Technology
The Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop is on sale for $100 off at Best Buy
Getting into PC gaming isn’t always accessible when you’re on a budget. Some PC towers can cost anywhere in the $1000s (plus more if you’re looking to customize certain parts). Lucky for you, there’s a much more affordable option if you’re just starting out: .
This nifty little machine is a great entry-level gaming computer, and if you’re ready to close the deal on one, The Acer Nitro 5 is currently . Along with this nice chunk of savings, Best Buy is throwing in a free 6-month subscription to Trend Micro Internet Security – which can cover up to 3 devices and is a $29.99 value – to sweeten the deal.
is perfect for beginners in the PC gaming space. Included in this well-rounded package is an 8GB system memory and AMD Ryzen 5 processor to make sure all of your programs run smoothly. A comfortable 1TB of storage space (that’s 1000GB for reference) is included as well and its 15.6” HD display boasts beautiful images in tandem with an AMD Radeon RX 560X graphics card. Other perks include a striking red backlit keyboard, an HDMI output, a webcam/microphone combo, and a headphone jack (sorry, no disk drive). Also, it’s a laptop – meaning you can take it anywhere (unlike a big ol’ PC tower).
If you’re just starting your move into PC gaming and don’t want anything that’s too complicated, the Acer Nitro 5 should probably already be at the top of your list. For a full , it’s hard to say no.
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