Acer Aspire 5 A515-46-R3UB | 15.6″ Full HD IPS Display | AMD Ryzen 3 3350U Quad-Core Mobile Processor | 4GB DDR4 | 128GB NVMe SSD | WiFi 6 | Backlit KB | FPR | Amazon Alexa | Windows 11 Home in S mode
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Product Features
- Powerful Productivity: AMD Ryzen 3 3350U delivers desktop-class performance and amazing battery life in a slim notebook. With Precision Boost, get up to 3.5GHz for your high-demand applications.Voltage:240.0 volts.Control method:touch
- Maximized Visuals: See even more on the stunning 15.6" Full HD display with 82.58% screen-to-body, 16:9 aspect ratio and narrow bezels
- Backlit Keyboard and Fingerprint Reader: Biometric fingerprint reader and Windows Hello sign-in options help keep your Acer PC secure
- Internal Specifications: 4GB DDR4 on-board memory (1 slot available); 128GB NVMe solid-state drive storage (1 hard drive bay available) to store your files and media
- Acer's Purified.Voice technology, features enhanced digital signal processing to cancel out background noise, improve speech accuracy and far-field pickup, which not only makes calls clearer, but makes talking to Alexa easier than before.
- With Alexa Show Mode, you can use your PC as a full-screen interactive experience that features rich visuals and lets you talk to Alexa from across the room.
- Secure Operating System: Windows 11 Home in S mode comes with advanced security features built right in, like protections against phishing and malicious software so you don't have to think twice when navigating to a new webpage or downloading an app
- Connections: 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz featuring MU-MIMO technology; 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN; Bluetooth 5.1
- Ports For All Your Accessories: USB 3.2 Type-C, 2 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (1 Power-off Charging), USB 2.0, HDMI 2.0 with HDCP support, headphone speaker line-out jack, Ethernet (RJ-45), DC-in for AC adapter
- Powerful Productivity: AMD Ryzen 3 3350U delivers desktop-class performance and amazing battery life in a slim notebook. With Precision Boost, get up to 3.5GHz for your high-demand applications.Voltage:240.0 volts.Control method:touch
- Maximized Visuals: See even more on the stunning 15.6" Full HD display with 82.58% screen-to-body, 16:9 aspect ratio and narrow bezels
- Backlit Keyboard and Fingerprint Reader: Biometric fingerprint reader and Windows Hello sign-in options help keep your Acer PC secure
- Internal Specifications: 4GB DDR4 on-board memory (1 slot available); 128GB NVMe solid-state drive storage (1 hard drive bay available) to store your files and media
- Acer's Purified.Voice technology, features enhanced digital signal processing to cancel out background noise, improve speech accuracy and far-field pickup, which not only makes calls clearer, but makes talking to Alexa easier than before.
- With Alexa Show Mode, you can use your PC as a full-screen interactive experience that features rich visuals and lets you talk to Alexa from across the room.
- Secure Operating System: Windows 11 Home in S mode comes with advanced security features built right in, like protections against phishing and malicious software so you don't have to think twice when navigating to a new webpage or downloading an app
- Connections: 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz featuring MU-MIMO technology; 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN; Bluetooth 5.1
- Ports For All Your Accessories: USB 3.2 Type-C, 2 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (1 Power-off Charging), USB 2.0, HDMI 2.0 with HDCP support, headphone speaker line-out jack, Ethernet (RJ-45), DC-in for AC adapter
Product Specifications
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Processor | 3.5 GHz ryzen_3_3350u |
RAM | 4 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3.5 GHz |
Hard Drive | 128 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon Vega 6 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Average Battery Life in hours | 10 Hours |
Brand | acer |
Series | Aspire 5 |
Item model number | NX.ABRAA.007 |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.31 x 9.86 x 0.71 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.31 x 9.86 x 0.71 inches |
Color | Silver |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.2 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
ASIN | B09HVC79PC |
Date First Available | December 9, 2021 |
Product Price History
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First of all, stay away from those Intel Celeron or AMD equivalent cheap laptops as they will never give you the best experience.This laptop has a Ryzen 3 CPU with vega graphics which makes it enough to run everyday tasks. Applications run smooth like butter. The feel of the touchpad on this is something else. The keyboard is clickly and feels nice too. The only downside in this laptop is the soldered memory (4GB DDR4), with only one avilable slot to expand, which means dual-channel mode is out the window. It’s still recommended to upgrade the memory as 4GB is barebone to run the operating system. The memory requires 260-pin module with 2400 MHz as this is the maximum clock speed the laptop can handle. SSD drive can be swapped out for more capacity, with an additional space for 2.5 inch for mass storage.All in all, one of the best deals out there.
First of all, stay away from those Intel Celeron or AMD equivalent cheap laptops as they will never give you the best experience.This laptop has a Ryzen 3 CPU with vega graphics which makes it enough to run everyday tasks. Applications run smooth like butter. The feel of the touchpad on this is something else. The keyboard is clickly and feels nice too. The only downside in this laptop is the soldered memory (4GB DDR4), with only one avilable slot to expand, which means dual-channel mode is out the window. It’s still recommended to upgrade the memory as 4GB is barebone to run the operating system. The memory requires 260-pin module with 2400 MHz as this is the maximum clock speed the laptop can handle. SSD drive can be swapped out for more capacity, with an additional space for 2.5 inch for mass storage.All in all, one of the best deals out there.
nothing to dislike!I installed another 8GB of DDR4 (total is now 12GB) and changed the M2 2280 SSD to a 1TB and this laptop is excellent value for money.I also did a clean install of WIN11.Does everything one would need at home for the average joe/jane, & basic duties at the workplace (MS Office, email, video conferencing etc)
Great budget laptop. Great laptop for the price, I don’t think you can find a laptop this great at this price point. Appearance looks great, great build quality, keyboard does not at all feel cheap at all and the keyboard backlight is a great touch. Very lightweight. Touch pad is large and responsive. I have not tried the fingerprint scanner yet. Decently fast boot up times given it has an SSD. Battery life is actually pretty great, too. I am happy with the ports, it even has a USB C port. Screen gets very bright.It also took about 5 minutes to put in an 8GB ram stick in the easily accessible and open ram slot.Some cons of course since this is a budget laptop (these cons can be considered “normal” at this price point): – Full HD display with 1080P screen, however the color quality, especially blacks and other colors is not great. It feels like white is overwhelming compared to other colors. But otherwise at this price point it is OK in my opinion, just that there is a very noticeable difference compared to my 700 dollar laptop.- CPU kind of sucks. I added 8 GB of ram which did make the computer faster, but downloading things or loading times can be slow with the CPU being the issue. However it is tolerable and I am overall happy with the speed for this price point and do not feel I have to crutch on my other high end laptops.- The acer 5 series is usually marketed as “slim”, but this laptop is definitely not slim. It isn’t bulky though, I think it is very average or more in thickness compared to actual slim laptops on the market.If you have 330 dollars only to spend and are on a tight budget, don’t hesitate to get this laptop. If you do purchase this laptop, I would DEFINITELY recommend adding additional ram (I got 8GB ram for 25 bucks at microcenter) since it is super easy to upgrade the ram in this computer, and it made a noticeable difference in browsing, loading, scroll speeds. If you have an additional 100 dollars more to spend, I would go ahead and purchase a more expensive laptop for a better screen, and the next price-tier laptops usually have additional ram.
Es una muy buena laptop, por el precio está de lujo, la tapa es de aluminio, se siente de buena construcción, de fábrica trae 4 GB de ram ddr4 a 3200, yo le puse 8 GB más marca Kingston al igual un SSD de 240 GB, ahora es una laptop que está al par de una de 15 mil, la pantalla es ips de buena calidad, es antireflejo, lector de huella rápido, aguanta juegos (dependiendo la configuración) con la ram ampliada, me reconoció 2Gb de video, el teclado es retroiluminado, sonido bastante bueno (usen la app fx sound), como puntos negativos serÃa que viene con Windows 11 home modo S (cosa que es fácil de cambiar), el teclado no trae “Ñ”, el cargador que viene es genérico (chicony) pero en resumen se paga la mitad de lo que realmente ofrece está laptop.
Love it! Amazing 15″ thin, fast laptop for a very low price. The Acer Aspire 15 has been a super great laptop. It’s probably one of the best tech purchases I have ever made and I’m an IT guy. I paid about $350 USD for this one and am very happy with the purchase. The last time I was searching for a Laptop I returned 5 laptops before I was satisfied so I’m pretty picky. This was for my wife but I use it at night when I’m not in my office sometimes.Storage & Upgrades: Although it only comes with 128gb SSD & 4gb RAM it’s no big deal for about $100 you can upgrade to 20gb RAM and 2tb HDD + 128gb SSD. I love that you can run dual drives. 1 SSD + 1 HDD. I added a 2TB HDD for Data Storage for $50, it came with the bracket in the box, and it didn’t void the warranty, like on my LG Gram. The 128gb SSD is functioning as a Boot Drive. I also added a 16gb module for about $50 and now have 20gb RAM. The upgrades were pretty straightforward and you can use normal small screwdrivers.Performance: It boots up super fast, maybe 10 seconds to reach the sign in screen and 2 seconds to log in. Web pages and programs load quickly. We use it for Web browsing, Word, PowerPoint & Excel. I’m not doing video editing or high performance gaming on this but it runs almost as fast as my i5 LG Gram that cost $1500 with all SSD drives. It doesn’t get too warm but we do have it on a fan stand, but I don’t usually plug it in because for some reason the USB keeps powering the fan after it powers down, and I can’t find a BIOS setting to turn this off. I notice that it gets a little warm when sitting directly on a table. I usually can’t hear the fan at all. Sometimes you can hear it kick on when you open up 15 tabs and a bunch of apps.Screen: The screen is really nice too. It’s 1080 Full HD so you don’t see the pixels like on a normal 15″ Standard HD screen. I think it’s average brightness but we use it indoors so it’s plenty bright for our needs.Keyboard: I love the Keyboard, it’s much better than the keyboard on my LG Gram, and just as good as the best keyboards I have tested in BestBuy from Lenovo. It’s wonderful to type on. It’s backlit as well so that’s nice plus. And I love the Number Pad, even though the number pad is a little skinner than the other keys.Fingerprint ID: It’s super fast and I didn’t know how much I would love it!Speakers: The speakers are fine. They are loud enough to watch YouTube videos and the news but it won’t compete with a home stereo system.Ports: It has plenty of full size ports: 3 USB, 1 USB C, 1 Full HDMI a headphone jack and even a RJ-45 Ethernet Port! I hate dongles so it’s nice that you don’t need one for this laptop. I would have liked to see a MicroSD reader but my wife doesn’t SD Cards it so it’s no big deal for her.Window 11: It comes with Windows 11s but is very easy to switch to standard Windows 11. I was a little concerned about this and it almost made me not go for this laptop. But it’s no big deal, as soon as you try to install something “non Microsoft” like Google Chrome it says something like, “If you want to install non-Microsoft software, you have to switch to full Windows 11 mode. Are you sure? You will loose all the exclusive Microsoft Security with Windows 11s Mode.” But you just click, “Yes” and it switches, it may require a reboot but I can’t remember.Battery: The battery is average. We usually leave it plugged in on the desk but the few times that we have used it without a battery we used it for a few hours and it remained at 70% battery. Windows 11 doesn’t estimate the time remaining so I really don’t know for sure how long it would last. I’d guess it would go from 100% to 10% in about 5-6 hours for Netflix, YouTube or web browsing or MS Office apps.Again, I really love this laptop. I keep telling my wife how impressed I am with the performance, storage upgrade options, keyboard, screen, etc. She doesn’t really care that much as long as it works fast and does what she wants so I decided I had to tell all of you Amazon people that this is a great laptop for 95% of normal people who just want something that works well and is a good price. I highly recommend the acer aspire 15 and would buy it again, no regrets!
Love it! Amazing 15″ thin, fast laptop for a very low price. The Acer Aspire 15 has been a super great laptop. It’s probably one of the best tech purchases I have ever made and I’m an IT guy. I paid about $350 USD for this one and am very happy with the purchase. The last time I was searching for a Laptop I returned 5 laptops before I was satisfied so I’m pretty picky. This was for my wife but I use it at night when I’m not in my office sometimes.Storage & Upgrades: Although it only comes with 128gb SSD & 4gb RAM it’s no big deal for about $100 you can upgrade to 20gb RAM and 2tb HDD + 128gb SSD. I love that you can run dual drives. 1 SSD + 1 HDD. I added a 2TB HDD for Data Storage for $50, it came with the bracket in the box, and it didn’t void the warranty, like on my LG Gram. The 128gb SSD is functioning as a Boot Drive. I also added a 16gb module for about $50 and now have 20gb RAM. The upgrades were pretty straightforward and you can use normal small screwdrivers.Performance: It boots up super fast, maybe 10 seconds to reach the sign in screen and 2 seconds to log in. Web pages and programs load quickly. We use it for Web browsing, Word, PowerPoint & Excel. I’m not doing video editing or high performance gaming on this but it runs almost as fast as my i5 LG Gram that cost $1500 with all SSD drives. It doesn’t get too warm but we do have it on a fan stand, but I don’t usually plug it in because for some reason the USB keeps powering the fan after it powers down, and I can’t find a BIOS setting to turn this off. I notice that it gets a little warm when sitting directly on a table. I usually can’t hear the fan at all. Sometimes you can hear it kick on when you open up 15 tabs and a bunch of apps.Screen: The screen is really nice too. It’s 1080 Full HD so you don’t see the pixels like on a normal 15″ Standard HD screen. I think it’s average brightness but we use it indoors so it’s plenty bright for our needs.Keyboard: I love the Keyboard, it’s much better than the keyboard on my LG Gram, and just as good as the best keyboards I have tested in BestBuy from Lenovo. It’s wonderful to type on. It’s backlit as well so that’s nice plus. And I love the Number Pad, even though the number pad is a little skinner than the other keys.Fingerprint ID: It’s super fast and I didn’t know how much I would love it!Speakers: The speakers are fine. They are loud enough to watch YouTube videos and the news but it won’t compete with a home stereo system.Ports: It has plenty of full size ports: 3 USB, 1 USB C, 1 Full HDMI a headphone jack and even a RJ-45 Ethernet Port! I hate dongles so it’s nice that you don’t need one for this laptop. I would have liked to see a MicroSD reader but my wife doesn’t SD Cards it so it’s no big deal for her.Window 11: It comes with Windows 11s but is very easy to switch to standard Windows 11. I was a little concerned about this and it almost made me not go for this laptop. But it’s no big deal, as soon as you try to install something “non Microsoft” like Google Chrome it says something like, “If you want to install non-Microsoft software, you have to switch to full Windows 11 mode. Are you sure? You will loose all the exclusive Microsoft Security with Windows 11s Mode.” But you just click, “Yes” and it switches, it may require a reboot but I can’t remember.Battery: The battery is average. We usually leave it plugged in on the desk but the few times that we have used it without a battery we used it for a few hours and it remained at 70% battery. Windows 11 doesn’t estimate the time remaining so I really don’t know for sure how long it would last. I’d guess it would go from 100% to 10% in about 5-6 hours for Netflix, YouTube or web browsing or MS Office apps.Again, I really love this laptop. I keep telling my wife how impressed I am with the performance, storage upgrade options, keyboard, screen, etc. She doesn’t really care that much as long as it works fast and does what she wants so I decided I had to tell all of you Amazon people that this is a great laptop for 95% of normal people who just want something that works well and is a good price. I highly recommend the acer aspire 15 and would buy it again, no regrets!
Love it! Amazing 15″ thin, fast laptop for a very low price. The Acer Aspire 15 has been a super great laptop. It’s probably one of the best tech purchases I have ever made and I’m an IT guy. I paid about $350 USD for this one and am very happy with the purchase. The last time I was searching for a Laptop I returned 5 laptops before I was satisfied so I’m pretty picky. This was for my wife but I use it at night when I’m not in my office sometimes.Storage & Upgrades: Although it only comes with 128gb SSD & 4gb RAM it’s no big deal for about $100 you can upgrade to 20gb RAM and 2tb HDD + 128gb SSD. I love that you can run dual drives. 1 SSD + 1 HDD. I added a 2TB HDD for Data Storage for $50, it came with the bracket in the box, and it didn’t void the warranty, like on my LG Gram. The 128gb SSD is functioning as a Boot Drive. I also added a 16gb module for about $50 and now have 20gb RAM. The upgrades were pretty straightforward and you can use normal small screwdrivers.Performance: It boots up super fast, maybe 10 seconds to reach the sign in screen and 2 seconds to log in. Web pages and programs load quickly. We use it for Web browsing, Word, PowerPoint & Excel. I’m not doing video editing or high performance gaming on this but it runs almost as fast as my i5 LG Gram that cost $1500 with all SSD drives. It doesn’t get too warm but we do have it on a fan stand, but I don’t usually plug it in because for some reason the USB keeps powering the fan after it powers down, and I can’t find a BIOS setting to turn this off. I notice that it gets a little warm when sitting directly on a table. I usually can’t hear the fan at all. Sometimes you can hear it kick on when you open up 15 tabs and a bunch of apps.Screen: The screen is really nice too. It’s 1080 Full HD so you don’t see the pixels like on a normal 15″ Standard HD screen. I think it’s average brightness but we use it indoors so it’s plenty bright for our needs.Keyboard: I love the Keyboard, it’s much better than the keyboard on my LG Gram, and just as good as the best keyboards I have tested in BestBuy from Lenovo. It’s wonderful to type on. It’s backlit as well so that’s nice plus. And I love the Number Pad, even though the number pad is a little skinner than the other keys.Fingerprint ID: It’s super fast and I didn’t know how much I would love it!Speakers: The speakers are fine. They are loud enough to watch YouTube videos and the news but it won’t compete with a home stereo system.Ports: It has plenty of full size ports: 3 USB, 1 USB C, 1 Full HDMI a headphone jack and even a RJ-45 Ethernet Port! I hate dongles so it’s nice that you don’t need one for this laptop. I would have liked to see a MicroSD reader but my wife doesn’t SD Cards it so it’s no big deal for her.Window 11: It comes with Windows 11s but is very easy to switch to standard Windows 11. I was a little concerned about this and it almost made me not go for this laptop. But it’s no big deal, as soon as you try to install something “non Microsoft” like Google Chrome it says something like, “If you want to install non-Microsoft software, you have to switch to full Windows 11 mode. Are you sure? You will loose all the exclusive Microsoft Security with Windows 11s Mode.” But you just click, “Yes” and it switches, it may require a reboot but I can’t remember.Battery: The battery is average. We usually leave it plugged in on the desk but the few times that we have used it without a battery we used it for a few hours and it remained at 70% battery. Windows 11 doesn’t estimate the time remaining so I really don’t know for sure how long it would last. I’d guess it would go from 100% to 10% in about 5-6 hours for Netflix, YouTube or web browsing or MS Office apps.Again, I really love this laptop. I keep telling my wife how impressed I am with the performance, storage upgrade options, keyboard, screen, etc. She doesn’t really care that much as long as it works fast and does what she wants so I decided I had to tell all of you Amazon people that this is a great laptop for 95% of normal people who just want something that works well and is a good price. I highly recommend the acer aspire 15 and would buy it again, no regrets!
Love it! Amazing 15″ thin, fast laptop for a very low price. The Acer Aspire 15 has been a super great laptop. It’s probably one of the best tech purchases I have ever made and I’m an IT guy. I paid about $350 USD for this one and am very happy with the purchase. The last time I was searching for a Laptop I returned 5 laptops before I was satisfied so I’m pretty picky. This was for my wife but I use it at night when I’m not in my office sometimes.Storage & Upgrades: Although it only comes with 128gb SSD & 4gb RAM it’s no big deal for about $100 you can upgrade to 20gb RAM and 2tb HDD + 128gb SSD. I love that you can run dual drives. 1 SSD + 1 HDD. I added a 2TB HDD for Data Storage for $50, it came with the bracket in the box, and it didn’t void the warranty, like on my LG Gram. The 128gb SSD is functioning as a Boot Drive. I also added a 16gb module for about $50 and now have 20gb RAM. The upgrades were pretty straightforward and you can use normal small screwdrivers.Performance: It boots up super fast, maybe 10 seconds to reach the sign in screen and 2 seconds to log in. Web pages and programs load quickly. We use it for Web browsing, Word, PowerPoint & Excel. I’m not doing video editing or high performance gaming on this but it runs almost as fast as my i5 LG Gram that cost $1500 with all SSD drives. It doesn’t get too warm but we do have it on a fan stand, but I don’t usually plug it in because for some reason the USB keeps powering the fan after it powers down, and I can’t find a BIOS setting to turn this off. I notice that it gets a little warm when sitting directly on a table. I usually can’t hear the fan at all. Sometimes you can hear it kick on when you open up 15 tabs and a bunch of apps.Screen: The screen is really nice too. It’s 1080 Full HD so you don’t see the pixels like on a normal 15″ Standard HD screen. I think it’s average brightness but we use it indoors so it’s plenty bright for our needs.Keyboard: I love the Keyboard, it’s much better than the keyboard on my LG Gram, and just as good as the best keyboards I have tested in BestBuy from Lenovo. It’s wonderful to type on. It’s backlit as well so that’s nice plus. And I love the Number Pad, even though the number pad is a little skinner than the other keys.Fingerprint ID: It’s super fast and I didn’t know how much I would love it!Speakers: The speakers are fine. They are loud enough to watch YouTube videos and the news but it won’t compete with a home stereo system.Ports: It has plenty of full size ports: 3 USB, 1 USB C, 1 Full HDMI a headphone jack and even a RJ-45 Ethernet Port! I hate dongles so it’s nice that you don’t need one for this laptop. I would have liked to see a MicroSD reader but my wife doesn’t SD Cards it so it’s no big deal for her.Window 11: It comes with Windows 11s but is very easy to switch to standard Windows 11. I was a little concerned about this and it almost made me not go for this laptop. But it’s no big deal, as soon as you try to install something “non Microsoft” like Google Chrome it says something like, “If you want to install non-Microsoft software, you have to switch to full Windows 11 mode. Are you sure? You will loose all the exclusive Microsoft Security with Windows 11s Mode.” But you just click, “Yes” and it switches, it may require a reboot but I can’t remember.Battery: The battery is average. We usually leave it plugged in on the desk but the few times that we have used it without a battery we used it for a few hours and it remained at 70% battery. Windows 11 doesn’t estimate the time remaining so I really don’t know for sure how long it would last. I’d guess it would go from 100% to 10% in about 5-6 hours for Netflix, YouTube or web browsing or MS Office apps.Again, I really love this laptop. I keep telling my wife how impressed I am with the performance, storage upgrade options, keyboard, screen, etc. She doesn’t really care that much as long as it works fast and does what she wants so I decided I had to tell all of you Amazon people that this is a great laptop for 95% of normal people who just want something that works well and is a good price. I highly recommend the acer aspire 15 and would buy it again, no regrets!
Love it! Amazing 15″ thin, fast laptop for a very low price. The Acer Aspire 15 has been a super great laptop. It’s probably one of the best tech purchases I have ever made and I’m an IT guy. I paid about $350 USD for this one and am very happy with the purchase. The last time I was searching for a Laptop I returned 5 laptops before I was satisfied so I’m pretty picky. This was for my wife but I use it at night when I’m not in my office sometimes.Storage & Upgrades: Although it only comes with 128gb SSD & 4gb RAM it’s no big deal for about $100 you can upgrade to 20gb RAM and 2tb HDD + 128gb SSD. I love that you can run dual drives. 1 SSD + 1 HDD. I added a 2TB HDD for Data Storage for $50, it came with the bracket in the box, and it didn’t void the warranty, like on my LG Gram. The 128gb SSD is functioning as a Boot Drive. I also added a 16gb module for about $50 and now have 20gb RAM. The upgrades were pretty straightforward and you can use normal small screwdrivers.Performance: It boots up super fast, maybe 10 seconds to reach the sign in screen and 2 seconds to log in. Web pages and programs load quickly. We use it for Web browsing, Word, PowerPoint & Excel. I’m not doing video editing or high performance gaming on this but it runs almost as fast as my i5 LG Gram that cost $1500 with all SSD drives. It doesn’t get too warm but we do have it on a fan stand, but I don’t usually plug it in because for some reason the USB keeps powering the fan after it powers down, and I can’t find a BIOS setting to turn this off. I notice that it gets a little warm when sitting directly on a table. I usually can’t hear the fan at all. Sometimes you can hear it kick on when you open up 15 tabs and a bunch of apps.Screen: The screen is really nice too. It’s 1080 Full HD so you don’t see the pixels like on a normal 15″ Standard HD screen. I think it’s average brightness but we use it indoors so it’s plenty bright for our needs.Keyboard: I love the Keyboard, it’s much better than the keyboard on my LG Gram, and just as good as the best keyboards I have tested in BestBuy from Lenovo. It’s wonderful to type on. It’s backlit as well so that’s nice plus. And I love the Number Pad, even though the number pad is a little skinner than the other keys.Fingerprint ID: It’s super fast and I didn’t know how much I would love it!Speakers: The speakers are fine. They are loud enough to watch YouTube videos and the news but it won’t compete with a home stereo system.Ports: It has plenty of full size ports: 3 USB, 1 USB C, 1 Full HDMI a headphone jack and even a RJ-45 Ethernet Port! I hate dongles so it’s nice that you don’t need one for this laptop. I would have liked to see a MicroSD reader but my wife doesn’t SD Cards it so it’s no big deal for her.Window 11: It comes with Windows 11s but is very easy to switch to standard Windows 11. I was a little concerned about this and it almost made me not go for this laptop. But it’s no big deal, as soon as you try to install something “non Microsoft” like Google Chrome it says something like, “If you want to install non-Microsoft software, you have to switch to full Windows 11 mode. Are you sure? You will loose all the exclusive Microsoft Security with Windows 11s Mode.” But you just click, “Yes” and it switches, it may require a reboot but I can’t remember.Battery: The battery is average. We usually leave it plugged in on the desk but the few times that we have used it without a battery we used it for a few hours and it remained at 70% battery. Windows 11 doesn’t estimate the time remaining so I really don’t know for sure how long it would last. I’d guess it would go from 100% to 10% in about 5-6 hours for Netflix, YouTube or web browsing or MS Office apps.Again, I really love this laptop. I keep telling my wife how impressed I am with the performance, storage upgrade options, keyboard, screen, etc. She doesn’t really care that much as long as it works fast and does what she wants so I decided I had to tell all of you Amazon people that this is a great laptop for 95% of normal people who just want something that works well and is a good price. I highly recommend the acer aspire 15 and would buy it again, no regrets!
Perfect specs for the priceThe quality is really good also
No complaints so far. It does what I need it to do. I’m far from a computer expert. I bought this computer for work because my job requires me to use a couple of different specific software programs. I needed a computer with a lot of storage, a fairly large screen, a numerical keypad, and most importantly, a cheap price tag. This computer has all of those things.I don’t do any gaming or anything really sophisticated on it. Just work and some internet browsing. It boots up quickly and has been running smoothly so far.My biggest complaint is that it came with a lot of Microsoft bloatware that I hadn’t experienced on my other laptops and by default it uses your Microsoft OneDrive for storage instead of the computer’s SSD. The first time I logged onto the computer it asked me to either sign up for a Microsoft account or login to an existing one.My job requires me to take a lot of photos, so I was saving my photos to the computer without realizing it was uploading to my cloud storage account. That was an annoyance because I had to figure out how to switch that off. I unintentionally used up all of my cloud storage space because I didn’t realize the system was set up that way. Once I figured out how to fix it, I was good to go.Also, the computer essentially comes in a “safe mode” which limits a lot of what you can do. It is designed for you to only use apps from the Microsoft app store and not download any software from any other source. It can be turned off, but it is another annoyance.I feel like they were trying to make it like their version of a Chromebook, but that makes it just as annoying as a Chromebook.Overall, it is a great computer once you get past all the Microsoft stuff.
No complaints so far. It does what I need it to do. I’m far from a computer expert. I bought this computer for work because my job requires me to use a couple of different specific software programs. I needed a computer with a lot of storage, a fairly large screen, a numerical keypad, and most importantly, a cheap price tag. This computer has all of those things.I don’t do any gaming or anything really sophisticated on it. Just work and some internet browsing. It boots up quickly and has been running smoothly so far.My biggest complaint is that it came with a lot of Microsoft bloatware that I hadn’t experienced on my other laptops and by default it uses your Microsoft OneDrive for storage instead of the computer’s SSD. The first time I logged onto the computer it asked me to either sign up for a Microsoft account or login to an existing one.My job requires me to take a lot of photos, so I was saving my photos to the computer without realizing it was uploading to my cloud storage account. That was an annoyance because I had to figure out how to switch that off. I unintentionally used up all of my cloud storage space because I didn’t realize the system was set up that way. Once I figured out how to fix it, I was good to go.Also, the computer essentially comes in a “safe mode” which limits a lot of what you can do. It is designed for you to only use apps from the Microsoft app store and not download any software from any other source. It can be turned off, but it is another annoyance.I feel like they were trying to make it like their version of a Chromebook, but that makes it just as annoying as a Chromebook.Overall, it is a great computer once you get past all the Microsoft stuff.
An Excellent Laptop for School. I have used this laptop every day for about a year and I think I can safely say this is a great investment for anyone who will primarily use it for school, web surfing, watching TV shows/movies, or most work-related activities. It is NOT a gaming laptop by any stretch of the imagination. This is a utility laptop rather than a machine that can run extremely graphic intensive programs or triple-A games, so look elsewhere if you want that type of experience.The only major complaint I have is Windows 11 “S Mode”. This feature is incredibly restrictive and annoying for 99% of users. While it may be useful for someone who needs a simple, streamlined experience (such as a child, an elderly person, or someone who is disabled), overall it is just a huge virtual padlock that needs to be disabled and thrown away before the computer becomes usable. It is relatively straightforward to revert to the full Windows 11 accessibility, but I don’t think the OS should ship this way by default.RAM and hard drive/SSD both have an extra slot to allow for upgrading. I don’t store much of anything besides files for school, so the disk space hasn’t been an issue for me. Still, you will have less than 100GB of space to work with and that is pretty small by today’s standards so an upgrade may be recommended. The more essential upgrade is memory because it only comes with 4GB of RAM, which is not terrible but if you want things to load even faster and open more programs or browser tabs simultaneously then a memory upgrade is highly recommended.Overall, Windows 11 has some questionable features but the laptop itself is worth it.
No ssd. Currently watching a wendigoon video on it in 1080p and it’s fine, wish i at least got the baseline 120g ssd though but upgrades are cheap and easy👍🏼
Great for preteen gaming. I bought this computer for my 10 year old who doesn’t treat technology the best. I didn’t want to spend a ton of money. She just needed something for Roblox/Minecraft. So far it has worked well for her and we have no complaints.
not bad. As a $300 laptop not to much to complain about. about it is slow.
Good seller. Had some problems with laptop i received but the seller was good and easy to talk to and work with and all the issues i had was fixed
Acer Computer. I use it to do work with Microsoft Products whether I am home or when traveling out of town.
Amazing. This product is great! Not sure about this clunky internet device but the key lanyard works great. Clips right to my belt loop. Has capacity for A LOT of keys. I don’t have enough keys to fill it up but I am working on getting more locks so I can realize the full potential of this bad boy.
I would easily buy again. I watched many videos reviewing this item before purchasing… It’s very inexpensive and I can afford more but I wanted value… I figured I would just easily upgrade the RAM if needed, there’s an extra slot… It’s not needed.. If you are looking for a very solid performing laptop for everyday use (probably not for major editing , a graphic design business or competitive gaming) I highly recommend.. For 400 bucks, it’s a steal.
Amazing Laptop. Best on my daily routine on Internet and Social Media update. Video Editing made easy.
What a trooper. This laptop was unfortunate enough to be bought by a gamer, and yet it’s still standing, rage quit fueled keyboard smashes and all. I’m surprised how much abuse this thing has taken but come out completely unscathed. It’s a really nice little computer, it just gets a little whiny when you try to put Sims 4 (with tons of expansion packs on it) but it runs Goat Simulator, Untitled Goose Game, Robocraft, Undertale, Doki Doki Literature Club, etc. without any issues. I have not tried World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Valorant, Overwatch, or Minecraft on this, so you’ll have to test it out yourself. I have no complaints about this laptop, it’s now somehow my school computer AND a bit of a gaming laptop. I’ve taken it everywhere, even to the hospital. The speakers are great, it doesn’t heat up quickly or that bad, the fan doesn’t overwork itself, the memory is nice and spacious, it’s very fast when loading anything, especially while booting up, and I’m even writing this review on it. The keyboard is nice and thin but not too thin. It’s definitely worth the money, even more imo. There is a built-in camera, and it’s not that bad. Oh, and the audio quality is apparently *chef’s kiss* according to the boys on discord. It runs discord beautifully, btw. Screensharing is easy with this computer. I couldn’t get OBS to run very smoothly on this laptop, so I’ll have to troubleshoot that. Otherwise, this is probably THE perfect laptop. 98/10, genuinely. This computer has become a vital part of my life, it’s basically another one of my internal organs at this point. I’d buy several of these. Why several? I don’t know, it’s just that good of a computer, I guess. *shrug*
What a trooper. This laptop was unfortunate enough to be bought by a gamer, and yet it’s still standing, rage quit fueled keyboard smashes and all. I’m surprised how much abuse this thing has taken but come out completely unscathed. It’s a really nice little computer, it just gets a little whiny when you try to put Sims 4 (with tons of expansion packs on it) but it runs Goat Simulator, Untitled Goose Game, Robocraft, Undertale, Doki Doki Literature Club, etc. without any issues. I have not tried World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Valorant, Overwatch, or Minecraft on this, so you’ll have to test it out yourself. I have no complaints about this laptop, it’s now somehow my school computer AND a bit of a gaming laptop. I’ve taken it everywhere, even to the hospital. The speakers are great, it doesn’t heat up quickly or that bad, the fan doesn’t overwork itself, the memory is nice and spacious, it’s very fast when loading anything, especially while booting up, and I’m even writing this review on it. The keyboard is nice and thin but not too thin. It’s definitely worth the money, even more imo. There is a built-in camera, and it’s not that bad. Oh, and the audio quality is apparently *chef’s kiss* according to the boys on discord. It runs discord beautifully, btw. Screensharing is easy with this computer. I couldn’t get OBS to run very smoothly on this laptop, so I’ll have to troubleshoot that. Otherwise, this is probably THE perfect laptop. 98/10, genuinely. This computer has become a vital part of my life, it’s basically another one of my internal organs at this point. I’d buy several of these. Why several? I don’t know, it’s just that good of a computer, I guess. *shrug*
What a trooper. This laptop was unfortunate enough to be bought by a gamer, and yet it’s still standing, rage quit fueled keyboard smashes and all. I’m surprised how much abuse this thing has taken but come out completely unscathed. It’s a really nice little computer, it just gets a little whiny when you try to put Sims 4 (with tons of expansion packs on it) but it runs Goat Simulator, Untitled Goose Game, Robocraft, Undertale, Doki Doki Literature Club, etc. without any issues. I have not tried World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Valorant, Overwatch, or Minecraft on this, so you’ll have to test it out yourself. I have no complaints about this laptop, it’s now somehow my school computer AND a bit of a gaming laptop. I’ve taken it everywhere, even to the hospital. The speakers are great, it doesn’t heat up quickly or that bad, the fan doesn’t overwork itself, the memory is nice and spacious, it’s very fast when loading anything, especially while booting up, and I’m even writing this review on it. The keyboard is nice and thin but not too thin. It’s definitely worth the money, even more imo. There is a built-in camera, and it’s not that bad. Oh, and the audio quality is apparently *chef’s kiss* according to the boys on discord. It runs discord beautifully, btw. Screensharing is easy with this computer. I couldn’t get OBS to run very smoothly on this laptop, so I’ll have to troubleshoot that. Otherwise, this is probably THE perfect laptop. 98/10, genuinely. This computer has become a vital part of my life, it’s basically another one of my internal organs at this point. I’d buy several of these. Why several? I don’t know, it’s just that good of a computer, I guess. *shrug*