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Acer Predator Helios 300 Gaming Laptop PC, 15.6" FHD IPS w/ 144Hz Refresh, Intel i7-8750H, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB DDR4, 256GB NVMe SSD, Aeroblade Metal Fans PH315-51-78NP

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Brand acer
Model Name Acer Predator Series
Screen Size 15.6 Inches
Color Black
Hard Disk Size 256 GB
CPU Model Core i7
Ram Memory Installed Size 16 GB
Operating System Windows 10 Home
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Graphics Coprocessor NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060

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  • 8th Generation Intel Core i7-8750H 6-Core Processor (Up to 4.1GHz) with Windows 10 Home 64 Bit
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Overclockable Graphics with 6 GB of dedicated GDDR5 VRAM
  • 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) widescreen LED-backlit IPS display (144Hz Refresh Rate, 300nit Brightness & 72% NTSC )
  • 16GB DDR4 2666MHz DRAM Memory & 256GB PCIe NVMe SSD | Extra empty accessible slot for 2.5 inch hard drive or SSD.Maximum Power Supply Wattage:180 W
  • Gigabit Wi-Fi |Backlit Keyboard | USB 3.1 (Type C) | Dual All-Metal AeroBlade 3D Fan Cooling | Metal Chassis.Battery Capacity:3320 mAh
  • Up to 7-hours of battery life
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Predator Helios 300

Summon Your Strength


Designed for those with a need to speed, the Predator Helios 300 gaming notebook combines powerful 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processor with high-performance NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics driven by the new NVIDIA Pascal architecture. Two all-metal AeroBlade 3D Fans and stellar audio capabilities support intense gaming sessions while the sporting red accents and black chassis with geometric lines adds to the drama.

Supercharged Refresh Rate

Supercharged Refresh Rate

The 144Hz refresh rate speeds up the frames per second to deliver an ultra-smooth 2D motion scenes. The rapid refresh rate shortens the time it takes for frame rendering, lowers input lag and provides gamers an excellent in-game experience.

PredatorSense

PredatorSense

The Predator notebook features the PredatorSense gaming control panel, providing customization and control of gaming features, including system temperature, CPU fan speed and system fan speed.

Lifelike Visuals

Lifelike Visuals

A 15.6" Full HD panel with IPS technology, sRGB color gamut that allow you to see games with consistent, brilliant color from any perspective.

Upgrade

Upgrade As You Wish

The compartment doors allow you to upgrade storage and memory as you see fit. Remove the covers and exchange the components for quick & easy upgrades.

Immersive Sound

Immersive Sound

Listen to voices and special effects with increased clarity through Acer TrueHarmony and Dolby Audio Premium.

Backlit Keyboard

Backlit Keyboard

The iron red backlit illuminates the keys making sure gamers are always striking the right notes during gameplay.

Why Buy Predator Gaming Accessories?

Galea

Predator Galea Headset

Cestus

Predator Cestus RGB Mouse

Mouse Pad

Predator Mouse Pad

Aethon

Predator Aethon Keyboard

Backpack

Predator Gaming Backpack

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Specification
True Harmony Technology Dual Omron Switch Design Tightly Woven Textile Kailh Blue Switches Soft Padded Shoulder Straps
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Adjustable Headband Design Predator Quarter Master SW Reduced Friction Surface 10 Lighting Effects Water-repellent
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Suspended Headband Design On-Board Memory Non-slip Rubber Base 109 standard keys Padded Interior and Pockets
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Retractable Microphone 16.8 million RGB colors Heat-bound Edges 5 Macro keys Headset Strap (certain models)
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Soft cushioned ear pads Oil, Water and Heat Resistant Switch Life 70 million Strokes

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    Acer Predator Helios 300 PH315-51-78NP Gaming Laptop comes with these high level specs: 8th Generation Intel Core i7-8750H Processor 2.2GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 4.1GHz (9MB Smart cache), Windows 10 Home, 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) widescreen LED-backlit IPS display, 144Hz Refresh Rate, 300nit Brightness, 16:9 aspect ratio, 72% NTSC, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Overclockable Graphics with 6 GB of dedicated GDDR5 VRAM, 16GB DDR4 2666MHz Memory, 256GB PCIe NVMe SSD, Secure Digital (SD) card reader, Optimized Dolby Audio Premium sound enhancement, Acer True Harmony Plus Technology, Two Built-in Stereo Speakers, Intel Wireless-AC 9560 802.11ac Gigabit Wi-Fi which can deliver up to 1.73Gbps throughput when using 160Mhz channels (Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, HD Webcam (1280 x 720) supporting Super High Dynamic Range (SHDR), 1 - USB 3.1 (Type-C) port (Gen 1 up to 5 Gbps), 1 - USB 3.0 port (featuring power-off charging), 2 - USB 2.0 ports, 1 - HDMI 2.0 with HDCP support, 4-cell Li-Ion Battery (3220 mAh), Up to 7-hours Battery Life, 5.51 lbs. | 2.5 kg (system unit only) (NH.Q3FAA.001).

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    Customers like the image quality, quality and gaming of the laptop. They mention that it has a nice screen, it can handle games very well and that the value is great. Customers also appreciate performance. However, some complain about the heating and battery life. Opinions are mixed on the build quality.

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    510 customers mention360 positive150 negative

    Customers like the performance of the laptop. They say it runs games smoothly and at a high enough fps. They also mention that it's fast and navigates through various things. Some say that the laptop is a very satisfactory machine.

    "...The numeric keypad works okay, I'm literally use to actual 10-key calculators, so this one is smaller and more bunched together, but I'm sure I..." Read more

    "...It is fast!!! No more PTSD every time you restart your computer. 256GB is enough for windows and several large programs like photoshop...." Read more

    "...not only when playing games, but also when browsing web – scrolling is much smoother. I would never want to go back to 60HZ panel again...." Read more

    "...after installing the new hard drive, I got the blue screen/no bootable device error again...." Read more

    284 customers mention223 positive61 negative

    Customers like the value of the laptop. They mention that it's an excellent investment, and the price to power ratio is insanely decent.

    "...The current price for this laptop is excellent, a bargain when you consider a similarly equipped gaming tower now costs much more...." Read more

    "...The 1060 is a great value and is perfectly capable of handling games at 1080p...." Read more

    "...you guys for producing such a high quality gaming products for a reasonable prices. You guys rock and I will be your customer for a long time." Read more

    "...and would recommend to anyone for a great gaming laptop at a great price." Read more

    242 customers mention196 positive46 negative

    Customers like the quality of the laptop. They say it's an excellent gaming laptop and a really good laptop for workstation. They appreciate the great specifications and the high-quality gaming products. Some mention that the laptop is a little on the heavy side.

    "...this, I would like to thank you guys for producing such a high quality gaming products for a reasonable prices...." Read more

    "...in (heavily modded Fallout 4, Mad Max, Witcher 3, Borderlands 2) excellent and super smooth on very high or ultra settings...." Read more

    "...Youtube and games look great on this screen. Big enough and completely suits all my needs for gaming and watching videos...." Read more

    "...It's extremely fast, able to do basically everything within a fraction of the time as my desktop.. It has its issues, but I'm no longer a spoiled..." Read more

    229 customers mention212 positive17 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the laptop. They mention that the screen is really nice, and it provides nice visuals and blazing fast task management. The game played great, and there were no lags. The picture is crisper than the older and larger one, and the display is excellent.

    "...Still, the picture is crisper than the older and larger one, which makes watching documentaries or reading my assignments much more pleasant due to..." Read more

    "...This is a beast. 6 cores with hyperthreading. It supports ultra HD resolutions without a graphics card...." Read more

    "...Laptop arrived on time, packaging was top notch from Acer, nice and sealed...." Read more

    "...overall everything about it has been very impressive, ive tried DMC5 at max and warframe, and cod games as well as skyrim all at max, fan speeds hit..." Read more

    153 customers mention122 positive31 negative

    Customers like the gaming capabilities of the laptop. They say it can handle games very well, is an excellent gaming computer, and is amazing for playing shooters online. Customers also mention that it can easily run the latest games on Ultra/Highest settings at 60 frames per second.

    "...The sound, when sent through the laptop speakers, is pretty good, on par with TV's roughly the same size, though a bit softer than I'm use to due..." Read more

    "...The metal on the lid gets cold so it is a pleasure to pick it up (if you know what I mean)...." Read more

    "...I think the CPU and GPU in this laptop are quite good and the price is acceptable...." Read more

    "...Gaming is good depending on what you want to play.Overall would recommend!" Read more

    153 customers mention104 positive49 negative

    Customers are mixed about the build quality of the notebook computer. Some mention it has a solid build quality and can handle a pretty good fall. However, others say that it could be a little better, the screen is flimsy, and the speakers are okay but the quality is meh at best.

    "...I can type with confidence, however, as it feels quite mechanical compared to my retired Acer laptop I thought had the same design...." Read more

    "...I purchased this one because it was reviewed as being sturdy and cooler than other gaming laptops. I haven't had any specific problems with..." Read more

    "...referred to my hard drive (at this point both of them) as "defective third party hardware."..." Read more

    "...a need for that as the screen is bright, color accurate and overall great quality. Acer really impressed me on this here...." Read more

    358 customers mention67 positive291 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the heating of the laptop. They mention that the lap and fans become hot as heck, the middle/right portion of the keyboard gets pretty warm, and the wasd keys can even get hot. Some say that the laptop does get toasty and has an insane amount of hot keys that you could accidentally press.

    "...place both fans on the right side of the laptop this is why the left side gets HOT. In general CPU temperatures can reach to up to 92 º Celsius...." Read more

    "...Still seems like it gets hot, I have noticed on research they tend to put meh thermal paste and very little on the chips and require a new thermal..." Read more

    "...Also, there are an insane amount of hot keys that you could accidentally press, some of which I still have yet to figure out what the hell I..." Read more

    "...It's LED, so they contribute little heat and consume very little power, but for some every watt counts I guess...." Read more

    201 customers mention20 positive181 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the laptop. They mention that it drains quickly when gaming, and the performance is seriously limited on battery. Some customers also report that the CPU is suffering from powerlimit issues and the GPU is only used while charging. They also experience sudden crashes and say that the laptop almost broke during installation.

    "...Battery Life – expect nothing more than 2.5-3 hours while using it for productivity...." Read more

    "...Gaming performance is seriously limited on battery and you can expect to kill your battery in an hour or less...." Read more

    "...to the best performance mode possible while gaming, my battery was actually slowly draining WHILE it was PLUGGED IN...." Read more

    "...By far my biggest obstacle I have yet to overcome is the battery life...." Read more

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    4 Stars
    Great Laptop for a Price - Comprehensive Review
    Hello Everyone,This review is a little long but I hope that after reading this you will surely know whether this is a laptop for you or you may want to skip it.I got this laptop in Cyber Monday for $999 + Tax – Great Deal. Laptop arrived on time, packaging was top notch from Acer, nice and sealed. But after a week I noticed some overheating of the system and Amazon offered to replace it and match the price. The new laptop came fast, the old one I had was returned. Later on I discovered that this overheating was not a problem, but the way the laptop is designed.Pros:1) Great Build Quality. I had Acer VX15 before this, which served me very well, but it got old so I wanted to replace it. The build quality is completely different. The Acer Helios 300 is built from a mix of hard plastic and metal. The metal on the lid gets cold so it is a pleasure to pick it up (if you know what I mean). There is almost no flex to the screen, no flex on the keyboard. The interior around the keyboard and touch pad is also metal and is very nice for touch, however I keep taking off my bracelets/watch because I am scared to scratch it.2) Track Pad – one word – AWESOME. I read and saw so many reviews about this laptop before buying it and people keep saying that the track pad is medium quality. For me it is perfect. I do not want to say that it is large (larger is always better), but the size is very good which allows for a proper tracking and moving items with a double click around the screen. The surface of the Touch Pad is glass and it is using Windows Precision Drivers out of the box which is a bonus. Gestures work very well and are customizable in the control panel. The buttons are a little bit stiff, but it does not cause any discomfort when using it, although I would prefer physical buttons any day. Using track pad with 2 fingers simultaneously is a breeze as well.3) Keyboard – It is a good keyboard. Just like any other Acer Gaming Product that I’ve used. The keys light up in Red color, which is a little bit outdated in the end of 2018, wish they had at least 4 zoned RGB lightning available on this machine for a more muted look when needed, but I guess you get what you pay for. You can turn off the backlight if you wish with the function button on top of the keyboard. WASD keys are highlighted with a red accent – again, not something exciting except if you use the laptop only for games. If you use this laptop in a business meeting setup it kind of screams that it is gaming by its WASD red bold keys and exhaust vents. Otherwise great keys, still nothing close to the best typing experience, but good for a gaming laptop.4) Screen – one word – BEAUTIFUL. It is a Full HD 144HZ panel. Believe me, 144HZ vs. 60HZ DOES make a huge difference not only when playing games, but also when browsing web – scrolling is much smoother. I would never want to go back to 60HZ panel again. Colors are great, you can calibrate those I believe in the Intel Control Panel, but I did not see a need for that as the screen is bright, color accurate and overall great quality. Acer really impressed me on this here.5) Port Selection – Nowadays it is rare to find lots of laptops that are still rocking the Ethernet port & SD Card reader. Not that I use them a lot, but it is nice to know that I have them.6) LED Status Lights – Those are located on the right side close to the charging port, which is great because the light does not disturb you while gaming or using the laptop in the dark environment.7) Speeds – This laptop is very fast. No problem with anything that I threw at it for the past few weeks. I am running any game with ease. On Ultra Settings CS GO I am getting 144FPS, COD: WWII 80-95FPS, GTAV 75-90FPS.8) Wi-Fi Card – This machine comes with Intel Wireless Card which is the best – fast, reliable and has the drivers pre-installed.9) Drivers – The machine comes with all the latest system drivers pre-installed including the GeForce Experience Software for future driver updates. You can get the drivers from the Acer’s Official Website.10) Hard Drive Speeds – Mine came with no HDD, just the Intel’s 256GB M.2 SSD. While it is fast, I wanted to go even further with speeds. I got 2 drives – Samsung 970 EVO m.2 500GB SSD + Samsung 960 Evo 1TB SSD. So now the machine is based fully on SSD Drives! And the speeds are amazing. Attached you may see the speeds from the CrystalDiskMark.Cons:1) OVERHEATING - Acer decided to place both fans on the right side of the laptop this is why the left side gets HOT. In general CPU temperatures can reach to up to 92 º Celsius. To avoid this, I re-pasted your laptop. DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OUTCOME OF REPASTING YOUR LAPTOP, THEREFORE DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK.Once I re-pasted my laptop, my temperatures dropped 5-6 degrees lower.I have also under-volted my CPU to have better thermal performance. But once again, do any of the above at your own risk as those can lead to the crash of the system leaving you with a complete brick. I have attached the screenshots of stress tests in AIDA. I purchased the separate cooler for it.2) Battery Life – expect nothing more than 2.5-3 hours while using it for productivity.3) No Thunderbolt Support – like really Acer? It is end of 2018 and there is no Thunderbolt? This is very upsetting. But you can still use USB C for data transfers which are faster than the regular USB type A.4) Ports Selection – I previously mentioned that it is nice to have Ethernet Port & Memory Card Reader, but the rest of the ports selection is not the desired one. Helios 300 has only 3 USB A ports, 2 out of which are USB 2.0. WHY? Why do we need to have USB 2.0 in 2018? Only one USB 3.0. Charging port is located in the nice location though, and does not clutter your using experience should you use an external mouse.5) Hard Drive Speeds – Mine came with no HDD, just the Intel’s 256GB M.2 SSD. While it is fast, I wanted to go even further with speeds. I got 2 drives – Samsung 970 EVO m.2 500GB SSD + Samsung 960 EVO 1TB SSD. So now the machine is based fully on SSD Drives! And the speeds are amazing. Attached you may see the speeds from the CrystalDiskMark.6) Getting inside – super hard unless you are upgrading RAM (Max 32GB) or HDD – those have easily accessible 1 screw doors on the back of the machine. The m.2 SSD is located under the hood – easy to replace but it takes patience to open up the whole back panel. As there is a metal outline across the chassis, it is super easy to scratch the laptop while getting inside, so use the PLASTIC pry tool only and take your time, do not rush the process not to scratch your brand new laptop.7) Fan Noise – Just like any other gaming laptop it is indeed loud. Use headphones while gaming.8) Surface – super easy to scratch as it is all metal, so be careful. My suggestion to get a skin from Amazon.9) Dimensions – while this laptop is 15.6 inch just as many others, keep in mind it is larger than majority of others, therefore when picking a carrying case/bag for it make sure it fits Acer Helios 300.My overall Thoughts:Acer Helios 300 is an excellent laptop for people who would like to game from time to time utilizing the power of full sized GTX1060 and seeing an amazing frame rates without compromising on the quality of graphics. It is also great for creators to video edit, photo edit and for any 3D work (haven’t tried myself, but it surely should work fine considering the specs inside). The screen is gorgeous. Using it for productivity is great as well.The weight is on a higher side and a power brick is not small as well, so carrying it around constantly may not be much fun, but if you don’t need an extreme portability, this machine is the way to go.I would however mention that if you do have another $700 to spare, get yourself Acer Helios 500 which is on sale on Amazon right now for $1,699 + Tax. It is bigger, but much nicer.Anyways, this is it for my review, I hope you guys found it useful, and Acer, if you are reading this, I would like to thank you guys for producing such a high quality gaming products for a reasonable prices. You guys rock and I will be your customer for a long time.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2019
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    I've had some time to run this laptop through its paces after several weeks testing it out. I was a bit concerned about the small storage, but it is easy enough to upgrade it or add an SSD or small format mechanical drive for storage needs should that become necessary. For now, the 240 GB M.2 SSD works at about 60% capacity. I did find it curious that it runs considerably faster than a similarly equipped tower I have, but that one also has a great deal of hardware and drivers since it serves as the main computer out of 4 for a Boeing flight simulator.

    Out of the box the Acer Predator Helios 300 15" screen was ready to go. I removed the trial antivirus and Office 365 versions, and installed my preferred OS, the prerelease version of Windows (I've been doing it for years due to the unusual way I use my computers). I then got into the tools and assigned specific programs to either the default GPU or the Nvidea GTX-1060 6GB GPU as appropriate, regardless of whether I would be using my MR headset (also Acer) or not. I added an external switch controlled USB 3.1 hub and the MR headset and was impressed. The sound, when sent through the laptop speakers, is pretty good, on par with TV's roughly the same size, though a bit softer than I'm use to due to the speakers pointing down rather than at me. It's plenty load enough to be heard in the next room clearly, but not so loud it bothers the neighbors like the flight simulator does (I guess I'm louder than the nearby airliners taking off, lol).

    Once I was happy that everything worked, I allowed Acer to update any outdated BIOS requirements, and then had to get into the BIOS to turn the screen backlighting on full time, rather than have it turn off after a few seconds of inactivity (annoying, but saves power if on battery only). This picked up the speed a bit further towards what I had expected according to all I researched about this machine. I then personalized the screen lid with my own stickers, preferred to the Predator logo and name at university.

    The primary function of the Helios 300 is in the virtual world, mimicking as closely as possible the arrangement of multiple screens from the flight simulator "inworld" so I could study more effectively and productively for my classes when my disability leaves me stranded in bed at somewhat unpredictable and annoying times. I have Second Life and Sansar set up, both of course to the GTX-1060. Second Life does not appear to have a working model for mixed reality (or even full virtual reality from what I've read), but my testing with Sansar does appear to work rather well. Both operate at roughly 60 fps when I hit the turbo mode, heating things up to roughly 80 deg Celsius at maximum settings on the main screen (Second Life) and with mixed reality (Sansar). A quick word to Linden Labs about the controllers not being recognized had them coding to fix that problem. I'm stationary in the real world, so the controllers are much needed in the virtual world to move about (hence the choice of mixed reality rather than Oculus or Hive at twice the price, plus costs and problematic setup of sensors, in a wheelchair, not happening.

    For school I get Office365 Student and Educator from the University, all the apps, plus speech to text apps for days I cannot type. I find I do have to use the headset I have for me to be heard properly, the mics built into the laptop tend to pick up everything and try to type words it interprets from the sound of GE and PW airliner engines screaming on departure over my apartment complex. It even tries to type out the birds having their early morning music jam in the large tree outside my window. The headset doesn't pick up anything more than a foot from its front, so problem solved.

    If planning on intense gaming with this little beast, I strongly recommend a cooling pad under it. At 80 C, that's 20 degrees from being able to boil water at sea level, so a tad warm on the lap. I do not recommend closing the lid during MR/VR sessions at all due to the high temperatures, especially when ambient room temperature is more than 70 F or so.

    The Helios 300 also comes with 16 GB DDR4 memory, which I intend to upgrade to the maximum 32 GB when I go to add an additional large capacity storage drive. Adding storage and RAM is easy, one screw each for access, 4 additional screws for removing the drive caddy waiting for your storage option. One note on the drive this one came with, what happened to the Optane M.2 drive the machine is supposed to come with? Intel reports that it was installed, but the drive my system arrived with is not the Optane drive it was told was installed. Just a thought, so long as it operates as specified I'm good, and the Optane storage module was never in the description, so no worries. Just an odd thing to come across, I guess.

    Despite having the extra $200 to go with a 17.3" screen rather than the 15.6" (with a 1 TB drive instead of 256 GB), I am using this one for school when unable to use my main rig, and take it to every doctor appointment to stay caught up with school even if they opt to admit me into the hospital (life with my disability). The 15.6" is much easier to handle behind me than the heavier and larger 17.3" I have retired, which means it can go in my backpack rather than rest on my lap and then slide rapidly forward to the floor when I inevitably have to stop short to avoid running someone down in the hallway that just stepped out from around a corner. Still, the picture is crisper than the older and larger one, which makes watching documentaries or reading my assignments much more pleasant due to reduced eye strain. 2 hours before bedtime (at home), the screen switches modes (a Windows feature) to seriously reduce blue light levels, which works rather nicely to insure I am ready for bed on time and not lying awake for a few hours after.

    As mentioned, I do not advise having the lid closed when the laptop is running, not even in sleep mode (as technically it is still running), since heat can build rather quickly. I hate touchpads, largely because one of my meds reduces electrical conductivity in my digits (fingers and toes), so touch screens and pads do not see me or act much differently than I had intended. I picked up a rather nice gaming mouse (unknown where the previous one I ordered ended up, but it wasn't with me) that works rather nicely, and it allows me to switch dpi settings on the fly depending upon my range of motion limits on any given day (the higher, the faster and further the pointer on the screen moves, a gaming feature that works nicely wit disabilities as well). On better days, or when I need finer control on a mesh object I am building, I can down-tune it to move more slowly and shorter distances with the same effort. Just a thought, throwing it out there in case others would rather a mouse over a touchpad. The touchpad is easily enabled and disabled using Fn + F7. If you are like me and type a lot, this is a handy little feature.

    At first, I wasn't certain about the keyboard, since I rarely get along with this particular design. I can type with confidence, however, as it feels quite mechanical compared to my retired Acer laptop I thought had the same design. The red backlighting is easy on the eyes, even when typing in the dark. Just be sure to get into the BIOS to turn the backlighting to always on, or do what I did early on after the update and just memorize the positions of keys that do nothing unless you combine it with another key, pressing those will turn the backlighting back on. It's LED, so they contribute little heat and consume very little power, but for some every watt counts I guess. The numeric keypad works okay, I'm literally use to actual 10-key calculators, so this one is smaller and more bunched together, but I'm sure I will adjust.

    I never recommend hibernation mode, since it rarely comes back up the way you had it when you told it to save what you were doing. Odds are it'll come up with problems, requiring you to reboot anyway. Sleep mode works (with the lid open), and you can shut it down and later quickly power right back up again.

    This laptop is "brick-able" if stolen, so keep your serial number handy just in case. You'll lose all your data, but that happened when someone ran off with it anyway. The idea is to destroy the data and make the computer unusable without having to replace everything other than the case, power supply, and battery. It's cheaper to buy one than it is to steal one (most portable electronics are going to this) Do what I do and save important things (like my classwork for the current term) on the one drive, it will then be waiting for you when you get home, to work, or to class when you sign in with your Microsoft account email. Also, be smart and pick a randomly generated password and PIN, you will find life much easier if you do. I use Windows Security for antivirus and firewall protection, it's free and I figure it is their operating system therefor they know where all the security issues are. If not, everything is backed up regularly anyway.

    There are plenty of videos on YouTube to show you how to easily upgrade storage and memory, including upgrading of the M.2 primary drive, not to mention lots of tips and tweaks for all gamers and power users. Make sure one of the first things you do is register your new laptop with the manufacturer to start your warrantee. I did not go with the Amazon one, mainly because by the time I might need it, I've already replaced the laptop with the latest and greatest anyway. I've had excellent experience with Acer laptops for several years, and have worked on the hardware side of things with tower, desktop, all-in-one, and laptops, so simple repairs I can do for myself (since 1978). If you aren't comfortable doing those repairs, the Amazon warrantee is a very good one (from what I've been told), and I do get it for peace of mind with tech I do not know how to repair. To date, I have yet to have a warrantee issue with Acer, and I look forward to that continuing with this machine. The current price for this laptop is excellent, a bargain when you consider a similarly equipped gaming tower now costs much more.

    Grab one while you can, and have fun!
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2019
    Style: Notebook onlyVerified Purchase
    Screen Quality: Excellent. 144 Hz, 1920 x 1080 pixels. Screen looks excellent for the price. Youtube and games look great on this screen. Big enough and completely suits all my needs for gaming and watching videos. A lot of laptops in the same price range only have a 60 Hz screen. While that's decent, the fact that this one is 144 Hz is pretty impressive.

    Battery Life: Meh. It isn't going to last very long even if you're just chillin' watching youtube videos or netflix. Gaming, it's definitely not going to last more than an hour or so. But I always have it plugged in, so I don't really care about this. However, you have to make sure it's in "better performance mode" and not "best performance mode" while doing hardcore gaming. When I put it all the way up to the best performance mode possible while gaming, my battery was actually slowly draining WHILE it was PLUGGED IN. The drain was slow, but it got down to about 94% after an hour or so. That's a bit lame. But after putting it in the proper mode and undervolting and such, there's no issue and it stays at 100%. This is just potential minor issue, but I think it's worth mentioning.

    Gaming: I can play GTA V at 60fps on ultra settings. League of legends on ultra settings at about 110 - 120 fps. Good enough for me. You should of course search up acer helios predator 300 gaming videos on youtube if you're curious how it performs in various games. It does much better than a PS4 pro. So I'm pleased. Every game I play nowadays, league, GTA, apex legends, etc, runs smoothly and at a high enough fps, so it's good enough for me personally.

    Cons: Space. You're going to want to spend money on purchasing and installing an extra 1TB or 2TB hard drive or SSD if you're a hardcore gamer like me. The built-in 256 GB SSD the laptop comes with is nice, but with the size of many major games nowadays, it's just not going to be enough for you. Thankfully my laptop came with the screws and stuff you need to install a second SSD, which is what I did. I dropped another 150$ on a second 1TB SSD. I've heard that some people had their "cage" missing that you need to install an SSD, and had to contact Acer to get one mailed to them for free. I was lucky enough to have a cage and screws included with mine.

    Overheating: Not a problem anymore since I undervolt mine and bought a cooling pad and it runs just fine and at safe temperatures, but if you haven't done either of these things I've heard that the laptop can potentially reach unsafe temperatures.

    ***You will likely have to go on youtube and watch a video or two on how to undervolt your computer so it doesn't overheat while gaming. After doing this I saw virtually no drop in performance but a humongous drop in heat while gaming, so it seems to have fixed everything. After undervolting, I'm able to play demanding games like GTA V on ultra while staying in the 55 - 60 degree Celsius range which I've heard is quite safe and optimal. But it's annoying to do all this if you're a computer noob and don't really want to learn how to do it. It'd be nice if the computer didn't have overheating issues in the first place. Before undervolting, I may have saw heat spikes of about 75 - 80 degrees Celsius while gaming. I am not an expert on computers and GPUs and CPUs and what temperatures they can safely handle for how many years and such. But I've heard people with this computer voice real concerns that their helios has reached 85 - 90 degrees or even higher under certain conditions. I can understand why that would make anyone nervous. That seems quite hot and is a definite issue. Learn to undervolt it a bit or reapply some thermal paste or both and everything should be peachy.

    I've had it for about a month and I'm quite pleased. I think the CPU and GPU in this laptop are quite good and the price is acceptable. Overall I'm pleased with my purchase and would definitely recommend to anyone getting into PC gaming.
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    Mihir
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for gaming use...
    Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2019
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    I got this laptop 4 days ago.The screen of this laptop is very good.The keyboard buttons have also great quality.My all games are working very fine in this laptop without any lag.The temperature goes almost 70 degree Celsius during gaming and battery life is only 1 hour during gaming.As this product give high performance less battery life is obvious...
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    Gregorio 8a
    5.0 out of 5 stars Potencia y encanto.
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 21, 2018
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    Impresionante, poderosa y bella Laptop. Nada.mejor por los 24mil que pagué por ella. En efecto tardó un par de semanas en liberar la aduana, me pidieron algunos papeles, nada complicado. Pedida el 23 de noviembre y arribada el 7 de diciembre 2018. Imbatible a ese precio. La tarjeta 1060 es la de 6 GB! El teclado, la pantalla son sublimes. Vale oro cada kilo que pesa ! Muy recomendable.
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    Jar
    5.0 out of 5 stars Acer is nice
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 20, 2020
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    Good laptop
    Spacers
    1.0 out of 5 stars problème de surchauffe cpu 97 degré en jeux
    Reviewed in France on November 17, 2018
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    Problème de surchauffe cpu 97 degrés
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    2.0 out of 5 stars FPS drop and freezing...
    Reviewed in Australia on July 10, 2019
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    "Gaming"... 144hz screen but Overwatch in low resolution (full low) drop 2 or 3 times per game at 30fps during 10sec... 20 degrees in my room so it's not the weather... Was sceptical to buy Acer. First and last time.
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