Acer Nitro 7vsApple MacBook Air 15

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Acer
Acer Nitro 7
Nitro 7

Quick Stats

The Acer Nitro 7 delivers strong performance without compromise, achieving high FPS scores consistently.
The Acer Nitro 7's surprisingly compact design belies its powerful gaming capabilities within a sturdy lightweight build.
The Acer Nitro 7's standout display boasts crisp visuals, good color accuracy, and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate.
The Acer Nitro 7 features an Intel Core i7-9750H chipset and Nvidia's GTX 1660 TI graphics.
Apple
Apple MacBook Air 15
MacBook Air 15

Quick Stats

The 15-inch MacBook Air's performance is satisfactory for everyday tasks, but may struggle with demanding workloads.
The MacBook Air 15 boasts exceptional build quality with premium feel and durability despite its thickness.
The 15-inch MacBook Air's display boasts excellent color accuracy and decent brightness for a great viewing experience overall.
The MacBook Air 15 boasts a powerful M2 chip and stunning display among its key features.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Acer Nitro 7
Winner
#677
Apple MacBook Air 15
#681
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Acer Nitro 7
#629
Winner
Apple MacBook Air 15
#635
Display
Acer Nitro 7
#573
Apple MacBook Air 15
#358
Winner
Performance
Acer Nitro 7
#277
Winner
Apple MacBook Air 15
#781
Build
Acer Nitro 7
#387
Apple MacBook Air 15
#136
Winner
Features
Acer Nitro 7
#671
Apple MacBook Air 15
#226
Winner

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Acer Acer Nitro 7
Apple Apple MacBook Air 15
up to 64GB
up to 24GB
up to 2000GB SSD
up to 2000GB SSD
Intel Core i7-10750H
Apple M3 (8-core CPU)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (Laptop)
Apple M3 GPU (10-core)

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Acer Nitro 7

Strengths

A relatively slim and light gaming laptop that packs a punch, weighing just 2.5 kilos and measuring only 23 millimeters at its thickest point.
Solid value for money, priced at £1,400.
Strong performance from Intel's Core i7 9750H chipset backed by 8GB of DDR4 RAM, with scores of 4718 in PC Mark 10 and 1903779 in Geekbench.
The GeForce GTX 1660 TI card provides no sweat on the graphics front, complete with 6GB of VRAM onboard.
Strong cooling system, with twin fan systems that keep CPU temperature below 95°C and GPU temperature around 80°C during intense gaming sessions.
Long battery life, despite being a gaming laptop, lasting just under an hour of gaming action on a single charge.
Good connectivity options, including three USB ports, one USB-C port, and an HDMI output.
Nice screen with Full HD resolution, perfectly crisp visuals, and 144Hz refresh rate for smooth gaming performance.

Weaknesses

Not the most portable laptop, despite its slim design, due to a weight of 2.5 kilos.
No DisplayPort available, only HDMI output, which may limit users' display options.
No Ethernet connection available, relying on Wi-Fi for connectivity.
Battery life is not spectacular, lasting just under an hour of gaming action on a single charge.
Limited control over fan speed and temperature through the Acer Nitro Sense app.
No one-touch overclock feature like some other Acer gaming laptops.
Stereo speakers are decent but may not provide the full audio experience for gamers.
The keyboard, while good, has a relatively compact design with a dedicated number pad that may feel cramped to some users.

Apple MacBook Air 15

Strengths

Super light weight
Pretty capable for all modern tasks
Better battery life compared to 13-inch model, with around 45 minutes more run time on usual light load test
Noticeably faster in multi-core and single core performance when compared to the 13 inch air
Good improvements in both MC and SC runs

Weaknesses

256 gigabytes of storage is not enough for consumers in 2023, filling up quickly
Lack of ports was a pretty big deal, requiring plugging in dongles
Performance can be sluggish with heavy tasks like Lightroom, requiring upgrading to 16 or 24 GB RAM spec
Single Nan SSD affects overall user experience in resource-intensive applications
Not ideal for those who need more storage space and ports, making it hard to recommend without upgrades
Read Full Reviews

Acer Nitro 7

The Acer Nitro 7 gaming laptop is often criticized for its bulkiness, but don't let that fool you - this powerhouse packs a punch in a relatively slim and light package. With Intel's Core i7 processor and Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1660 TI card, it can handle demanding games with ease. Measuring just 23mm at its thickest point and weighing 2.5kg, the Nitro 7 is an impressive compromise between portability and performance.

Apple MacBook Air 15

The Apple MacBook Air 15 has arrived, promising seamless productivity and stunning visuals. With its sleek design, powerful M2 chip, and impressive battery life, this laptop aims to bridge the gap between portability and performance. But can it deliver on its promises? In this review, we'll dive into the details of this device, exploring its strengths and weaknesses, and determining if it's a worthwhile investment for those seeking a reliable and efficient computing experience.

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