This $899.99 Acer Nitro gaming laptop with Nvidia RTX 5060 GPU is a budget 1080p powerhouse — 16-inch rig boasts huge 32GB DDR5 RAM, fast 180Hz refresh rate, and a 512GB SSD

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Acer Nitro V16 gaming laptop deal
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There's a serious bargain to be had right now on a brand new gaming laptop that will deliver 1080p gaming at a budget-friendly price. This Acer Nitro gaming laptop features one of Nvidia's most recent GPUs, along with a powerful and modern 10-core Intel processor, and all for less than $900.

For just $899.99 over at B&H Photo, you can score this Acer Nitro V16 gaming laptop, making it one of the best spec'd models on offer at this price point and one that's cheaper than many of its rivals.

Laptop prices have definitely slipped over recent months, especially since the holidays, and given RAM and SSD prices right now, this might be the best chance to pick up an RTX 5060-powered laptop with 32GB RAM for less than $1,000.

One of the most important specs to consider on a gaming laptop, especially on a budget-conscious model like this one, is the GPU. The mobile version of the RTX 5060 used in this Acer Nitro gaming laptop features 8GB of VRAM and 3,328 CUDA cores.

With that firepower, you're going to be able to maintain a playable frame rate while you're using high and even ultra graphics presets in most modern games. If you need a bit more juice, the firepower supplied by this current-gen Nvidia GPU includes DLSS 4 support, including multi-frame generation. In games that support this feature, you'll be able to boost your frame rates even further by the GPU inserting AI-generated frames, ensuring your gameplay isn't slowed down or bottlenecked.

The GPU is coupled with a current-gen processor in the Intel Core 240H. This has 10 cores in total, made up of six performance cores that will work best for gaming, along with four efficiency cores, which will boost performance for any multi-threaded task work you might perform. With a typical clock speed of 2.5 GHz, this Raptor Lake CPU can also boost up to 5.2 GHz when you need it to.

The screen is another important consideration here, but you're not losing out to a low-quality panel. The 16-inch IPS display you're getting features a max 1,920 x 1,080 screen resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio. As a gamer, you're going to want to enjoy maxing out its 180 Hz refresh rate. That will ensure your graphics are smooth, responsive, and with no motion blurring. This won't be as bright as an OLED, given its 300-nit max brightness, but you will get more hours of gaming time out of the 76 Wh battery as a result.

One of my favorite features on this Acer Nitro gaming laptop, however, is the memory capacity. 32GB of DDR5 SODIMM RAM is included, maxing out what this laptop supports, and giving you extra bandwidth to handle the most resource-intensive apps and games you decide to play.

Budget-focused laptops do occasionally have compromises, and the storage is one you'll need to consider here. While a Gen 4 NVMe SSD is included, you're only getting 512GB of storage. That'll handle one or two big game installations, but swapping it out or adding a second drive won't be a problem if you decide you want to upgrade to a 1TB or bigger model later. Alternatively, an external SSD will give you extra room and will plug straight into one of the laptop's USB ports.

As laptops go, this $899 Acer Nitro V16 gaming laptop is one of the most affordable options for portable gaming at 1080p right now, especially if you want the power provided by the RTX 5060. A discrete GPU is always going to be superior to relying on the integrated GPU provided by your CPU, and, with a price that hits well under that $1,000 price point, you're getting a model that offers a great performance-to-value ratio. As bargains go, this is an absolute steal, but a deal this good won't be around for long, so snap it up quickly.

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Ben Stockton is a deals writer at Tom’s Hardware. He's been writing about technology since 2018, with bylines at PCGamesN, How-To Geek, and Tom’s Guide, among others. When he’s not hunting down the best bargains, he’s busy tinkering with his homelab or watching old Star Trek episodes.

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