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Acer Aspire E5-573G 15.6-Inch Laptop (Intel Core i5-5200U, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Drive, Windows 10 Home), Black - Acer

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It's a steal if you replace HDD with SSD and do a clean install of Windows 10 to get rid of the bloat ware!!!!!
May 4, 2016
Model reviewed: Acer Aspire E15; White; i5; 8GB RAM; Nvidia 940m 4GB; 500GB SSD (replaced 1TB stock drive); 1TB HDD as second driveMy dad bought this laptop and he had me put an SSD in it. the process was very easy and I STRONGLY recommend it.First: download bootable tool from windows to make a usb bootable for a clean windows install (use USB 3. it goes faster)Second: carefully pry off back after taking out all the screws and replace HDD with SSDThird: plug in bootable usb made from earlier and start up computer and follow instructionsForth: install necessary drivers (I installed the 940m driver from Nvidia and I STRONGLY recommend using PC matic which will take care of the other drivers and NOT Acer bloat ware)After doing this, I ran benchmarks using CineBENCH:Before SSD install with bloat ware:Open GL: 29.46 fpsCPU: 280After SSD install and clean windows 10 install:Open GL: 46.68 fpsCPU: 276
Even GTA V was good with medium-high settings
April 9, 2016
This laptop has suited my need for a "cheap" budget friendly portable gaming machine. It's capable to run most games at half to full resolution, ranging from Medium to max settings. That claim also really depends on the game, but it can handle nearly anything at 30+ playable frame rates. Even GTA V was good with medium-high settings.. Older games like Battlefield BC2 will run on on max settings upward of 60fps. The most taxing game to run was fallout 4 which struggles around 30 to mid 20s in the open world.Its hard to find a new laptop packing the features for this price range ($500 at the time of purchase) that has a dedicated 940m 2Gb Nvidia chip, i5 5200u, and 1080p screen. All of these are nice to have for mid range performance. The battery life has also been decent ranging between 4-6 hours of continuous browsing, drawing, and movies.However in order to make this a decent laptop, it is an absolute must to install an SSD and re-install Windows. The included 1TB western digital drive pre-installed with Windows 10 and bloatware limit this laptops true responsive potential. Also, if anyone is wondering Windows 7 is supported. You just need to use drivers found on a similar spec laptop and everything works except for what I can guess is a TPM module in Windows 7, Something that can't be disabled in BIOS. Also at the time of this writing Linux is not very well supported.I can't find any bad complaints in the screen or trackpad like everyone has been griping about. They're good enough in my opinion and not at all distracting from the overall value. Yes there are better laptops out there with nicer screens for a higher price, but this is built to give you the best bang for your buck.The screen on this is crisp and the color vivid. After 1 1/2 months of using it everything is still holding together. Just make sure you take care of it.
Best Budget All-Around Laptop for 2016
March 16, 2016
*First off, get the Cotton White model, it's newer (Intel 6th gen) and definitely more of a premium look.This is a fantastic mid-range laptop. For the price, this laptop has specs in the range of high-end devices double its price. My experience with it has been fantastic. It's lightning quick with Windows 10, VERY QUIET and runs cool, and is amazing at gaming for the price.Pros:4 GB Video Memory will be able to run most modern games very well, and older games such as Skyrim at MaxPremium white look, and high-quality plastic feel (not cheap feeling)Keyboard is greatRuns quiet, even while gaming, and hasn't gotten hot, even on my lapVery speedy, no lag experienced yetVery lightweight and portableCons:Track pad could be betterLED Screen is average, not mind-blowing, but not bad eitherBattery life is a little less than expected, not terrible thoughI'm very happy with this purchase, and I'd recommend this computer to anyone looking for a high end device, but not wanting to spend the big dollars on a laptop that might not deliver anyways. If you're a gamer, look no further, this review is from a fellow gamer.Best All-Around Laptop of 2016, hands down.
Great Laptop, Read carefully before buying!!!
November 29, 2015
READ THIS BEFORE BUYING THIS LAPTOP!!!!!!!!It's an amazing laptop for the price (550 for me), however it has its pros and cons, you have to be willing to trade some features for anothers, this been said, here you go:Cons-Materials: It's NOT a 1000$ laptop, so you are NOT getting a 1000$ case!! If you expect so, then go away and buy a Alienware or ROG, this is a 600$ laptop intent to light gaming and daily duties... And please dont be that people that buy this laptop and keep complaining about its quality or sturdiness.however its perfectly fine for normal use, the keyboard and touchpad are a little loose when you press it, but again, not a dealbreaker for me, like i say, you have to trade a feature for another.-Touchpad: It's not a normal touchpad, is a "Precision touchpad", no that precise and configurable as i like, windows wont let you use the edge scrolling only two finger scrolling so get use to it.-NO DVD DRIVE (read carefully), it has not a optical drive in it, this laptop comes with a black tray, again not a dealbreaker for me, actually this was perfect for me because i replace the black tray with a 9.5mm WONENICE HDD CADDY and put in the 1tb drive in the slot (SATA 3GB/s), using my SSD in the main slot (SATA 6gb/s).PD: Dont worry about the front bezel, the black tray comes with a fully removable front bezel, so you take it out and attach to the HDD CADDY, remember to buy a 9.5mm caddy, cuz the 12.7mm wont fit in this laptop.PROS:-Perfectly match CPU and GPU for this price, Intel i7-5500u, Nvidia 940m... It took me about 2 weeks looking for the correct laptop, and at this price im more than happy with it. I could not find a better specs at 550$, in this price you can have a 6th generation SKYLAKE cpu with no GPU, IMHO always is better to have dedicate graphics, no matter the CPU have a 5% less performace, same thing with the HQ cpu's, obviously you get more horsepower but again at this price no gpu so....-Display: Again at this price i could not get a better specs, its a full-hp 1080p TN display, excellent display BTW, good no great view angles, good bright, good colors, no glare at all, great for gaming... for me and for the price is a perfect panel.. again, look and check for the price and you'll only find 768p displays.-Battery: great battery life with this 4-cell.. i get about 4-5 hours with medium load.. obviously gaming you get as much as 1 hour. however who plays in bat?? it is no logical thing to do.-Excellent electronic build quality: When i did the ssd-hdd switch (about 30 minutes after i got it) i took off the down cover exposing the motheboard, and what a pleasing surprise it has a excellent build quality!!!! 10 year long-lasting electronic, easily.-Temp: this topic amaze me more than it should!! the fan refuse to turn on even with 1080p video playback, temps in idle are 29-32 for CPU, with Nvidia optimus GPU wont turn on at least you open a game... while Playing (FC4, CODAW, ACU, WD) CPU temp stays at 70, GPU gets as high as 75. the chassis wont get hot at all and the fan is hard to tell its on with the game sounds and stuff.I think already talked a lot. so for conclusion, if you are a gamer and got a lot of money to invest go with a game-build laptop.. otherwise you want great overall performance for your money go with this one. i strongly recommend it.Final toughs:- Use an SSD with it. (boot time: 6sec- shutdown: 4sec)- Make a fresh windows install to remove all bloatware, dont worry about the windows 10 key, its embedded in the mobo so if you reinstall windows 10 HOME edition, no worries about the license, it not even ask for it.-put an addicional RAM stick, 4gb, 8gb, whatever but up to 16gb combine... this is to activate DUAL-CHANNEL access. its gets about 25% better performance.-it is pretty thin laptop, i love it.
Good Inexpensive Laptop
October 9, 2015
It's a pretty solid computer. A lot of people are complaining that the screen sucks, and ya, it's not "top of the line". but in all honesty I don't really have and issue with the screen I think it has good colors and decent viewing angles. It's a great looking machine and it's super light, and for a laptop that's only $600 it does pretty well while playing games. I think my only complaint is that it runs a little toasty and the fans are running a lot. But again, a $600 laptop. Either way I'm very happy with my purchase.
Great beginner gaming laptop! (Or if you are so adventurous as to try mobile PC gaming)
September 1, 2015
I actually understand that you really can't get away from mechanical hard drives at this price, but what you get for the price is amazing.This is very good beginner gaming laptop. With a nVidia 940, with 2gb vRam (4 if you get 17", or i7) it packs a punch. I was also pleasantly surprised that it did not burn my legs off why I was gaming on my lap. Something that can't be said about some HP Envy laptops with Radeon graphics of a similar caliber. It also appears that the absence of an optical drive leaves room for storage expansion, or indeed, an optical drive. (If I open it later, I will share my findings, hopefully with pictures or a video.)It must be said however, that in order for one to have a good experience with this machine, you MUST install a fresh image of Windows, which can be done with nothing more than a flash drive and Internet access. Just go online and type in Windows 10 media creation tool. Download and run it, install it to the flash drive. Once done, plug the flash drive into the laptop, and turn it on while spamming f2. The BIOS will come up and go over to boot, and reorder the boot order, putting the usb drive on the top. Save changes and restart. Now booting from usb, you can begin a custom install of Windows. Delete all partitions on the HDD, until they have all merged together into a single partition. Then click new, and follow the prompts. Once the computer restarts, spam f2 again, and in the BIOS, go all the way to the right, and reset to default, save/exit. You will be greeted with the Windows setup, and continue to install. Don't worry about the activation key, Windows will detect the internal key, and use it to activate the new copy of Windows. If you haven't already, you can disconnect the flash drive now.Also it should be noted: I will not deduct a star for this, but the speakers are absolute garbage. Although, this is the as with most laptops, these are particularity bad, again, it isn't a problem with me, as I primarily use headphones.I will have a YouTube video up soon about how to upgrade to an SSD in one of these laptops, the like will appear here when it is done.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqyFS_z3LZoIn depth tutorial:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBnyjvYppDoAll in all, this is a great option for those who want to get into PC gaming who want the portability of a laptop, without breaking the bank.

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Good Laptop, Good Price
July 6, 2016
It's a great laptop for the price. I ordered the 15.6 inch, i5 core version, and it is worth the price. A couple of this to know going in though. First it would be best to do a fresh install of Windows 10. It gets rid of a lot of the pre-installed software. Especially McAfee Security suite. I mean its great to have a anti-virus and firewall installed, but there are better options. Also if you try to uninstall it it will ruin the OS. I uninstalled it and had to do a system restore right away to get to Windows 10 to startup again. So, follow the instructions online to install a clean copy of Windows from a USB drive. The product key for Windows is hard coded into the laptop's motherboard so there is no need for a new key. If that is too much work you can use simple small programs like PC Decrapifier, or PC Slimmer that other reviews for this laptop have recommended to get rid of them quickly, and easily. Now, also be aware that Windows 10 is vary open when it comes to your privacy. It loves to send data back to Microsoft to tailor Cortana and the live tiles to what you do online and off. So if you want limit the amount of data that Windows 10 sends out download Spybot Antibeacon to help with that. Now on to hardware. The display is nice bright, sharp, and clean. Videos look great and wonderful, although it dose not come with any kind of optical drive. So unfortunately you won't be watching your Blu-ray movies right away. you will need to purchase a separate drive either one that you can install into the laptop or a external drive. It does have an expansion slot for a drive, but a lot of people are using it to install a second SSD drive to speed up performance, which a great idea. Installing a SSD drive as well as expanding the memory to 16 GB make the this laptop really fly. So go external unless you don't want to have an external drive laying around. The mouse touch pad is okay. I would recommend a wireless mouse if you can use one. the pad can be a little to sensitive and make the cursor fly across the screen. Plus it dose not always register your clicks on the pad. Sound is gonna be hit or miss, and here's why. Now the laptop has good speakers, but they made a strange choice of putting the speakers in the bottom of the laptop instead of on top like most laptops. Now that's probably a design choice to fit everything into it, but it dose make the sound quality suffer. So either use some good headphones, or use some nice blue tooth speakers. The keyboard feels good to me. Nice short clickey keys and its a almost a full keyboard with only a few keys needing to use the Function key to get to work. Some people have said that they feel a little cheap, but like I said they feel great to me. Games run pretty well on this you have a 4 GB Nvidia GForce 940m video card which can handle a good number or game running at medium to high settings. I have read that it can run Skyrim on medium setting pretty well. The video card also has the ability to switch to the on board intel video output when your not playing games. This is great because it saves battery power when your just doing normal things like surfing the net or watching videos. Speaking of the battery its an okay battery life for the price. under normal use you will get 3 to 4 hours of battery life on a full charge. Playing games or doing more processor heavy things like video editing or capturing, it drops to 1 to 1.5 hours of battery life with a full charge. The laptop is a comfortable weight its not to heavy nor to light, and it dose not generate to much heat when in use. So for those of you who like to work with a laptop on your lap well, this is a nice comfy laptop that won't get to annoying or hot on your legs. Overall this is a great laptop play games and work with for what your paying. Some of the recommendations other reviewers are saying to do to get full advantage of the laptop are great suggestions to do. I have done a lot of them and its made this laptop really worth the money.
Great Purchase for the Gamer on a Budget!
June 11, 2016
Purchased this laptop for gaming, primarily. Overall it's definitely one of the better laptops I've had, so here's my breakdown of what I've experienced:PROS:>The price! Honestly, I couldn't believe I could get a gaming laptop this cheap. I'm on a budget and didn't want to spend too much on a piece of technology that would be obsolete in a few years, and this was in the right price range. Definitely a good spend if you're wanting to game yet not wanting to break the bank.>Great for online gaming. I primarily play Star Wars: The Old Republic and Overwatch, and I'm able to play both games with ease. I've played SWTOR on high settings, no problem. I've done Overwatch on low settings (yet to try it on anything higher), but the low graphics still look good and there's no lag with either game. Video card is great and provides a good MMO gaming experience for me.>Laptop is nice and lightweight. I have a hernia, so it's difficult for me to carry heavy things, and my other laptops I've had in the past have been rather heavy. This is easy to carry and transport from place to place.>So far, no issue with the OS and apps. The bloatware was a little annoying at first, but it didn't take long to uninstall and once that was gone, it ran smoothly. It's far faster than my desktop, and with two large games and a handful of apps, I'm not noticing any lag on my system yet.CONCERNS:>The casing on the laptop itself feels a little fragile. I once had a laptop like this that eventually cracked, and I'm concerned that this will happen on the Acer. I feel like I need to be extra careful with it.>Starting it up. Going through the initial start up process of setting up your laptop, etc., can take a little time. It took me almost an hour. Once you get past the bloatware and set up process, though, it's a breeze.> The track pad. It's not the best I've worked with and doesn't seem to be as sensitive as I'd like it to be, but it's not a deal breaker. I just plug in a mouse and I'm all set.All in all, a good purchase. I'm quite happy with it and know I'll get a lot of usage out of it for the next few years! Highly recommend for the budget-conscious gamer.EDIT: I tried some more games on this in case you're wondering if it works on other games.Overwatch- works great, no lagStar Wars: The Old Republic- works great, even on high settings.Lord of the Rings: Online- works good, but there is sometimes lag (I don't believe this is the computer, though, and many of my kinmates have the same issue with their computers.)Star Trek: Online - STO is able to run, but I had to adjust the settings. No lag issues, but the game wouldn't load for me without the adjustments. Not sure if it's a Windows 10 thing or not...Portal (downloaded from Steam) - works greatMass Effect 2 (downloaded from Steam) - works greatThe Sims 4 - works greatThe Sims 3 - works, but so much lag it's barely playable. I'm thinking it's a Windows 10 issue?Final Fantasy 14 - works greatGuild Wars 2 - works great
Good for the price
April 11, 2016
Good for the price, will play a lot of new games on lowest settings. No cd/dvd drive remember that if you are planning on buying hard copies of software
It does boot up pretty quickly and there is the typical bloatware
February 13, 2016
I just received this yesterday and got it up and running today. I added 8 GB of RAM. I haven't done a clean install of windows 10 yet (i can't find the memory stick I planned to use!) and I haven't debloated. I wanted to see how it runs out of the box. I have been using a Macbook for the last 6 years and only have a small bit of Windows experience during this time.It does boot up pretty quickly and there is the typical bloatware. It's pretty light weight and thin. The shell is plastic with a linen like texture.The display seems very washed out. I'm not sure if this is just because I am used to my Macbook. The Mac does not have full HD but the display is crisp and has a depth that the Acer lacks.I have also had a lot of buffering issues and stuttering in videos. Nothing too taxing, just watching a embedded videos or ar non HD YouTube. This has me rather disappointed. Perhaps doing a clean install will solve this.It still seems like a lot of bang for the buck. I personally don't know if I could stand the display. But this is for my son and hopefully he will be OK with it.
Great Value, only hindered by a slow hard drive
February 12, 2016
Great Value, only hindered by a slow hard drive - Get yourself an SSD!!!This is probably one of the best deals on a 15.6 inch laptop with two graphics cards and full 1080p out there!The only problem I found, out of the box, is that the stock spinning hard drive is a huge bottleneck in terms of preventing this laptop from reaching it's full speed potential.I did what so many others in the reviews have done and installed an SSD. Just know that YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REMOVE THE BOTTOM COVER TO INSTALL AN SSD. Instead, use the open DVD drive bay since the SATA port runs at the same speed as the SATA port that the internal hard drive is connected to - both are SATA III running at 6gb/s.A new SSD and drive caddy added about $75.00 to the cost - still a great value with all other features included.Before you erase the stock Windows installation, go to Acer's site and download and install the latest BIOS firmware to guarantee that the Windows 10 installation flash drive will boot properly.1. Download Windows 10 Home 64-bit and create a bootable Windows 10 installation flash drive. Use this tool to erase the existing hard drive.2. Get yourself an SSD. I got a Sandisk 240GB SSD and Windows 10 boots in 10 seconds flat.3. Get a 9.5mm caddy - I got this one - Protronix SATA Optical Bay 2nd Hard Drive Caddy, Universal for 9.5mm CD / DVD Drive Slot - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004XIUQYA?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s004. Remove 1 screw underneath to pull out the empty drive bay.5. Gently remove the faceplate off the empty drive bay and replace the faceplate on the new caddy with it.6. Remove the back bracket (for the single screw you removed earlier) from the empty drive bay and attach it to your new caddy.7. Install the new SSD into the new caddy and insert the new caddy into your laptop's open drive bay and screw back the single screw you removed earlier.8. Boot from the Windows 10 install flash drive, erase the stock, internal hard drive, should be Disk 0 (re-format it), install Windows 10 to the new SSD - should be Disk 1. You don't need a Windows product key.9. After Windows 10 installs, let it find and install all hardware drivers (you won't need to get any drivers from Acer's site).10. Once Windows finds and installs all drivers - may take several reboots to get them all - you should be all set with a clean and speedy system with no Acer bloatware.With the SSD installed in the DVD drive bay as the bootable drive, the system is speedy and works fantastic. I use the internal spinning hard drive for data and use the new SSD for Windows and applications.I'm giving this laptop 4 stars because in 2016, it probably could have just come with an SSD installed. I would have paid an extra $130 if it came with a 500GB SSD instead of the slow 1TB spinning drive.
have realistic expectations and this computer will treat you well.
November 26, 2015
This computer gets a 4 out of 5 from me. I went in knowing its not going to run games on high settings so as it sits, i would give it 5 out of 5 for being what i expected as far as hardware.Biggest flaw in my opinion is that it gets pegged as a gaming computer. Not that it can not run games but anyone who is an avid gamer knows that WASD is the most frequent position of the left hand while in game. The touch pad size, larger than any other laptop i have had, is fine but poorly placed. Where my thumb and palm come together, i have issues where this part of my hand is CONSTANTLY hitting the touch pad. This causes the mouse to move, which at times is VERY annoying. If they could have centered it to the laptops size rther than the typing part of the keyboard it would be a non-issue.Most frustrating thing about the ACER E5... Numlock! I have never had a computer that resets numlock every time the computer is shut down or rebooted. Evidently there is a fix for this that requires you to make changes in the registry. This could be a daunting task for anyone not used to digging around in there.All in all i gave this computer a 4 out of 5. As i said, it preforms as expected, as long as your expectations are realistic, but has just enough of a draw back, for me, to take one star away.

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When I first got this computer I was hyped. ...
August 27, 2017
When I first got this computer I was hyped. The computer does what it advertises, but I find that the 940m is not powerful enough for many games out there. I would suggest investing the 700 dollars into building a desktop. For only 400 dollars I could build a computer with more graphical capability than this. Trust me on this.
Buyer beware
May 6, 2017
Great computer but be careful when ordering this one. The description is is almost indentical to the model that's a hundred more. I thought was ordering the one with a disc drive and more battery. The mode numbers are so close. Anyways for what it is it's good but buyer beware I am still not sure I am keeping it.
Slow to start, a few errors, good to play games on.
September 6, 2016
I got this computer for my husband, who is going away for a few months and needed a new laptop capable of playing some of the computer games he likes in order to keep from being overcome with boredom on his trip. We decided to get this laptop because we liked the specs. My husband is also a fan of Nvidia graphics cards, so that was a plus. My husband plays DOTA2, Overwatch, etc. So far, all of those have been able to run with no lag or other problems.Here are the problems: this computer are that it is extremely slow to start. It takes a lot longer to start than even our old, one-foot-in-the-grave laptop that is 6 years old. Some of the things that come with the laptop are kind of annoying. The constant popups to install Office, etc. Granted, you can get rid of a lot of the annoyances, but it's still time consuming and a bit of a pain in the butt. We have also been getting the "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" error a lot. Once again, a major pain in the butt, especially considering this is a brand new laptop.
Does not come with copy of Win10 OS.
August 10, 2016
I am locked out of this computer due to the Windows 10 that is installed and it did mot cone with a Windows 10 OS. Before I was locked out, I cobstantly got error messages about Windows 8 (!?). I dont know what that was about. It was brand new and supposedly had W10. I am only using my trusty Amazon Fire at this time until I figure out a way to log in. Quite dissapointing. It was okay other than that.
I recommend against gaming hardcore as the processing and graphics won’t ...
April 26, 2016
Runs fairly well as a general use computer for school work and streaming videos. Although the windows 10 software always causes running problems with some of the software I had to download from my previous one computer. I recommend against gaming hardcore as the processing and graphics won’t accommodate with the massive load, but the computer is strong enough to play on minimum settings. Overall the computer runs great for average users, if you’re looking for a faster running and more powerful system your price roof will have to rise
Laptop is mostly fine, quality assurance is not!
February 28, 2016
The Laptop is fine, save for the fact that I have had issues with the HDD, both in read times and one occasion not being recognized as a bootable device. Secondly, and this is just egregious.... THERE ARE 4 SCREWS JUST MISSING FROM THE CASE! The entire left side almost has nothing securing the keyboard plate to the base plate!

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Legitimately had a faster laptop from the 90s
May 4, 2017
On paper, this laptop is great. It's got all the right components to game decently (Especially if you like playing the oldies, like AoEII and the like), it's got a massive display, and a lot of space. The card and CPU are actually great for this price point.The problem is when it's in practice. This laptop is extremely slow. The only things I have on it are Steam, MS Office, and Malware Bytes. I haven't even used up a quarter of the space on the thing. But it runs very, very slowly. The reason for this is there's legitimately dozens of Acer background programs constantly running and hogging up memory. It's actually made this laptop unworkably slow. I've run disk clean up multiple times, I use CCleaner daily, and I'm constantly removing extra hanging on junk, and it doesn't do it. I'm about to go to town on every program labeled "Acer" next to see if I can try and make this laptop usable.In conclusion, excellent components for the cost, but unworkably slow and not for any particular one reason, just a lot of pre-installed background garbage courtesy of the manufacturer. This was my first and definitely last Acer purchase.
Cheap plastic junk with decent specs and a stupid stupid stupid stupid mechanical HDD
February 13, 2017
Made of cheap plastic, doesn't feel solid at all. Hard drive predictably bit the dust after a few months (what kind of idiots are still putting mechanical hard drives in laptops?). Probably fine for people who don't actually travel with their laptops, but if that's the case you can get a way better desktop for this much money.Back plate is attached by about 400 screws, and getting in to repair it was a nightmare. Fan sounded like a hovercraft after reattaching it. It probably didn't re-seat correctly because of all the plastic crap that was snapping off when I had to yank the back plate. Motherboard died in less than a year. It also comes with no way for you to reinstall your OS and drivers when the hard drive does crap out. It's a junk laptop, but I guess they had to cut some corners to offer those specs at that price. In the end, I salvaged an 8GB stick of RAM from it. Thanks for the memories Acer. All 8GB of them.
In(As)pired.
January 16, 2017
I was due for a laptop. I bought my first laptop in 09 and it's barely hanging on. This laptop offers more than I need. I'll be using it for college and office work. So far so good.Update : Feb 5 2017Having issues with the laptop , turns on you stare at a balck screen for 10 minutes. Then you start to get annoyed and have to turn it off and back on. Evey other day it has been doing this to me. My friend has to change the hard drive.
4 month after purchase, hard drive is going bad. Acer service support is marginally acceptable.
November 3, 2016
After 4 months of barely using this laptop, the hard drive starting making intermittent grinding noise. System locked up and after forcing power cycle, system report hard drive error. Was able to bring laptop back up but still hearing grinding noise. I called Acer to have it repaired, since it is within the 1 year warranty. They had me reset the system via the small hole on the back of the laptop and then wanted me to call back when things had a problem again. I insisted they provide a warranty repair now rather than waiting again, since you cant remotely fix a failing hard drive. The customer service rep was a bit rude, but reluctantly provided return information and said I would get return label emailed to me within 24 hours. After 48 hours, no return label, called back and new customer service rep indicated my warranty repair does not cover shipment to them. But since it was promised to me, they would provide it. 24 hours later, received shipping label with my name mis-spelled and my city incorrect. Zip code is correct and my contact information is correct on the return information from Acer. Tracked package back to factory. Took 6 days in shipment and received email that Acer received package. They have had laptop for 3 days and no further communication.
Great Performance, Trade-off BAD QUALITY.
March 23, 2016
Pros:- Great specs at this price range Like:* i5 6th generation* HD display* 8 GB Ram* Nivida Video Card* 1 TB HDCons:* VERY cheap plastic casing* Screen can be better for an HD screen* Trackpad needs some re-visioningAlso the text seems small and blurry when I first started up this PC. Some tips - make sure to enable ClearText, change your screen DPI to 100% instead of the recommended 125%. The text will be small but you will not have blurry icons/windows/images.For apps like Photoshop/Google Chrome make sure you go to NIVIDA control panel and select NIVIDA Video for these apps it will help with performance.Overall it's a great laptop, at first I didn't like the plastic casing but I like the benefit of how light the laptop is so it's a trade off. Acer has some extreme quality issues. They should invest in better construction/casing for sure. Even the "ACER" logo is a sticker. This could be a nice chrome or something! Lastly, my laptop came with a hairline crack on the bottom casing. Amazon gave me a discount to keep the item as it didn't effect the overall performance of the device (which it's a great performing laptop). I rated it two stars because the quality is very poor, otherwise if it was better quality I would have rated it 4-5 stars.
Update: GPU failed
March 19, 2016
UPDATE: A month after purchasing this laptop, the NVidia GPU failed. Hopefully a replacement won't have the same problem.I've experienced the same cons as other reviewers. Very short battery life, terrible trackpad, and mediocre speakers.That said... I have a gaming mouse, plug it in when I intend to game on it, and often use headphones, meaning none of these things are an issue for me.I'm not going to lie, it won't give you 60 FPS on ultra on every game. It doesn't quite have the power. But if you're like me and looking for a way to get into your MMO's or BF4 or something while you're away from home, and you're willing to turn down your settings a bit in games like Witcher and Ark, then this is an excellent laptop for the price.

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screen failure after a year and a half
August 12, 2017
worked fine for a year and a half. the screen is going out now. expected this to last longer than a year and a half. very dissapointing,
Acer costumer service is plain poor.
March 24, 2017
I would say my general experience with acer is very traumatic. The laptop stopped working within 6 months or so, sent for repair, upon delivery the "repaired" laptop was signed by a random person and stolen. Acer were the only ones that can file a claim with FedEx, however they refused to do so since it was "signed and delivered". Then they just refuse to help. Laptops from Acer...never again.
So full of junk it is unusable
November 6, 2016
I can't tell you how much I regret buying this. Presumably to keep the cost down, Acer has pre-loaded this with so many free trials and third-party utilities that the laptop is essentially unusable. Even after turning everything I can off, I still find conflicting anti-virus products that I never wanted eating up performance, like zombies back from the dead.If you get this, you need a plan to completely wipe it the moment it arrives and start over--otherwise you will have the same experience I do. Several minutes to start up, several minutes to open up Internet Explorer, 75% degradation in usable bandwidth, and so on.Spend the extra $100 to buy from a more reputable manufacturer.
Broken Down THREE TIMES in a YEAR (please read before purchase)
November 1, 2016
I bought this laptop a year ago this month. I was actually saving for a car when I had to buy a laptop due to being in a programming class. That being said I depend heavily on this laptop and I can honestly say it is one of the most unreliable things I ever purchased. I bought it because it looked good, I'm pretty well informed on what makes up a good computer and this one was good for the price and a good beginner gaming laptop. I chose this over the Toshiba. A big mistake on my part. Two months after having it, it stopped working. Just shut down. I'm by no means rough with this laptop because I literally cannot afford another. That is not an exaggeration, I'm just that broke, college does that to you though I guess I was that broke before too. Anyway, I tried everything to get it to turn on, other Acer chargers to make sure it wasn't mine and to even try to boot it in safety mode. No go. Nothing clicked and I had a 600 dollar brick. I sent it in (your pay for shipping btw) and they were quick and got it back to me. The motherboard had gone out and that should have been a good clue I should've fought to return this.Skip forward a couple months and everything is going fine but it suddenly starts to freeze. While playing League of Legends, one of least demanding games. It would play Overwatch just fine but League? Best be ready to pay the time penalty. It was frustrating but I tried to work around it. I did everything I could to try to figure out why it was freezing, uninstalling LOL, booting it in safety mode, scanning for viruses, etc. My boyfriend looked at it too and couldn't figure out what was up. It progressively got worse. It would start to freeze just typing an essay. It went down hill from there and so again I sent it in. They reinstalled Windows 10 on it and boom fixed.Bad part? I literally got it back two weeks ago and last week it stopped working again. I went to a play that my university hosted and when I got back to my room, about to play some LoL, my computer wouldn't turn on. It didn't beep. Nothing. I tried many chargers. Still nothing. When I say I busted into tears I'm not kidding. This thing has caused me so much stress when it was suppose to eliminate a lot of it. I had homework assignments due the next day on it and it won't turn on. I have a 600 dollar brick. Maybe I got a lemon. Maybe but three times in the past year? My warranty is almost up and I can't imagine what is going to happen if I'm without a warranty honestly. I just want a new one. My boyfriendsaid laptop has been dropped three times and has no problems. It's perfect. Mine has never been dropped, is treated like a well behaved child and yet it does this to me. My boyfriend apologized for telling me to get this over the Toshiba.If you've made it this far thanks for sticking through it. It's up to you if you want it. I wouldn't give it less than a one because the Acer help people are quick and very kind and deserve a lot of recognition, however, I didn't pay 600 dollars to lose homework assignments, cry my eyes out, and constantly have to borrow other people computers.Acer. I want a new computer or a refund.
Defective - Screen failures after 1 hour of use.
October 25, 2016
Screen started flashing black intermittently within one hour of use while on web--returning first day. Regarding other aspects--fast processing and I like the plastic casing--very light and although feels a little cheap on the mouse, I'd rather have the weight advantage--looks cool. If you could guarantee you get one that doesn't fail, wouldn't be bad--but based on the other reviews I now see, it doesn't look very dependable.
Pretty good laptop for your buck
April 23, 2016
* Update * A little after a year of purchase the motherboard crapped out. Called Acer support and they told me to send it in to get it checked. Back and forth and they tell me my motherboard is beyond repair, not covered by the warranty, and need to get it replaced. The cost of the motherboard? $545. The cost of the part itself was more than the entire system. Acer has THE WORST customer support I have ever experienced. Save yourself the time and money and just buy a Lenovo Thinkpad.Never buying an Acer Product again.After receiving and testing out the laptop for a bit, there were some pros and cons that I found.Pros:- Graphics card is relatively strong. I run games at around 60-150 FPS depending on the quality. Example: ~110 FPS on League of Legends on Medium High quality.- Keyboard is smooth and sleek. Very easy to clean.- Design is light and really nice.- Really strong and fast computer considering it's only $550 ($600 with tax).Cons:- Heats up easily. This can be solved by buying a cooling pad- Mouse pad is really sensitive and unclear. Also, if you get liquid there, it's hard to remove.- Charging port is slightly loose. Unsure if its the model or just this specific laptop, No charging issues though.- No microphone jack. There is an audio jack on the bottom left but no microphone jack.
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Able to play games like Heroes of the Storm, Minecraft, Bordelands 2 and The Sims with great framerates

Powerful CPU/GPU Combo on one chip A10-7300 (Up to 3.20 GHz) + R6 Graphics

16GB of High Speed RAM and 1000 GB Hard Drive plus CD/DVD Drive

Wifi-N, Bluetooth and Ethernet for wireless and wired connectivity

1 Year direct warranty from Lenovo

Latest Fifth Edition Intel Core i5 5200U (2.20GHz)

8GB Memory 1TB HDD

NVIDIA GeForce 940M

1920 x 1080 Display

Windows 10 Home preinstalled

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