|
Acer has produced a solid line of laptops with the Aspire E series, and the Acer Aspire E5-573G-7034 ($799.99 as tested) is no exception. This midrange desktop-replacement model has 16GB of memory, a 1TB hard drive, and an Intel Core i7 processor. But whi...
Good price, Attractive design, Plenty of storage, Full numeric keypad, Strong all-around performance in testing...
Case feels flimsy, Mediocre display, with narrow viewing angles, No keyboard backlight...
The moderately priced Acer Aspire E5-573G-7034 is a desktop-replacement laptop that offers lots of storage and memory, as well as a solid feature set, but its build quality and display could be better...
|
|
computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-12 01:04:36
|
We received the E15 series model E5-573G-7034 in for testing. This basic-looking machine isn't likely to elicit looks of jealousy from your Apple MacBook Pro- or MacBook Air-wielding friends, with its oddly textured plastic casing and basic black-and-whit...
Low price given its components, Good overall performance, with discrete graphics processor, Non-glare 1080p screen...
Keyboard lacks backlighting, No SSD, Plastic construction is ho-hum...
A textured-plastic shell keeps this Win 10-based Acer Aspire E15 from feeling like a premium notebook. But it performs like one—and at an aggressive price. Read More…...
|
|
|
With most systems today coming with touchscreen and two-in-one designs, the Acer E15 feels a little like a computer from a few years ago. It's got a basic black and gray textured design with a full-size keyboard/number pad. The 1080p 15.6-inch screen look...
|
|
|
The Acer Aspire E series is a budget-friendly multimedia notebook line with models starting under $400. Our fully equipped review model is $799.99 and includes a 15.6″ full HD display, Intel Core i7-5500U dual-core processor, Nvidia GT 940M 4GB graphics...
Good price to performance ratio, Full HD display resolution, Available in multiple colors...
Abysmal battery life, All plastic design, Lackluster keyboard feel and no backlighting, Slow hard drive...
|
|
|
Priced at the lower end of midrange desktop-replacement laptops, the Acer Aspire E5-573G-57HR ($599.99 as tested) provides strong overall performance. Typically, a sub-$600 system would come with one or two glaring compromises, but the E5-573G-57HR mainta...
Low price. Discrete graphics card. Strong productivity and multimedia performance. Long battery life.
Touchpad feels a bit flimsy. Keyboard lacks backlighting...
The Acer Aspire E5-573G-57HR is a capable desktop-replacement laptop with long battery life, a 1080p screen, and hardware suited to strenuous daily tasks, all at a fairly affordable price...
|
|
|
Acer recently launched its new Aspire E5, a laptop loaded with Windows 10 and featuring a moderate price tag at $799.99 USD. The laptop is targeted at multi-purpose users -- those who do some work, some play, surf the web and watch some videos. It could s...
|
|
|
Acer has new laptops running Windows 10 in the pipeline, and we've gotten our hands on one of the first models among them: the Acer Aspire E5 laptop running Windows 10. This is part of Acer's E Series Windows 10 notebooks, and arrives at the same time as...
Acer's new Aspire E15 laptop has a lot of things going for it — it is large but lightweight, the design is attractive despite the plastic shell, and the display is very pleasant to look at. Acer has coupled these positive points with a nice array of hardw...
|
|
|
All-rounder. Acer treats its brand new all-rounder a powerful mid-range CPU and a gaming-suitable GPU. The battery life are basically satisfactory, but was better in the former model...
Matte screen, Decent application performance, Gaming suitability, Good input devices...
No maintenance hatch, Dimmed screen brightness in battery mode...
In Review Acer Aspire E5-573G-5785. Test model courtesy of Acer Germany.Acer's 15.6-inch E5-573G is aimed at price-conscious buyers. It does not lack decent computing power. The installed Core i5 processor has enough performance for all usual application...
|
|
glj.io
Updated: 2016-11-12 01:04:36
|
The E5-573G is interesting because of the value it offers for its price point which is usually $470 new (Newegg, Amazon), and will probably get lower. Competitors under $500-$550 do not offer as much usually. The New HP Envy 15z with coupons and all can s...
Fastest for gaming under $500 (for a new laptop), Very good thermals, CPU almost at full speed, Case gets hot only slightly, doesn't get annoying, 1TB SSHD is a good storage option, deliver good boot/loading times, good common performance, 8GB RAM, 802.11...
Low quality TN 768p display, Low quality keyboard with slightly uncomfortable layout. Non backlit, Mediocre at best speakers, Narrow selection of connection ports (2xUSB 3.0, no DisplayPort), No mSata/M.2 slots for future storage components, Small battery...
Well. The E5-573G does deliver some punch for less than $500 (current price is $470). It's the fastest for 3D/gaming under $500 and even $550 or as fast as others, if only new laptops are considered, but it costs less. It also comes with 1TB SSHD which is...
|
|