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Acer Aspire 5 15.6" FHD 128GB Laptop

$414.75
$499.99 17% off Reference Price
Screen Size: 15.6"
Condition: New
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Top positive review
33 people found this helpful
Perfect computer for light workloads.
By zzApotheosis on Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019
I bought this laptop as a replacement for my old Toshiba laptop from 2012. The Toshiba one was starting to show its age by failing to pass POST and thus failing to boot. I had used it almost every single day since 2012 after all, as it was my college laptop and even helped me launch my career as an engineer, so it has served me well. But the OS failures were getting troublesome. They were happening increasingly often, so I decided before all my data was lost (which wasn't really that much, since I keep all my actually important data on a home file server), I decided to shop around for a nice, reliable, not-too-cheap laptop I could use to replace it, and this is the one I chose to buy. For the non-Linux enthusiasts, feel free to skip this paragraph, but a kernel panic is basically the Windows blue screen of death equivalent on Linux. My old Toshiba was having kernel panics all the time starting with Kernel 5, so I thought maybe it was my old hardware which has having trouble with the brand new kernel. I tried an LTS version of Kernel 4.19, thinking it was going to solve my kernel panic issue, but nope. I still had kernel panics all the time, and it was starting to get worrying how often it was happening (multiple times a day near the time I got this new Acer laptop). So I feel like I got the new Acer laptop just in time before the Toshiba hardware became unbootable. Now, I'm an electrical engineer, but I'm a lazy engineer. I didn't feel like dissecting the Toshiba to try and pinpoint what the problem might have been. I use Arch btw (best meme 2k19) So back to regular English. I'm thoroughly impressed with the hardware that AMD has developed with their Ryzen lineup and their Vega graphics. Sadly, with all the cryptocurrency mining happening nowadays, it's actually hard to find any AMD graphics card for use with actual graphics workloads like gaming. But that's beside the point. This Acer laptop, with its Ryzen 3 processor and built-in Vega Picasso graphics is almost overkill for what I use it for. I haven't tested any games on it, but I imagine it would run Minecraft well enough. Maybe not 60fps, but still enough to play. I use this laptop mainly for just web browsing, and occasional coding when I'm feeling ambitious with some sort of personal software project I want to work on. In the time that I used Windows 10 S Mode... it was just plain dumb. Not being able to install software from non-Microsoft sources? Really, Microsoft? What are you doing? You can easily opt out of the S Mode crap, but it warns you that you'll never be able to go back to S Mode in the future if you ever change your mind. Like that'll scare me into keeping S Mode! I'll show you how much I care about S Mode. I only spent about a half hour tinkering with it before I just blasted the whole NVMe M.2 drive clean and installed good old Arch Linux on it with a fully encrypted filesystem, so ain't nobody getting into my data. And I can say, this NVMe M.2 drive is freaking lightning quick. Compared to the old HDD on my Toshiba, this new laptop boots in like 15 seconds, if even that. My main PC with Godly specs (Intel i9-9900K + RTX2080Super + 1TB Samsung NVMe M.2) boots in around 10 seconds, so this little laptop is definitely keeping up with the speed. Overall, this Acer laptop is a fantastic computer; probably the best laptop I've ever owned at this price point. It's perfect for basic usage, and I recommend it to be used for light workloads like checking email, browsing social media, editing office documents, coding, and other basic tasks of the sort. The Ryzen + Vega chip will definitely last several years, and I'm happy to finally support a quality AMD product. Ultimately, it's up to you as the customer to decide if this is the right computer for your needs. Evaluate why you need this computer and determine whether or not the price of this laptop would best suit your needs. I needed something I could rely on with streaming, decoding, and rendering video data from YouTube, Twitch, and/or Netflix which is actually a bigger task than people give it credit for. If you don't intend to watch many videos or do anything more resource-intensive than that, then this laptop might be a touch too powerful for your needs. With all that in mind, it's safe for me to say that this Acer laptop is perfect for the moderately light workloads I intend to use it for.
Top critical review
4 people found this helpful
Different from my previous Aspire 5s
By Silas on Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
So here's the thing -- I love the Acer Aspire 5. So much so that whenever it inevitably ends up with a critical failure of some kind within 1-2 years I just buy another one because I love it that much. So I've had this same laptop, just replaced every couple years, for like... 5, 6 years or so. It was time to replace my old one so I went to the order detail page which states "Purchased x amount of times" to reorder the Acer Aspire 5. Amazon is out of them I guess so it went through a third party. Which is totally fine, I don't have anything against third parties, I actually like going through them for refurbished/renewed products since you save a lot and the performance is usually almost as good as something new. I'm not sure what I got today. It SAYS Acer Aspire 5. But as stated before I have been using this laptop for a good 6 years or so now and this is definitely not the same one. Now -- not a HUGE deal. I'm a fan of this one. Not more than my precious Aspire 5 (legitimate). The Acer Aspire 5 (possibly newer model? idk?) is nothing to shake a stick at, though. It's got pretty good performance. Though not really what I was looking forward to. My Aspire 5 (legitimate) was quick as lightning, over and over, I rarely had to wait more than 2 seconds for something to respond. However, this Aspire 5 is occasionally getting hang-ups -- I've counted a few times now where I've had to wait 5-6 seconds for a button to respond, and I just got the computer this afternoon. Web pages are kind of slow to load despite being on very decent wifi (I work in a hotel building so wifi is never slow here). The chassis is a little strange, not anything like my old Aspire 5s, where they were nice and slim like the picture, this is more boxy and utilitarian. Sort of the thing you'd expect a middle-aged businessperson to be using because they don't really care about the aesthetics. Not ugly, just not the slim and beautiful Aspire 5 I'm used to (although one of my favorite things about the Aspire 5 is its beautiful sparkly cover and this Aspire 5 does have that! Which is nice). I like the keyboard a lot. Buttons are very responsive and don't clack but also aren't absent of all resistance. Right in the middle, which is very satisfying. No backlight however which I believe the other Aspire 5s had if I'm remembering correctly. Not a huge deal but I do love a good backlight so it was a bit disappointing. So... honestly, mixed bag. I do wish it had been my Aspire 5 that I'm used to. I don't know why it's not since I ordered from the exact product detail page I've been using for years. And I wish the performance was faster. It does feel refurbished whereas with refurbished products they almost always feel completely new. But you can tell this one is refurbished. Which isn't great. That being said, it's going to get the job done, and I don't hate it, or even dislike it... just wish it had been what I ordered, that's all. If you're on the fence, I'd say probably go for it unless you're beholden to the aesthetic. If that's the most important thing for you, I'd buy it new to hopefully make sure you get the right one. But if you're looking for performance and don't need it to run a billion programs or use it for online gaming 24/7 I think you'd probably like this one. It seems to mostly be an Aspire 5. Just off enough that it's noticeable and the performance does leave something to be desired. But as long as you're not asking too much of it and you're a little patient, it should be fine. EDIT: I have to take off another star, unfortunately. It has only been a few days since I received the computer and the charger has already stopped working optimally -- it doesn't charge anymore, just keeps the laptop on when it is plugged in but as soon as you take the charger out, the computer immediately shuts off. Disappointed with this purchase. Usually it takes months for problems like this to start appearing.

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