If I told you I was going to drop $3,000 on a laptop, I doubt the next words out of your mouth would be, “Is it an Acer?” But here we are, as Acer punches its way through the $3K ceiling and lands on desks with the heaviest of expectations. I haven’t reviewed a laptop this expensive since 2013: Can the Acer ConceptD 7 possibly be worth the outlay?
The ConceptD family, which was initially announced a year ago, is an unabashed moon-shot line of high-end systems built for content creators. The computer is designed to push boundaries. Some models of the ConceptD include a novel, hinge-mounted LCD called the Ezel, which lets the screen jut out over the keyboard for easier stylus interaction. (Some of these systems cost as much as $5,000 too.) However, the ConceptD 7, reviewed here, is a more traditional laptop. In fact, it doesn’t even have a touchscreen.
The all-white system immediately cuts a striking appearance. Built from aluminum and covered with a matte ceramic coating, the chassis feels sturdy and svelte, though the LCD is a touch on the wobbly side. Corner bevels add just a touch of stylish sophistication to the good-looking machine.


