
Here’s More About the Nitro V lineup
NVIDIA’s new RTX 5050 GPU is now coming to affordable laptops, thanks to Acer’s latest Nitro V lineup. With 2,560 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM, this entry-level GPU promises solid gaming and creative performance for budget-conscious users.
Nitro V 16 AI Copilot+ Goes All-In on AI and Graphics
First in line is the Acer Nitro V 16 AI Copilot+, blending AMD CPUs with optional RTX 5050 or RTX 5070 graphics. Buyers can choose from Ryzen 5 240, Ryzen 7 260, or Ryzen 7 350 processors. This laptop includes 16GB RAM, 512GB storage, and a 16-inch WUXGA screen with 180Hz refresh.
Acer integrates AI Copilot+ features for smoother multitasking and smart suggestions. This model arrives exclusively at Walmart in August, with prices starting at $900.
Standard Nitro V 16 Offers Intel Power and More Display Options
Acer will also launch a standard Nitro V 16 variant using Intel’s latest Core Ultra C5 210H and C7 240H processors. It maintains 16GB RAM and bumps storage up to 1TB. Users can pick between 165Hz or 180Hz refresh rates on the same 16-inch display.
This variant isn’t exclusive to Walmart, meaning wider availability across retailers. Prices will start at $1,000 when it launches this August.
Nitro V 15 Targets Everyday Gaming at $900
Launching earlier than the rest, the Nitro V 15 will hit shelves in late July. This model features either an Intel Core i5 13420H or i7 13620H, 16GB RAM, and up to 1TB storage. The 15.6-inch FHD display offers a smooth 165Hz refresh rate — ideal for gamers and streamers alike.
The Nitro V 15 will be available at Walmart, Microcenter, Newegg, and more. Starting price: $900.
Why RTX 5050 Matters for Budget Gamers
With the RTX 5050, Acer gives budget gamers a way to enjoy ray-traced graphics and DLSS 3 without spending big. While it won’t rival top-tier GPUs, its 8GB GDDR7 VRAM and CUDA cores offer a real boost for midrange workloads and light creative use.
The combination of AI tools, fast refresh displays, and the new RTX 5050 GPU makes these Nitro laptops a compelling pick for students, creators, and casual gamers alike.
Availability and Final Thoughts
Acer’s new lineup arrives just in time for the back-to-school season. By making NVIDIA’s RTX 5050 available in sub-$1,000 laptops, the brand is setting a new benchmark for affordable performance.
Whether you want AMD or Intel, a 15-inch or 16-inch screen, or a Copilot+ experience, there’s a Nitro V model ready for you this July and August.