I've looked through hundreds of gaming laptops today — this highly-rated model with an RTX 5070 for £1,199 is the obvious pick

Acer Nitro V 15 open on desk with wooden panels, plant, and pink wall in background
(Image credit: Future)

As someone who regularly writes about gaming laptops, it's usually the US retailers that have the lion's share of deep price cuts. But today, I've found an excellent deal for our UK readers — a deal so good that the Americans will be jealous, in fact.

It's the Acer Nitro V16 for £1,199 (was £1,299) at Very, which, by my estimation, appears to be a record-low price on this wallet-friendly RTX 5070 gaming laptop.

Excellent value RTX 5070 laptop at Very

Acer Nitro V16
Acer Nitro V16: was £1,299 now £1,199 at very.co.uk

Graphics card: RTX 5070
Processor: AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 
RAM: 16GB

An RTX 5070 graphics card, a powerful chipset, and an excellent display: what's not to like about this Acer Nitro V16? Today's price cut at Very knocks a further £100 off this already-cheap mid-range gaming laptop, making it a fantastic choice if you're looking for a machine that can play all the latest games smoothly without completely breaking the bank.

A solid mid-range laptop at this price

Acer Nitro V16

We reviewed the slightly older iteration of this machine (Image credit: Peter Hoffmann)

We haven't reviewed this machine personally at TechRadar, but our sister-site GamesRadar published a detailed review a few days ago with a full run-down of the machine.

They tested the cheaper RTX 5060 variant, but the laptop chassis is the same, so expect the same understated black design and IPS display. You should, however, get a decent bump in performance here with the RTX 5070 under the hood.

As an overall package, the Acer Nitro V 16 is a decent buy for the price, but you do miss out on a few of the higher-end touches like an OLED display or metal chassis. It's a laptop that's been built to a price, but it is pretty slim, and performance is decent for a machine at this level.

Alex Whitelock
Retail Editor

Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in buying advice and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered major retail events in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.

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