![]() All things considered, the dated design with a new color coat and the above average build quality is frankly quite unimpressive and leaves a lot to be desired. The case warps slights upon applying pressure from an angle and the hinge connecting the display isn’t firm enough to keep it steady if you’re moving the laptop around while it’s open. Beyond that, the laptop has a full plastic shell, which is quite disappointing for a laptop at this price range, and it has a very aggressive gamer-y design, so it isn’t an ideal office laptop (not that you could bring it to work everyday in the first place due to its sheer size and weight).Įven though the case is made of plastic, it’s fairly rigid but it isn’t as sturdy as you would expect from a laptop at this price point. Instead of the Predator Helios 300’s red and black color scheme, Acer has gone with a blue and gray color scheme for the Predator Helios 500 which, in my opinion, makes it stand apart from most other gaming laptops in the market today. Killer Gigabit LAN, 802.11 a/b/g/c WiFi + Bluetooth 5.0Īt first glance, the Predator Helios 500 looks a lot like a bigger version of the Predator Helios 300 with a different color scheme. Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 with 8GB GDDR5 VRAMĢx USB Type-C Gen 2 Thunderbolt Ports, 3x USB Type-A ports, HDMI Port, DisplayPort, Mic-in port, 3.5mm headphone jack, RJ-45 Ethernet port, Kensington lock For the purpose of this review, we received the top end variant of the Acer Predator Helios 500, which features:ġ7.3-inch 4K IPS Display with Nvidia G-Sync ![]() Before we go any further with the review, let’s get the specifications out of the way.
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