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The Acer V5 Series of laptops stands a little above the budget V3 range. There is a range of differently configured Acer Aspire V5s – the Acer Aspire V5-571 we reviewed is one of the easiest to find on sale, a still budget-priced and specified 15.6in n...
The Acer Aspire V5-571 is very much a budget choice. Its quite-usable battery life, competent screen and generous dimensions make it a workable choice for a portable machine, but you may pine for more power with challenging computing tasks...
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techradar.com Updated: 2012-11-14 01:15:28
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The slim Acer Aspire V5 works as a stylish alternative to Intel's Ultrabook platform and although this machine doesn't boast the same kind of power, it can give you a reliable computing experience for a much lower price. Looks-wise, this is a very attract...
Good performance, Connectivity, Usability, Build quality...
Standard resolution screen, Battery life, Some bloatware pre, installed...
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Acer's V5 series is a busy one, with multiple configurations starting at £349 and rising several hundred pounds for the top spec gear. Our 15.6 inch review model sits firmly in the middle of the range, boasting...
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Acer's Aspire laptops often offer a lot for not a great deal of money. The last V-series laptop we saw, the Acer Aspire V3-571, won a Best Buy award earlier in the year, so we had high hopes for hopes for the new V5-571. The V5 makes a good first impr...
The V5's keyboard is comfortable to use, but the laptop misses the mark when it comes to performance...
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Well, you release one flash new operating system with a touch-friendly interface and suddenly touchscreen laptops are all the rage. We've recently seen the Asus VivoBook S400C , the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 , the Asus Taichi and the Dell XPS 12 all get in o...
Trackpad, Touchscreen, Smooth in use, Good price...
Keyboard, Low resolution, Not a lot of power, Battery life not great...
The Acer Aspire V5 Touch is a laptop of compromises. Low power, low battery life and a poor keyboard in exchange for a budget price and excellent Windows 8 support with a good touchscreen and trackpad. It's not the best touchscreen laptop for under £500...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-02-15 01:12:16
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The Acer Aspire V5-571-6891 ($499.99 list) is a Windows 8 budget desktop replacement laptop with very few compromises. It comes with a large 15.6-inch display with a full keyboard, multi-touch trackpad, DVD burner, dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wi-Fi, USB 3...
Can you get full quality in a laptop for under $500? Yes, you can, with the Acer Aspire V5-571-6891 desktop replacement laptop...
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The Acer Aspire V5-571 laptop may not wow you with fancy features or premium performance, but it will definitely help you save a few quid. This budget desktop replacement laptop cuts its price to £445 without sacrificing productivity by offering an Intel...
You get a lot of CPU for your money, Solid allround performance levels, Wellbuilt for a budget notebook, Fullsize keyboard and numeric pad...
A rather heavy laptop, Some bloatware issues...
The budget category is a difficult one to shop in because it's easy to give up core functionality in the pursuit of a lower price tag. Thankfully, the Acer Aspire V5-571 doesn't require that sort of Faustian bargain. It’s a solid performer in general an...
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Sometimes, all you need is a system that will let you surf the Web, check Facebook, get some work done and watch a movie in your downtime. The Acer Aspire V5-571-6869 is a no-frills 15-inch mainstream notebook that sports a third-generation Core i5 pr...
Good everyday performance, Can handle mainstream games, Runs cool, Lightweight for 15-inch notebook...
Short battery life, Bland design, Finicky touchpad...
The Aspire V5-571 offers speedy Core i5 performance for a cheap price, but the design isn't very exciting.
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The Acer V5 Series of laptops stands a little above the budget V3 range. There is a range of differently configured Acer Aspire V5s – the Acer Aspire V5-571 we reviewed is one of the easiest to find on sale, a still budget-priced and specified 15.6in...
The Acer Aspire V5-571 is very much a budget choice. Its quite-usable battery life, competent screen and generous dimensions make it a workable choice for a portable machine, but you may pine for more power with challenging computing tasks...
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The Acer Aspire V5-571-6869 ($649.99 direct) laptop may not wow you with fancy features or premium performance, but it will definitely help you save a few bucks. This budget desktop replacement laptop cuts the price without sacrificing productivity by off...
Intel Core i5-3317U processor. Numeric pad.
Bloatware. Ethernet/VGA combo port requires adapter...
The Acer Aspire V5-571-6869 is a bare-bones budget laptop that still manages to provide solid performance and acceptable battery life...
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The Acer Aspire V5-571-6891 ($499.99 list) is a Windows 8 budget desktop replacement laptop with very few compromises. It comes with a large 15.6-inch display with a full keyboard, multi-touch trackpad, DVD burner, dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wi-Fi, USB 3...
Great Price. 6GB of memory. Full keyboard including numeric keypad. Core i3 processor with Intel HD 4000 Graphics. 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi. Good speakers and sound.
No Touch screen. Only one USB 3.0 port. Dongle for Ethernet and VGA. Bloatware in desktop mode...
The Acer Aspire V5-571-6891 comes in as a price leader: under $500, yet it's a fully functional desktop replacement laptop rather than the stripped down netbook that you'd expect for so few ducats...
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Ultra-budget laptops powered by dual-core Intel Pentium processor and 2GB RAM are best suited only for basic everyday tasks such as media playback, web browsing, using office suite and social networking. If you want more power for snappier performanc...
and price in India The Acer Aspire V5-571 uses a second-generation Core i3 processor but has enough muscle to handle medium to slightly heavyweight applications. Rest assured, multitasking (multiple light applications) with antivirus running in the ba...
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While the bulk of press attention has been on touch laptops with high price tags, Acer has decided to make touch available at a much lower price point. The Acer Aspire V5 Touch is another example of this effort. Based on the inexpensive almost-an-Ultraboo...
Low power draw, Inexpensive for a touchscreen laptop...
Unpleasant keyboard and touchpad, Touchscreen use seems an afterthought, Short battery life, Lackluster performance, Poor hardware value...
The Acer Aspire V5 is only competitive as an entry-level laptop. Jacking the price up to $730 without addressing battery life or performance has predictable results. Touch is the justification for this model's unusually high price, yet Acer hasn't made...
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This 15.6-inch notebook is priced below $600, has a design less than one inch thin and gets over five hours of battery life. What's not to like?OverviewThe Acer Aspire V5 series is designed to provide and thin and light computing experience at an affordab...
Decent performance, Five hour battery life...
Poor display quality, Fan whine, Feels cheap...
The Acer Aspire V5-571 is tough to recommend because it has so few qualities that would make it recommenable. The screen is poor; the build quality is average; the keyboard and touchpad need better tactile feedback; the design is boring; the speakers are...
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