Nware 17in Laptop Review: A Budget-Friendly And Stylish Option
Introduction
With the Nware 17in Laptop, you get a stylish and attractive option for a budget-friendly price. The laptop is available in three colors—gold rose gold and silver—and has an aluminum body that makes it look like something more expensive than it really is. The laptop is also thin (just .75 inches), which helps it feel nice in your hands as well as keeps its weight down to just 2.45 pounds. It has a 7th generation Intel Core i7 processor with 16GB of RAM (which is plenty) along with 512GB of storage space on two drives: one solid state drive that runs at 2TB and another hard disk drive at 1TB.
Design
The Nware 17 laptop is available in a variety of colors, including red and black. I had the opportunity to test out the red version and was impressed with how sleek and attractive it looked. The laptop’s body is made from plastic, but it feels sturdy nonetheless, especially for a budget pick. The design is clean overall, with only two visible logos: One on top at the very center (the word “Nware” in white) and another smaller one just above where you would hold onto the device when using it (a symbol that looks like an angled infinity sign).
The fingerprint scanner built into the power button works well enough for unlocking your computer quickly without having to enter a password every time you want to access. However, I found myself accidentally turning off my computer while trying to use this feature—it might be worth disabling until you get used to how sensitive it can be!
Display
The Nware 17 Laptop sports a full HD (1920 x 1080) display. The resolution is more than enough for everyday tasks, and it also serves well for media consumption, like watching movies or playing games.
The screen has decent brightness levels that make it easy to use outdoors in direct sunlight. It also boasts good color accuracy and viewing angles, which means you’ll be able to see the screen clearly no matter where you’re sitting.
Despite these positives, there are some drawbacks with this laptop’s display as well—namely when it comes to reflections and viewing angles. Reflections show up easily on the glossy finish of the IPS display panel at times; however, they can be mitigated by using an external monitor or by wearing polarized glasses over your eyes during use (which will help reduce glare). The poor viewing angles don’t affect performance too much but may cause colors to appear washed out if viewed from certain angles; again though, this isn’t too noticeable unless you’re looking closely at something small onscreen such as text or images.”
Performance
Let’s start with the basics. The Nitro 17 Laptop from Nware is equipped with an Intel Celeron processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB eMMC storage. The laptop runs on Windows 10 Home edition operating system.
The good news is that this laptop’s processing power is more than enough to handle your everyday tasks such as web browsing and streaming movies on Netflix or Hulu Plus. However, if you are planning to run resource-intensive programs such as video editing software then it may take some time for the system to load them up because of its low-end processor and memory capacity.
Keyboard, Mouse, and Audio
The keyboard is spacious and comfortable to type on, with a generous amount of travel and good feedback. The mouse is responsive and easy to use as well, though you’ll have to get used to the smaller size if you prefer using a larger mouse as I do.
The audio quality is another area where this laptop shines—the speakers are loud enough that they don’t feel underpowered, but they’re still clear enough that it doesn’t sound like the audio has been compressed into tinny sounding much by design. In terms of performance, Nware’s 17in Laptop has no problems handling media playback or gaming (though 4K gaming isn’t recommended) even though it isn’t built specifically for those tasks.
Battery Life
The battery life on the Nware 17 Laptop is good but could be better. It has a 9-hour battery life, which is comparable to other laptops in its price range. For example, the Asus Vivobook S15 has 8 hours of battery life and the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 series offers 7 hours of battery life.
While this is still a solid amount of time for it to run without being plugged in and charged, we would have liked to see more than 9 hours out of this laptop since it’s so affordable. At least you can use it while plugged in if needed!
Software
As with most laptops, the Nware 17 laptop comes with Windows 10 pre-installed. It also comes with Nware software, which is a feature that helps you manage your battery life and optimize your laptop’s performance.
It’s easy to use this software: open it up, choose what you want to do (such as optimize or clean), then click on one of the two buttons at the bottom of the window (Optimize or Clean).
The Nware 17in Laptop is an attractive, budget-friendly option.
The Nware 17in Laptop is an attractive, budget-friendly option. If you’re a student looking for a laptop to get homework done on, this model could be the right choice for you.
The price is affordable and it has good battery life, so you’ll be able to use it without plugging in for extended periods of time. It performs well and won’t struggle with multitasking or other demanding tasks. The display is bright and clear, but the touchscreen isn’t responsive enough for quick navigation through apps or websites (although that’s typical of Windows laptops).
You might also like the keyboard and mouse—both feel sturdy and responsive when typing or clicking buttons. They’re not as slim as premium options from Logitech or Microsoft, but they’re comfortable to use nonetheless. The speakers provide decent sound quality for music playback; however, if you listen to loud music often then we recommend investing in some external speakers instead since these can distort at higher volumes due to their small size
Conclusion
The Nware 17-in Laptop is a great option for students or anyone looking for a budget-friendly, stylish laptop. The laptop’s display is sharp and colorful, its performance is fast, and the battery life lasts long enough to get you through an entire school day without needing to recharge. The laptop’s keyboard, mouse, and audio speakers are all comfortable and functional as well. However, it does not have built-in WiFi capability so if you want wireless internet access then you’ll need an external adapter plugged into one of its USB ports (or just use a different computer altogether).