next@acer: Meet the all-new member of the Acer Nitro series: The Nitro 7

Jose-Acer
Jose-Acer Administrator Posts: 1,335 Community Administrator
edited April 2019 in Predator Den
The Nitro 5 gaming notebook has been re-designed for domination with 9th Gen Intel® Core™ processors, the latest NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX graphics and a narrow-bezel 144Hz FHD display.


The all-new Nitro 7 gaming notebook: sleek 19.9 mm design with 9th Gen Intel® Core™ processors and the latest NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX graphics.



1. Specifications vary by model and/or region.
2. The top, bottom and keyboard covers are metal; the inner chassis is plastic.

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  • Jose-Acer
    Jose-Acer Administrator Posts: 1,335 Community Administrator
    edited June 2019

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    Acer announced the latest additions to the Nitro 7 and Nitro 5 gaming notebook series powered by Windows 10 at the next@acer global press conference in New York. The new Nitro 7 notebook is for casual gamers looking to boost their gaming performance as they connect with friends online. In addition, we updated the Nitro 5 series notebook with the latest NVIDIA® GeForce®GTX graphics, a new display with a 144Hz[1] refresh rate, and a low-latency response time of only 3ms[3]. Both laptops take advantage of the all new 9th Gen Intel Core processors for the ultimate mobile gaming performance.

    “The new Nitro 7 and Nitro 5 gaming notebooks prove that performance gaming doesn’t need to break the bank,” said James Lin, General Manager, Notebooks, IT Product Business, Acer Inc. “Gamers now have more features packed in sleek designs to elevate their gaming experiences.”
    “The new 9th Gen Intel Core processor family for performance laptops offers a range of capabilities that give gamers and creators the experiences that are best for them,” said Fredrik Hamberger, General Manager, Performance and Premium Segment, Intel. “As mobile gaming continues to grow it is critical that gamers of all levels have options that meet their needs and budget, and these new Acer Nitro laptops with 9th Gen Intel Core performance provide a great combination of design and gameplay.”
    “It’s great to see Acer bring such a wide portfolio of gaming devices designed to meet the needs of so many different types of gamers with their new Predator and Nitro series offerings,” said Mark Linton, General Manager, Consumer and Device Sales, Microsoft Corp. “Acer continues to innovate and bring great gaming experiences to market for consumers.”

    Nitro 7: A Striking New Metal Chassis

    Acer’s new Nitro 7 is for casual gamers looking for the best in both design and performance. It has a brand-new sleek metal chassis measuring just 19.9 mm1 (0.78 inches). Its high-resolution 15.6-inch display reproduces lifelike colors at a 144Hz[1] refresh rate with a 3 ms[3] response time for a tear-free gaming experience — crucial while in the throes of battle. A new high performance 9th Gen Intel® Core™ processor[1] and the latest NVIDIA GPUs power the Nitro 7 to ensure a seamless gaming experience. It also has ample storage, with two slots available for M.2 Gen 3x4 PCIe SSDs using NVMe technology in RAID 01, and up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM with up to 2TB of HDD storage.


    Nitro 5: Designed for Domination

    Acer’s updated Nitro 5 notebook allows users to enjoy their favorite games in exceptional detail with a Full HD IPS[4] display in either a 17.3-inch narrow bezel display, or 15.6-inch with an impressive 80 percent screen-to-body ratio.


    The Nitro 5 combines a new 9th Gen Intel Core processor[1], the latest NVIDIA GPUs, two M.2 Gen 3 x4 PCIe SSDs using NVMe technology in RAID 01, and up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM for superior gaming performance at a value. It effortlessly streams gameplay with Gigabit Wi-Fi 5 with 2x2 MU-MIMO technology. Users can also connect supporting gadgets with an array of ports such as HDMI 2.0, USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 1, and more.



    Cool Under Fire

    Both the Nitro 7 and Nitro 5 feature dual fans, plus Acer CoolBoost™ technology and a dual exhaust port designed to keep the Nitro 7 chilled out during extended gaming sessions. CoolBoost increases fan speed by 10 percent and CPU and GPU cooling by 9 percent compared to auto mode.

    Hotkey Control with NitroSense

    Users can monitor and manage the Nitro 7 and 5 with NitroSense — an app that’s accessible with one touch of the NitroSense hotkey. Once enabled, users can instantly visualize component temperature, loading performance, power usage, and more. It also allows for fan speed monitoring and adjusting in real time, so gamers can customize their speed or set fans to max when the heat is on. Additionally, users can set up a power plan to achieve optimal power usage in different scenarios, or access Acer TrueHarmony’s six sound modes, turn sticky keys on or off, and activate the LCD overdrive to bring the display response time down to 3ms[3].

    Prioritize Gameplay with Killer™ Ethernet and Acer Network Optimizer

    Both the Nitro 7 and Nitro 5 adopt Killer™ Ethernet E2500 or Acer’s Network Optimizer to prioritize gameplay. Gamers no longer need to worry about video freezes as overall latency performance is improved by up to 25 percent in single application usages, and more than 10x when multitasking. The Ethernet controller automatically detects game, video and chat streams to deliver prioritized bandwidth for a virtually lag-free user experience. When selecting Auto Mode, Acer’s Network Optimizer is able to categorize high-demand programs to dramatically reduce connectivity issues. Alternatively, users can manually determine priority programs, change the bandwidth allocation for each application, or even block specific applications to tune their connection for optimal performance.

    Premium Nitro Sound

    The new Nitro 7 and updated Nitro 5 have stepped up their audio quality, providing a truly multidimensional experience to gamers by adopting Waves MaxxAudio® advanced sound optimization technologies. MaxxBass®  intelligently boosts tones to deliver thundering lows that users can hear and feel, even on small speakers or headsets. MaxxDialog™ is an intelligent speech booster helping separate game dialog from music and sound effects. Meanwhile, MaxxVolume® delivers maximum volume and clarity without distortion and heightens even the most subtle sonic detail in each game. 

    Nitro Stream

    Acer’s Nitro Stream is a dedicated, plug-and-play Personal Streaming PC (PSPC) for PC and console game broadcasters. Users can enjoy a hassle-free solution for high-quality Full HD streaming, share gameplay, and interact with friends and the gaming community thanks to its integrated hardware and software built from the ground up for livestreaming. Users can optimize streaming performance with an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ i7 processor, up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM, 256GB SSD and an integrated capture card. It delivers a 4Kp60 gaming experience while streaming at 1080p with the capture card’s Pass-Through feature. The integrated card does the heavy-lifting to capture, record, and stream high-quality content without lag between gaming and streaming displays. Streamers can free up valuable desk space with this single compact device that can even attach to the back of a display with a VESA mount.

    Price and Availability

    • The Nitro 7 gaming notebooks will be available in North America in May starting at USD 999.99; in EMEA in June, starting at EUR 1,199.00; and in China in May, starting at RMB 6,499.
    • The Nitro 5 gaming notebooks will be available in North America in June starting at USD 799.99; in EMEA in May, starting at EUR 999; and in China in May, starting at RMB 5,999.

    Exact specifications, prices, and availability will vary by region. To learn more about availability, product specifications and prices in specific markets, please contact your nearest Acer office via www.acer.com.


    The new Acer Nitro 7 and 5 gaming notebooks were unveiled today at the next@acer press event held in New York, where the company announced a range of new devices and solutions for gamers, creators, families, students, and professionals. For more information, visit www.acer.com/nextatacer.

     

    [1] Specifications may vary depending on model and/or region
    [2] Listed battery life is based on MobileMark 2014® productivity mode testing with wireless on. Details of MobileMark 2014 testing are available at www.bapco.com. Battery life rating is for comparison purposes only. Actual battery life varies by model, configuration, application, power management settings, operating conditions, and features used. A battery's maximum capacity decreases with time and use.
    [3] Nitro 5/7 both support 144Hz and 3 ms response time Overdrive
    [4] All brands and product names mentioned herein include trademarks of their respective companies and are used solely to describe or identify the products

  • Commodore_1995#
    Commodore_1995# ACE Posts: 97,695 Trailblazer
    edited June 2019
    Are there any predictions about when these models will be released in Brazil @Acer-Jose?
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  • Jose-Acer
    Jose-Acer Administrator Posts: 1,335 Community Administrator
    Are there any predictions about when these models will be released in Brazil @Acer-Jose?

    At the moment I do not have the release information for Brazil.  I would suggest following Acer Brasil for the latest updates on the releases :+1: