Acer Aspire laptops started out in 1999 as casual laptops for personal or business use. But these days, the Aspire series is the definition of a good budget gaming laptop with all the latest bells and whistles. We got our hands on the latest Acer Aspire 7, packing an RTX 3050, a 144hz display, and a ton of new features. Can this laptop become the new bang for your buck in entry-level RTX gaming? Find out in our Acer Aspire 7 RTX 3050 (A715 43G) Laptop Review.
🔬 [REVIEW] Acer Aspire 7 (A715-43G) – "Take a GPU to work" day
In this review, we divide the Acer Aspire 7 RTX 3050 (A715 43G) laptop into different categories to gain insight into what this machine is capable of:
Acer Aspire 7 (A715 43G) like its predecessors from the past few years has managed to keep the laptop slim and light for its performance. This model flaunts some beautiful aesthetics. This will surely turn some heads in a cafe. It is surprisingly slim and light for its size. Typing the keyboard was a breeze even after long hours of both work and gameplay. The touchpad felt on par with some of the best laptop trackpads out there. Moreover, it has a built-in fingerprint sensor right on the touchpad. So no more hassles when you need to log in or approve purchases instead of those long passwords.
The screen is quite nice to look at. The out-of-the-box image quality isn’t bad for gaming either. Combine that with the 144hz capabilities and you really have a nice screen for the price. The thin bezels really make the screen feel bigger than it is. It’s not as great as OLED screens in other expensive laptops, but considering the compact design and affordable price range, this IPS panel is definitely worth the money.