This budget-friendly Acer Nitro V boasts an RTX 4050 and Intel Core i5 for $699.99

The Acer Nitro V on a red background with text saying price cut.
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It might feel like you have to spend a fortune to be able to play games on the move, but if you don’t mind making some compromises, it’s still very possible to do so on a budget. That’s the case with this Acer Nitro V at Amazon for $699.99 (was $799.99).

It has the essentials, including a 15.6-inch full HD display with a 165Hz refresh rate, so it looks suitably sharp and responsive when playing most games. There are compromises for the lower price, though, like an older Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 GPU and only 8GB of RAM — but that’s not bad at all for the price and is capable of playing undemanding games at medium settings without issue.

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Acer Nitro V
Acer Nitro V: was $799.99 now $699.99 at Amazon

The Acer Nitro V might be a little older, but it has reliable hardware for entry-level gaming on a budget. There’s a 13th-generation Intel Core i5-13420H CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 GPU, 8GB RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage. None of this is particularly new or revolutionary, but it’s good for playing a lot of older or undemanding games if you don’t mind tweaking quality levels. Its backlit keyboard and 15.6-inch screen with 165Hz refresh rate adds a touch of class too.

We haven't specifically reviewed this particular model but when looking at a newer revision, our Acer Nitro V review called it a “capable 1080p gaming machine with a surprisingly vibrant display to boot.”

We gave it four stars out of five and appreciated its “good 1080p performance.” Such performance led to it being one of the best gaming laptops around for anyone on a budget. Just bear in mind that its battery life could be a little better, but I’m not surprised there are some flaws when it’s such a low price.

That mentality extends to this slightly older model and looks just as good with a subtle but fun gamer aesthetic.

If you can afford to spend more, there are other gaming laptop deals to consult. If gaming isn’t a priority, there are some great value laptop deals around too.

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