This is a great news for hardcore gamers from the Acer company. Acer doesn't have a long history in gaming laptops. The company has released several laptops with discrete graphics in the past, but the company's serious foray into dedicated gaming laptops didn't occur until 2015 with the announcement of its Predator series. The Predator laptop repertoire is still small, with only the Predator 15, 17, and 17X models in various configurations, but if Acer's activity since this year's CES is any indication, we wouldn't be surprised to see more Predator laptops.
We're starting our own foray into the Acer gaming laptop treasure chest with the Predator 17, which happens to be an Intel Skylake model from late 2016. We do have our first Intel Kaby Lake gaming laptop on the test bench right now, so stay tuned.
Specifications
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- Processor
- Intel Core i7-6700HQ
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- Operating System
- Windows 10 64-Bit
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- Memory
- 16 GB DDR4 2400MHz
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- Display
- 17.3” Full HD IPS ComfyView with G-Sync
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- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5
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- Storage
- 256GB SSD; 1TB 7200RPM HDD
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- Optical Drive
- DVD Writer
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- Camera
- HD Camera
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- Networking
- IEEE 802.11ac; Gigabit Ethernet
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- Interface
- USB 3.0 x4; Thunderbolt over Type-C; HDMI 2.0; DisplayPort; Microphone In; Earphone Out; SD Card Reader; RJ-45
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- Audio
- 2W Speaker x2; Microphone
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- Battery
- 8-Cell Lithium Ion (6000 mAH)
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- Power Adapter
- 230W
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- Dimensions (WxDxH)
- 16.7" x 12.7" x 1.56"-1.6"
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- Weight
- 9.26lbs
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- Price as configured
- $2,000
Packaging
The packaging consists of a large box with the Predator 17 pictured, with its aggressive theme and an angular, black and red backdrop. Within the box you’ll find three smaller boxes. The largest of those has Predator branding stamped in glossy print and contains the actual laptop. The elongated second box holds the beefy 230W power adapter. Finally, the slim two-compartment box holds user manuals and a hot-swappable exhaust fan.
Exterior
Starting from the top cover, the Acer Predator 17 features a matte-black rubberized plastic finish, which is satisfying to the touch. Although this sort of preference is subjective, the rubberized texture has the added bonus of being fingerprint and smudge resistant. In the middle you’ll find the Predator logo engraved in silver. Powering the system will illuminate the emblem. Additionally, there are two red light bars at the sides that light up when the system is powered.
The internal surface has a rubberized finish as well, which is a huge plus, especially because obviously the keyboard and trackpad will be used daily. In short, you just won’t have to maintain it as often as you would a glossy plastic or brushed metal surface. At the top you’ll find the triangular power button, which glows red when the Predator is on. Above this is a glossy strip of plastic that illustrates the system’s power, battery, and storage status.
On the back lip you’ll find a pair of large, bombastically designed exhaust vent covers. The vents on our model (G9-793-76KV) feature crosshatch-like covers, but an identical configuration under a different model name (G9-793-78CM) features a more traditional vent design. Above the vent is the Acer company logo etched in gray. There are various warning signs stamped near the vents symbolizing how powerful the Predator 17’s cooling prowess is. Hopefully its cooling is as impressive as these symbols suggest.
The bottom panel features a rubberized texture as well, and it appears more decorative than most bottom panels. There are three intake vents located just beside the two cooling fans inside. Next to the vents are additional warning signs etched in red. Four large rubber feet on the corners and one plastic foot in the middle of the bottom panel support the system. On the right you’ll find the sub-woofer cover stylized with a metallic red surface. Finally, there’s a quick-release lock in the middle that ejects the hot-swappable optical drive. The included exhaust fan can be placed here for additional cooling. Overall, the Predator 17’s chassis is well built and has no flex points, which is to be expected from a system this thick.
There are bottom-facing grilles for the system’s speakers, which, as we’ve noted in previous reviews isn’t an ideal way to position speakers. Placing your hands anywhere near the keyboard and trackpad naturally blocks the speakers, which results in a muffled listening experience. The front lip features a red vent cover, but this vent is just for decoration, and no sound emerges here.
The Acer Predator 17 has a fairly standard 135° of hinge movement. The hinge feels a little stiff, but you can rest assured that your display won’t shift from sudden bumps or jerky movements. Just beneath the hinge is an hexagonal pattern, which isn’t necessary but adds a nice touch to the overall aggressive aesthetic that Acer is shooting for.
The right side I/O consists of a Thunderbolt over Type-C port, two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI 2.0 port, DisplayPort, an RJ-45 port, and a Kensington lock. On the left you’ll find two additional USB 3.0 ports, a microphone-in jack, a headphone-out jack, and an SD Card reader
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