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  • Hey, how's it going Dave 2d here. So this is the Acer Aspire 5 now? This is a laptop

  • That is surprisingly, not marketed as a gaming laptop

  • But it's very capable at playing most triple-a titles in 2017 now this thing goes for

  • $600 that's the retail price. I think occasionally it might hit 550 on Amazon

  • I'll drop a link below for just the most accurate pricing, but this thing has the new NVIdia Geforce MX 150

  • So this is their graphics cards that kind of replaces the 940 Mx

  • It's kind of like a mobile version of the gT 1030 and it's pretty good. Build quality on this thing is not bad

  • It's mostly plastic

  • Grooved finish up top the keyboard deck is aluminum with a bit of flex if you're putting a lot of pressure on it

  • But nothing abnormal. It's got a good hinge design kind of one hand openable if you go slowly enough

  • It's relatively thin and light for a 15-inch laptop and the overall build quality was better than I thought it would be for the price

  • The Port Selection is good

  • it has a standard array of USB 3

  • The standards to me are the usb c port doesn't support Thunderbolt 3 but that's expected

  • And there's also an ethernet port which isn't common at all for laptops in this price range

  • Accessing the internals is pretty easy for the two and a half inch drive and the memory you can use these hatches the configuration

  • I'm running comes with a total of 8 gigs of ram. If you've removed the whole bottom panel

  • You can change the Wi-Fi card and the SSD the included SSD uses a Sata interface

  • I don't think this laptop can handle pcie drives

  • I tried a couple and they didn't seem to work the battery down here is a 48 watt hour battery and I'm getting a little

  • Bit over five hours of battery life

  • Now, I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that this is running new processors

  • These are just more energy efficient than a lot of the quad-core CPUs that we see in 15-inch laptops

  • But yeah battery life on this thing pretty good the screen is ok it's not amazing

  • It's an IPs panel with mediocre color Gamut brightness is not bad

  • I mean it could be better but for indoor use it's not an issue viewing Angles are pretty good

  • And there's no significant backlight bleed obviously this isn't the best screen out there, but for the money

  • It's pretty good. The speakers are located on the bottom and well

  • I got to be honest they sound below average for a 15-inch laptop despite this true Harmony branding on the sticker

  • They get reasonably loud, but the audio quality isn't great the keyboard is actually really nice for a $600 laptop

  • The screen falls all the way flat

  • Good to know. If you've never used a keyboard with a number-Pad

  • The positioning is a little bit weird the keys are responsive and the layout is comfortable

  • But it doesn't have backlighting. Now part of me is glad that it didn't stick red leds into this to make it into some gaming

  • Thing but for some people no backlighting will be a deal-breaker. Not a big deal for me

  • And if you're using it for school or for most work unless you work like it's in the batcave or something then it should be

  • Okay It has a windows precision trackpad which I like. Tracking is great

  • Gestures are responsive. The button clicks feel a little shallow and the surface is a smooth simple plastic. It's not textured

  • It's not glass, but the overall trackpad experience is good

  • And it's really nice to see inexpensive laptops like this using good trackpad software. Now if there's one gripe

  • I have about this whole system. It's the amount of bloatware they have installed

  • It's only a 5 minute job to nuke at all, but every time I see Norton pre-installed on a computer

  • I die a little bit on the inside.

  • Alright, let's talk about performance. The Mx 150 is a

  • 25 Wide TDP

  • Chip that's similar in Power consumption to the 940 Mx from the previous generation

  • But this time the performance is significantly better. On some benchmarks,

  • We're looking at pretty much double the performance. You realize how crazy that is. In one year, this category of GPU has doubled in

  • Performance at the same Wattage. Like that's super impressive. 10 series GPUs, thumbs up!

  • It's not some crazy gPU pushing out 4K games, but this is the first

  • $600 laptop that I could comfortably play games on. Now the drivers are still relatively new but here are some frame rates from games

  • You're looking at performance that is better than the 950 m and really close to the 960 m from last year

  • Now this laptop uses a 2 core CPU so some games might feel a little choked if they're more CPU dependent and same with video

  • Editing even 1080p video edits won't do great on this just because of the CPU but in general

  • I think it's a very good pairing between the i5 and the Mx150

  • There's no heavy throttling when I was running stress tests and thermal management is also good the internal and external

  • Temperatures are comfortable. Fan noise is also quieter than normal. These new processors are pretty easy to cool

  • Ok so here's the deal the aspire 5 starts at $400, but the configuration I'm running comes in at $600.

  • For the money, you're getting a laptop with a plastic Chassis and mostly plastic paneling

  • But with a very respectable build quality. You get a 1080 screen that has reasonable brightness

  • But mediocre color gamut and color accuracy. The keyboard is comfortable, types well, and it's got an aluminum deck

  • But sadly has no backlighting. The trackpad works nicely. There's nothing

  • I really dislike about it

  • Inside the CPU and GPU are well matched with each other the combo is great for school or work

  • and it delivers good performance for light to moderately demanding games the ram and storage are easily replaced and

  • Lastly we have a 48 watt hour battery that can squeeze about five hours of battery life

  • So I think Acer did a really good job in the Aspire. I think for $600

  • This is a surprisingly good laptop

  • but the question some people might have is do you purchase this for 600 or do you get one of the

  • $800 gaming laptops and those have a GTX 1050. Obviously, there's a relatively big difference in price

  • But this thing is also a lot thinner and lighter than those so if weight is a consideration for you if you need to travel

  • Frequently with your gaming laptop. Take a look at this thing. I think this is really good for the money.

Hey, how's it going Dave 2d here. So this is the Acer Aspire 5 now? This is a laptop

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