•  Date Published: 16 Apr 2018
    • Intel Core i7-7700HQ
    • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Max-Q (8GB GDDR5X)
    • 15.6”, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 120 Hz, IPS + G-Sync
    • 4000GB SSD
    • 32GB DDR4
    • 2.39 kg (5.3 lbs)

    Specs

    • HDD/SSD
    • 4TB SSD
    • M.2 Slot
    • 2x 2280 PCIe NVMe SSD slots 
    • RAM
    • 32GB DDR4
    • OS
    • Windows 10 Pro
    • Body Material
    • Aluminum (All-aluminum chassis, plastic bezels)
    • Dimensions
    • 393 x 266 x 18.9 mm (15.47" x 10.47" x 0.74")
    • Weight
    • 2.39 kg (5.3 lbs)
    • Ports and connectivity
    • 1x USB Type-A
    • 2.0
    • 3x USB Type-A
    • 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
    • 1x USB Type-C
    • 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort, HDMI
    • HDMI
    • 2.0
  • DisplayPort
    • DisplayPort
    • Card Reader
    • Ethernet LAN
    • Killer E2500 Gigabit Ethernet
    • Wi-Fi
    • Wi-Fi 802.11ac
    • Bluetooth
    • 4.1
    • Audio jack
    • 1x microphone, 1x headphones
    • Features
    • Web camera
    • 720p HD
    • Backlit keyboard
    • Microphone
    • Speakers
    • Optical drive
    • Security Lock slot
    • Dual AeroBlade metal fans
    • Corning Gorilla Glass Precision touchpad
    • Mechanical keyboard (1.6 mm key travel)
    • N-keys-Roll-Over

    Portability

    Acer Predator Triton 700
    15.47" x 10.47" x 0.74" Dimensions
    2.39 kg (5.3 lbs) Weight
    Average 15.6-inch laptop
    2.03 kg (4.5 lbs) -15% Weight

    Review

    Acer Predator Triton 700 in-depth review

    Thin, light and gaming-ready? Not an oxymoron anymore thanks to ASUS, Acer (for now) and, of course, NVIDIA by coming up with the so-called Max-Q design, which allows integrating a desktop-grade GPU inside... practically an ultrabook. Acer's solution at this point is the so-called Predator Triton 700 - a powerful and premium gaming 15-inch laptop with plenty of unusual features that include a strangely positioned touchpad, mechanical RGB backlit keyboard, 120Hz G-Sync-enabled IPS display and it's most notable feature - portability without sacrificing too much of the performance.Acer claims that the Triton 700 handles the Core i7-7700HQ and the GTX 1080 Max-Q with ease thanks to the already known features of the cooling design - more than one place for cool air intake and a 3D blade[...]

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    Pros

    • Sturdy all-aluminum chassis
    • Ultra-portable for a 15-inch gaming laptop
    • Low-profile mechanical per key RGB keyboard
    • Good cooling solution given the nature of the laptop
    • 2x M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD slots supporting RAID 0
    • Excellent IPS display with 120 Hz refresh rate and G-Sync support
    • The panel doesn't use PWM for regulating screen brightness
    • Plenty of I/O with good placement/distribution

    Cons

    • Exceptionally short battery life
    • Pricey
    • Awkward placement of the touchpad