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April 2018
(70%)
24 Avis
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Good battery life, Up-to-date components, Good build quality, Decent performance, Well priced
Cheap-feeling touchpad, Screen isn't the most vibrant, Not as light and thin as other laptops
If you're looking for a mid-range laptop that won't cost the earth, but which isn't compromised with cheap build quality and out-of-date components, then the Acer Aspire 5 is a great choice.The range of configurations available means there's a good chance...
The refreshed Kaby Lake chip is a stunning bit of work by Intel: it consumes no more power than its predecessor while delivering performance that's far better than those older chips. It's fast enough to keep up with last year's Core i7 parts, too. That me...
The solid state drive (SSD) offers plenty of storage space and is quiet when running too, Simple to set up and use, especially if you've used Windows before, Fast at opening programs and processorhungry tasks like photo editing, The screen is clear and sh
There's no touchscreen, The battery life is only average, lasting five hours and 40 minutes in our video plaback tests, The laptop is heavy and a little cumbersome to carry around with you, Because the speaker is located on the bottom of the laptop, the s
A great laptop if you're after a powerful device that can take the place of a desktop machine. It's good value for money with a price tag of under £600, but it only offers average battery life. It's heavy and its large size means it's cumbersome to carry...
Extrait: This laptop from Acer measures 37.5x24.5x1cm at the front and 2cm at the back, it weights 2304grams.It has a grey back, black elsewhere apart from a matt very dark grey screen surround so less finger marks will show. The viewable screen is 34x19.5cm and i...
Solid processor performance, Low price for a solid state drive, Decent build quality for the money, Plethora of ports
Screen is dim and seriously lacks in colors and contrast, Battery life could be better, Keyboard isn't backlit
Yes, if you're strapped for cash and want a large display. The Acer Aspire 5 is an inexpensive 15.6-inch laptop with decent performance and some gaming chops. We have reservations about this laptop, such as the display, which didn't perform well in our te...
well made, thin and light, decent keyboard and excellent trackpad, gets an IPS screen that leans back to 180 degrees, runs cool and mostly quiet, pretty good speakers, affordable price tag
rather dim and color deficient panel, nonbacklit keyboard, sharp edges can get uncomfortable, keep an eye on performance, had some issues with our sample, slow wifi, especially at range
The Acer Aspire 5 is one of the best budget full-size laptops you can find in stores today. It checks most of the right boxes: well built, slim and fairly light, gets a decent keyboard, an IPS screen and modern hardware, performs well, runs cool and quiet...
Optane memory delivers impressive boost to HDD performance, Solid quad-core performance given its budget price, Springy, tactile keyboard
Dim display with poor viewing angles, A little heavier and thicker than competing ultraportables, No keyboard backlighting
While it's thicker and heavier than we'd like and it suffers from an iffy display, the Optane memory-equipped Acer Aspire 5 delivers impressive quad-core performance for hundreds less than its ultraportable competitors...
Dim, dark display, Scanty 4GB of system RAM, Lackluster battery life, No SSD, backlit keyboard, touch screen, or Windows Hello support
Intel's Optane Memory perks up the 1TB hard drive of Acer's $500 Aspire 5 laptop, but a dim screen and tepid performance will keep it off budget buyers' short lists...
Dim, dark display, Scanty 4GB of system RAM, Lackluster battery life, No SSD, backlit keyboard, touch screen, or Windows Hello support
Intel's Optane Memory perks up the 1TB hard drive of Acer's $500 Aspire 5 laptop, but a dim screen and tepid performance will keep it off budget buyers' short lists...