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Afterwards, we charged and attempted to breach the gates, and the meaty smash of the battering ram was surprisingly satisfying, but the speakers were still too low to capture the full sound. In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, two characters were chatting and the voices sounded clear and lively, but the quiet audio made it difficult to enjoy the scene. The chorus didn’t sound muddy or abrasive either, it just lacked a warm sound to round it out. However, the vocals sounded crisp and clear. I listened to Au/Ra’s “Panic Room,” and immediately, the electronic beats came off as scratchy and empty without the proper bass to back them. The Acer Predator Triton 300 SE’s bottom-firing speakers aren’t very loud and don't have enough bass to back up heavy music or games.

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However, Windows 10 gestures like two-finger scrolling and three-finger tabbing worked well. The fingerprint reader annoyingly takes up some real estate. The 4.1 x 2.5-inch touchpad is relatively smooth to the touch, but it could definitely be smoother. There are lighting effects such as Wave, Breathing and Twinkling, but there’s no way to customize the dynamic lighting. The keyboard features three-zone RGB lighting that can be configured via the Lighting tab in the PredatorSense app. The keys almost feel punchy and clicky, but they don't quite get there, unfortunately. I got 73 words per minute on the typing test, which is slightly below my 78-wpm average. It’s relatively comfortable to type on, but the keyboard is somewhat small. While it may take some time to get used to, the Acer Predator Triton 300 SE has a decent keyboard. Acer Predator Triton 300 SE keyboard and touchpad The TUF Dash F15 (265 nits) fell a little short of that, while the Zephyrus G14 (323 nits) had the brightest panel. It even beat the TUF Dash F15 (77.9%), but was behind the Zephyrus G14 (83%).Īt 292 nits of brightness, the Triton 300 is brighter than some premium gaming laptops, and is brighter than the category average (279 nits). When I turned the graphics down, I got to experience the smooth 144Hz refresh rate as I threw my ax into my enemy’s chest from several yards away.Īccording to our colorimeter, the Triton 300 covered 80.6% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, which is well above the 66.8% mainstream gaming laptop average. While riding my big boy wolf at night, I had no issues making my way through the woods, as the panel was bright enough to light the way. In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, I shield-bashed an enemy, and when his blood misted in the air, it contrasted against the grass and the sun hit it in a way that made it look like a vibrant horror film scene. The panel was also sharp enough for me to pick out Jim Carrey’s The Mask character in the background of the basketball game. Despite being in a relatively dark room, I sussed out details from the door behind Cedric Joe. In the trailer for Space Jam: A New Legacy, the blue basketball court popped on the screen and contrasted well with the lush greenery that surrounded the area.










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