As usual, Acer sells something that is not even close to Lenovo's Legion 7 in terms of quality.
Again, a broken keyboard with a right arrow in place of Insert on numpad this crush blind type(and it is extremely dangerous in financial and trading software for mass mistakes!), a block of arrows not taken out like in Legion outside. And a cheap screen at 1920x1080, instead of 2.5k for L7. Although these are optimal for games (much more fps and the picture is clear, unlike 2.5k>fhd), but why is Acer asking for an extra $ 400, excuse me?
Well, for $1450-1500...maybe there will be interest against the background of L7 c 6800H+6700M(10Gb VRAM) for $1750 today...
It should also be taken into account that Acer in almost all countries (except probably the EU) gives a standard 1 year warranty, and Lenovo on the Legion series 2 years and it costs a lot, especially for avid gamers (although I always recommend them to buy OnSite for 3 years for game scenario is beneficial, believe me)
The only thing marketers finally listened to was that they moved some of the ports (and the key power port) to the back of the laptop. But why didn't they install not the same keyboard as the Legion 7, which is much more convenient and comfortable for blind typing and intensive work/game? This is what kills the 515 series as a universal laptop - for work and for multimedia and for games, unlike Lenovo, and the higher price hammers vs. L7 the final stake in the hopes of Acer marketers for big sales. All really ergonomically comfortable laptops (both for right-handers, which are the majority on the planet and for left-handers) will essentially look almost the same for all manufacturers, with some purely cosmetic nuances(such as the overall quality of case and screen materials) that do not matter in practice. As say in one adage - all happy people are equally happy, but misfortune is individual...