Acer Aspire 5 14 Slim Laptop | 14″ WUXGA (1920 x 1200) IPS |Core i5-1335U | Intel Iris Xe Graphics | 8GB LPDDR5 | 512GB Gen 4 SSD | Wi-Fi 6E | USB4/Thunderbolt 4 | Backlit KB | A514-56M-576D, Gray
$447.00
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Price: $447.00
(as of Aug 15, 2024 12:03:21 UTC – Details)
The highly versatile Acer Aspire 5 14 is powered by the latest 13th Gen Intel Core i5 processor for multitasking and Intel Iris Xe graphics for accelerated photo and video editing performance. Maximize your productivity with performance grade thermal solutions and comprehensive connectivity options. The narrow-bezel design provides plenty of screen so you can focus on what’s in front of you, while the 14.0 WUXGA display ensures crisp, true-to-life colors! (NX.KH7AA.002).
Do What You Do With Exceptional Performance: The 13th Gen Intel Core i5-1335U processor goes beyond performance to let your PC do even more at once. And Intel Iris Xe graphics distribute performance where you need it most.
Clear and Comfortable Viewing: Experience crisp, lifelike colors, and sharp details on the 14.0” WUXGA (1920 x 1200) IPS 16:10 display. You have more space to work thanks to narrow bezels.
The Design: The slim 0.70″ body and aluminum top cover give the Aspire 5 a premium feel and appearance. An ergonomic hinge design lifts the body of Aspire 5 and tilts the backlit keyboard for comfortable typing, improved cooling, and a better sound experience.
Smooth Operator: Make light work of your daily tasks, with a full line-up of features to elevate your day-to-day—like TwinAir Cooling, a 1080p webcam, an air inlet keyboard, and aluminum cover.
Internal Specifications: 8GB LPDDR5 memory; 512GB PCIe Gen4 SSD to store your files and media; Windows 11 Home
Connections: Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) supports dual-stream Wi-Fi in the 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz bands, including 2×2 MU-MIMO Technology; Bluetooth 5.1 or above
Video calling has never been so good on the 1080p FHD camera—which uses Acer’s TNR technology for high-quality imagery in low-light conditions along with Acer PurifiedVoice with AI Noise Reduction.
Acer PurifiedView combines 3 key features (Background Blur, Automatic Framing & Eye Contact) together with advanced AI algorithms that make you look more centric and confident through e-meetings, live streaming and video calling.
Ports For All Your Accessories: 1 – USB Type-C Port – supporting USB4 (up to 40 Gbps), Thunderbolt 4, USB Charging & Power Delivery (Up to 65W), 2 – USB 3.2 Gen 1 Ports (one with Power-off Charging), 1 – HDMI 2.1 Port with HDCP support, 1 – Headphone/Speaker/Line-Out Jack, 1 – Kensington Lock Slot, 1 – DC-in for AC adapter
Esau Alvarenga –
Excelente Maquina
Llevo solo un dia con este equipo, pero en general no podrÃa estas más satisfecho. Muy recomendable.
Lacy Ballard –
High quality,
Excellent product, great performance.
KrazyDogLady –
Disappointing, not up to specs
I bought this laptop over one that had other features I wanted because this one claimed to have a much higher processor speed. Unfortunately it actually has a much lower processor speed and simple stuff takes more time to load than on my 8 year old previous laptop. I am unhappy that Amazon would lie to me about the technical specifications of a product.
sdfasfsfdfd –
horrible fan noise, and horrible horrible keyboard
There is zero control for fans under linux, and the default, bios driven fan control is very, very over-exuberant in terms of cooling. From the moment you perform the simpliest task, the fans come on, stay on, and lord help you if you decide to do anything CPU intensive.I’ve owned a lot of laptops over the years, and a lot of Acer laptops. The prior generation of this Aspire model had zero fan noise most of the time. And it is 100% on Acer’s lap here, as they prevent any form of real control in the bios, and further, decided to be over aggressive re: cooling.Quite literally, CPUs at 40C are not hot, yet the fans are blaring.The keyboard? Wow. Just beyond terrible. For starters, for absolutely no reason, they moved keys around. The delete key is now an overstretch above delete, moved to there the ‘home’ key used to be. The up/down arrow keys have much less height, and are basically randomly responsive due to their tiny nature.These are *primary keys*, used in consoles, for editing documents, used all the time! Primary keys here!And the entire space-bar role is smaller height wise, making the space bar itself more finikity, more apt to not register randomly, for left/right edge hits are more difficult to hit center mass. It’s a disaster.There is even some weird lag when coming off of shift, so that when typing quickly, shift is ‘sticky’, resulting in shift events that should not happen. EG, there is a 10ms or some such delay in shift realising it has been released.There are even double type events on all keys, again due to the horrible, chicklet keyboard feel.If you are a sysadmin, or type a lot, RUN AWAY from this laptop. You won’t be happy here, at all.Did I mention the keyboard sucks? Just wanted to make that clear, the KEYBOARD SUCKS!Why Acer? WHY?!
Mike Jaruzel –
Cannot get a 2nd charging supply.
I cannot get a 2nd charger!!!!! This makes things inconvient. Als windows 11 is ripe with popups and windows 11 always want me to send things up to the cloud which makes my computer not private.
Emry P. –
Don’t but Acer laptops having AMD processor.
The ACER laptops are great but the ones that come with AMD processor chip don’t provide the performance as the Intel chips do. The laptop gets slow after sometime.
C’harlie –
HUGE LETDOWN
I had acers in the past and loved them but this one is AWFUL and I WOULD LIKE A REFUND. I would get another Acer, but not this slow version with an awful screen.