A:AnswerAlthough I believe the video card would serve you well you might consider the next model up that has a better i7 processing capacity and utilizes a solid state drive and a slightly upgraded video card.
A:AnswerThis laptop should be fine for paying bills only, banking, doing your taxes, etc. Like with any third party software we recommend you check that the laptop you want meets or exceeds the system requirements of the software you want to use.
A:AnswerThis should do fine, but with any third party software we recommend you make sure the laptop meets or exceeds the system requirements of any software apps you want to use.
A:AnswerYes, these are the games that I love to play, and the Nitro 5 plays the flawlessly. I would recommend this laptop to anyone that wants a cheap entry level gaming laptop. I play CS, Prison Arch. and they run fine on high.
A:AnswerIt can depend on how you are using the laptop, as to how long the battery will last. The 4-cell battery in this model is rated at 5.5 hours; this is bench marked at an idle state. If you are actively using the laptop and getting 4 hours, this is likely within the norm for this battery. If you feel there is a problem with the battery please feel free to contact Acer support. Contact information is posted here for your convenience: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/service-contact
A:AnswerHello. I am not a gamer either. but I have found this Acer Nitro 5 to run fast (intel COREi5 8th Gen processor) and in terms of reliability, Consumer Reports online's latest laptop evaluations show that the Acer brand in general is second only to Apple in reported quality of reliability (within the margin of error).