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Posted by alan J Short
 - February 06, 2017, 17:45:40
The machine is very nice, and fast. It has one horrible flaw. The outer covering on the housing is so fragile, that if you just slip it into a bag and carry it around for a day or two, the plastic film doesn't so much as scuff, it rubs off like a dog with mange. My beautiful black nitro looks like it came out a dumpster. Shame on you, Acer, for creating something that while supposedly portable, actually needs to come with a padded aluminum flight case to protect it.
Posted by Ralroost
 - September 13, 2016, 22:32:46
I am unclear- does the 592 G have thunderbolt support? Or is it a thunderbolt slot that only has usb. 3.1 support?
Posted by Alireza
 - August 28, 2016, 13:49:08
Can someone say about it's screen bleeding? I saw someone showed that they have problems with it's screen , Please say something about it. thanks
Posted by Carld
 - June 06, 2016, 22:49:19
someone can answer me because he gives a punctuation of 92 in temperature, when it seems that becomes hot.
Posted by mivanov
 - May 04, 2016, 09:38:24
This is the only website where this notebook is listed with 4k panel.all other, including UK & US Acer store have FullHD models only :(
Posted by ChRon
 - March 29, 2016, 22:44:57
Quote from: rinzzzzz on March 18, 2016, 01:16:10
4k on a 15.6 laptop is pretty pointless imo. Not to mention, it is very taxing for even high end laptop GPUs such as gtx980m to run games at 4k. If you really wanted 4k, just get 30+ inch monitor, and plug it into the laptop. In other words,1080p is the still the best option.

It really depends on you needs, if you're willing to invest 1900 euro in a laptop I hope that's not for exclusively playing games. The screen (Sharp LQ156D1JW02D) is 4k, matte and very close to 100% adobe RGB (mine is 98%  the review says 86% which seems low) that's by itself the dream of every graphic designer. Photo/video editing on this laptop is brought to another level. I personally doubt I can do photo work on any other laptop screen right now the screen is just gorgeous. This combined with the acceptable weight, great performances and the 1TB extra storage makes it a great machine. I can only think of the Dell XPS 15 being a contender right now (more expensive, bios issues, the sound is by far less good than the nitro one). If you want to play games they run pretty well in HD anyways and you'll be plugged in so no need to look for an issue here. Just my 2 cents I think that's a pretty amazing laptop we have here and it might not be the best option for gamers but it could be for other people.
Posted by rinzzzzz
 - March 18, 2016, 01:16:10
4k on a 15.6 laptop is pretty pointless imo. Not to mention, it is very taxing for even high end laptop GPUs such as gtx980m to run games at 4k. If you really wanted 4k, just get 30+ inch monitor, and plug it into the laptop. In other words,1080p is the still the best option.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 17, 2016, 18:51:34
4K Nitro. The latest premium model from the Aspire VN7-592G lineup boasts with its configuration: Razor-sharp 4K panel, 16 GB of RAM, SSD + HDD. It is not made for everyone at a price of almost 1900 Euros. Positive: Despite maximum hardware equipment, the battery life has improved compared with the former model.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Aspire-V15-Nitro-BE-VN7-592G-79DV-Notebook-Review.161265.0.html