Acer ConceptD 5 Review – Best Studio Laptop?

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If you want a studio laptop, that’s thin, portable, but packs one hell of a punch, I think this has to be it. It’s got an i7 9750H, 32GB of RAM, 1TB of SSD space AND 2TB of HDD space, Quadro RTX 3000 graphics and is almost half the price of Razer’s Studio laptop, oh and a near 100% AdobeRGB calibrated screen. So lets take a look at this and see if it should be your next studio/workstation laptop.

Starting off with that spec, it’s pretty good. You have enough RAM to edit 4K videos with no problems, and the 6 core CPU means you have a decent experience with that too. The RTX 3000 graphics are the lowest end quadro you can get, sure, but it’s basically an RTX 2060 with a few tweaks. In terms of benchmarks, I ran both creative ones like Blender, Premiere Pro and PC Mark, as well as my more usual gaming ones to see how well it does with some gaming on the side – let’s take a look at those numbers.

First is Premiere Pro, which rendered my 10 minute test render, with CUDA acceleration, in just 7 minutes and 9 seconds, a very impressive result there. Then there is blender, which rendered the BMW test scene – on CPU only – in 6 minutes and 16 seconds. That isn’t so impressive but remember that’s CPU only. And when it comes to PC Mark, it got a score of 3992.

As for gaming, it performs pretty similarly to an RTX 2060 based laptop, let’s take a look.

Temps wise it’s also pretty standard for a laptop of this size and performance, it peaked at 93°c on the CPU, although was stable in the low 80’s, and the GPU was hovering between 50 and 60°c, peaking at 69. The  CPU actually boosted to around 4GHz pretty consistently, which is great to see.

So, what about that display? Well, it’s 4K – meaning it’s incredibly sharp. It’s far too small to run without display scaling though, so do keep that in mind, and it’s also gorgeous to look at, with a great calibration out the box, and around 400 nits brightness too. DisplayCal and my Spyder5 said it covers just shy of 100% of both DCI P3 and AdobeRGB spectrums, although it’s likely bang on 100% when you take out margin of error. Basically, this is a stunning display that’s brilliant for even moderately colour sensitive work.

As for the keyboard, it’s a pretty nice, it’s got a good tactile feel to it without being too mushy, and has an orange backlight, which while a bit of a strange choice over something neutral like white, is still great to see. The trackpad is also pretty good, for a windows laptop anyway.

I/O is certainly better than some of its competitors, I’m looking at you apple, as it has DC in, a 4 pole headphone jack, 3 USB A’s, one type C, HDMI and gigabit ethernet – although I would have liked to see an extra USB C port and thunderbolt support here as those are becoming more standard in the professional space. 

Speaking of being professional, I think they made this fit right in on the styling front. It’s pretty sleek, with only a small ConceptD logo on the back on the clamshell, and while it is pretty angular on the vents, it’s otherwise a pretty tame look that should fit in well in the board room. It can get a little loud on the fan noise under loads like rendering or gaming, but it’s not enough to say annoy your co-workers. 

For me, I think Acer really hit the nail on the head with this ConceptD design, it’s powerful enough to do actual work on it, has a stunning display, good keyboard and decent I/O, and while the battery life is only around 3 hours of web browsing type usage, it’s sleek and portable enough that I can’t see that being too much of an issue. Plus, if you like to game on the side this has plenty horsepower to do that too. 

Acer’s website doesn’t actually have this model listed right now, but the pricing should be somewhere around £/$2000, which is actually pretty great value considering their Triton 500, a laptop with a very similar spec, barring the storage and ram, is around £1500. Would I put one on my desk? Definitely. This is a great option for video editors or other creators and creative professionals, and if I could keep it, I think i’d make it my main mobile machine. 

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