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102 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 102 reviews of Acer Predator G9 (17.3-inch, 2016). The average rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Acer Predator G9 (17.3-inch, 2016) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.
See all Acer Laptop ComputersExpert review by : Matt Smith (digitaltrends.com)
The Acer Predator 17 is the best gaming laptop we've ever reviewed.
The new Predator 17 was the most promising new laptop to debut at IFA 2015, and it lives up to that promise. While it’s not the most exciting notebook at first glance, its conventional design, combined with excellent hardware, makes for an incredible...
Expert review by : Victoria Song (pcmag.com)
There's no questioning that the big and hefty Acer Predator 17 is a gaming laptop that's proud of its heritage. But it's also a good deal with strong performance, VR-capable graphics, and long battery life.
Good price. Swappable fan module. Plenty of storage and I/O options. Better-than-average battery life.
Heavy, bulky design. Fans can get loud.
Some gaming laptops try to play it subtle. Not the Acer Predator 17. This is a laptop for gamers who want the world to know that they're not ashamed of a strong, bold, red-and-black gamer aesthetic—but would rather not take out a mortgage to get a...
Expert review by : Florian Glaser (notebookcheck.net)
4K Gaming. The Acer Predator series stands for classical gaming notebooks, which – in contrast to some of their slim siblings – are purely trimmed for performance. After we tested the Skylake version of the Predator 17 in September of 2016, now the...
future-proof features (amount of RAM, etc.) ; optical drive or additional fan ; illuminated keyboard with macro keys ; optional GPU overclocking ; excellent UHD display ; very high performance ; Thunderbolt 3 ; NVMe-SSD ; G-Sync
touchpad is set into the case very deep ; design is a matter of taste ; limited maintenance ; poor battery life ; high weight ; thick case
Since our Skylake test, our verdict on the visually extravagant Predator remains almost unchanged. With the featured equipment, the Kaby-Lake version also scores with an excellent UHD panel, which plays at the top in most disciplines (such as viewing...
Expert review by : Sven Kloevekorn (notebookcheck.net)
The Mighty Giant. Just this May, we reviewed the Predator 17 G9-792 with GTX 980M GPU. Now Acer has released the nearly identical successor, this time equipped with a GTX 1070 graphics card. The behemoth manages to impress once again with special...
bright and contrasty 4K panel with great color space coverage ; G-Sync for the integrated display ; future-proof RAM and VRAM configuration ; highly adjustable lighting configuration ; additional, replaceable fan (FrostCore) ; usable tools (Dust...
fan is a bit noisy and produces additional sounds ; screen-bleeding quite pronounced ; GPU-throttling at maximum load levels ; big and bulky ; touchpad is recessed too far
The screen bleeding we observed can possibly be attributed to the pre-production status of our review system (although we doubt it) - but we still adjusted our test score accordingly. More of an issue is the fact that the CPU of this particularly huge...
Expert review by : Florian Glaser (notebookcheck.net)
4K rocket. In 2015, Acer created unique looking gaming notebooks with the Predator series. In order to not fall behind the competition, the manufacturer launches a refresh now, which is better than the old model in many aspects. We have reviewed an...
optical drive or additional fan ; useful tools (Dust Defender etc.) ; USB 3.1 Type C incl. Thunderbolt 3 ; UHD panel with big color space ; low temperature ; extensive lighting ; premium performance ; useful battery life ; good input devices ; big...
battery drains under full load (mains operation) ; G-Sync only available on external displays ; GPU throttling in extreme scenarios ; rubber coating smells unpleasant ; heavy and bulky chassis ; questionable design elements ; suboptimal position of the...
We liked the second generation Predator 17 much better than the first trial. Although the lighting and the design of the 4.1 monster are a matter of taste, there is no doubt about the powerful cooling system and the enormous performance. Most...
Expert review by : Andreas Osthoff (notebookcheck.net)
The hunt continues. The Predator 17 is the second device from Acer's new gaming series. Despite the bulky chassis, the cooling solution cannot completely convince us.
bright and high-contrast IPS display, comfortable touchpad surface, USB 3.1 with Thunderbolt, good build quality, cool palm rest, replaceable optical drive, illuminated keyboard, very good battery runtime, useful tools, high performance
CPU Turbo cannot be utilized completely, GTX 970M with 3 GB RAM instead of 6 GB, GPU throttles in extreme situations, pretty high noise development, G-Sync only for external monitors, heavy chassis, limited maintenance, battery is drained under maximum...
The two new gaming notebooks from Acer, the Predator 15 and our test model Predator 17, are very similar in many regards, so our verdict is comparable as well. Besides the design, you will notice the size and the weight of the 17-inch device in...
Expert review by : Kimber Streams (thewirecutter.com)
After about 170 hours of research and testing over the past few years, we think the Acer Predator 17 G9-793-79V5 is the best gaming laptop for most people.
Expert review by : Leigh D. Stark (gadgetguy.com.au)
Not every PC should be treated the same, and Acer's Predator 17 looks to prove it, skipping past the slim and minimalistic design most laptops features these days, opting for something meaty, angry, and looking to conquer your gaming needs. Does it...
Spec'd very well; No bloatware; Steam pre-installed; Screen offers great viewing angles, and is also non-reflective; Great keyboard with coloured lighting underneath; Macro keys; Two high-speed networking options via Killer NIC; Removable optical drive...
Big and heavy; No 4K screen, and no touch; Sound doesn't really feel fleshed out or spatial; Occasional bugs;
Expert review by : Andrei Girbea (ultrabookreview.com)
The Predator G9-791 is Acer's first attempt at building a proper 17-inch gaming laptop, and although some minor aspects could have been done better, the laptop ticks all the important boxes and earns our recommendation. Hopefully Acer will price it...
nice looking and sturdily built; excellent display, keyboard and trackpad; fast performance and do traces of throttling; runs cool and quiet; packs a large battery
tall and uncomfortable front edge; multiple LEDs that can't be switched off; slow Wi-Fi once you get away from the router; no GSync support
I have to admit, I did not expect this laptop to be as good as it is, given how it is Acer’s first try at a proper gaming machine, but the engineers behind it got all the important aspects right, from the build quality to the screen, from the typing...
Consumer review (reevoo.com)
SSD drive this is very small as your program default and soon fills up you need at least 500 GB
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