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It equipped its latest Aspire 5 (A515-57) with Alder Lake U-series processors, which should be more efficient than ever thanks to the hybrid architecture. However, we still find some intricacies with it, which we’ll share shown below.
Pros. Affordable price. Rugged build. Great keyboard. Good selection of ports. Cons. Subpar webcam. Annoying bloatware comes pre-installed. Touchpad is a little hard to use. Our Verdict. With...
The Acer Aspire 5 is available in various configurations, both with 10th-generation Intel processors and the latest AMD Ryzen architecture. We tested an Intel-based model that starts at...
4 reasons to BUY the Acer Aspire 5 (A514-54) 1. The Upgradeability. While some other budget devices fail at this, the Aspire 5 does a pretty okay job at providing a good platform that could be upgraded in the future. The device features a single SODIMM slot, as there are 4GB of RAM that are soldered onto the board.
Pros. Solid everyday performance. Comfortable keyboard and touchpad. More than 11 hours of battery life. Cons. Weak speakers. Non-touch, not-too-bright 1080p display. Half-width numeric keypad...
Overview. Pros & Cons. Reviews. Similar To. Price: $528. The new Acer Aspire 5 is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a mid-range laptop that won’t cost the earth, but isn’t ready to...
Pros. Lots of ports (including USB4) Solid battery life. Impressive matte screen. Good fingerprint sensor. Cons. Loud fans. Plain design. Not available in the UK. Our Verdict. The Acer Aspire 5 is a solid all-rounder, but it doesn’t excel in any particular area.