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Newegg offers Acer Aspire E E5-575-53EJ Laptop with 15.6" 1080P Display, Kaby Lake Core i5-7200U 2.5 GHz CPu, 8GB DDR4L Ram, 256GB SSD, USB 3.1 Type-C, WiFi AC, Windows 10 Home 64 Bit @ $470 with free shipping.
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SPEC:- Windows 10 Home 64 Bit
- 15.6" 1080P LED Backlit Anti-Glare Display
- Kaby Lake Core i5-7200U 2.5 GHz (3.1 GHz Turbo, 3MB cache)
- 8GB DDR4L 2133 MHz Ram
- 256GB M.2 SSD
- 720P HD WebCam with HDR
- Dual Band 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 4.1 + Gigabit Lan
- 4-cell Li-Ion (2800 mAh) Battery
- 4.92 lbs
- PORTS:
- 2x USB 3.0 (1 /w Power-Off Charging)
- 1x USB 2.0
- 1x USB 3.1 Type-C GEN 1
- 1x HDMI
- 1x VGA
- 1x SDXC reader
- 1x Audio Combo jack
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Very good performance for the price. 7th Gen Core i5 and 256GB SSD really helps it to stand against higher priced laptops in various benchmarks and real life scenarios. Real world benchmarks like PCMark, has very good score on this.
Build quality is decent, if not great and acceptable at the price point
Upgrade options. Ram can be upgraded to 32GB. The SSD is a M.2 SSD and it has one 2.5" SATA III slot to add another storage, SSD or HDD
Very good battery life. The laptop lasts for 8 hours+ with WiFi browsing.
CONS:
The Display is a TN Panel
No backlit Keyboard
The Trackpad is not good. Better with an external mouse.
Hope this will help you to decide whether to go or no go.
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does not appear so. also the display gets repeated bad marks in the reviews, but reviewers rate expandability and upgradeability pretty high. 1 8gb stick RAM with 1 open slot, and I heard conflicting reports of an open hdd bay (ssd is m.2).
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- Very good performance for the price. 7th Gen Core i5 and 256GB SSD really helps it to stand against higher priced laptops in various benchmarks and real life scenarios. Real world benchmarks like PCMark, has very good score on this.
- Build quality is decent, if not great and acceptable at the price point
- Upgrade options. Ram can be upgraded to 32GB. The SSD is a M.2 SSD and it has one 2.5" SATA III slot to add another storage, SSD or HDD
- Very good battery life. The laptop lasts for 8 hours+ with WiFi browsing.
CONS:- The Display is a TN Panel
- No backlit Keyboard
- The Trackpad is not good. Better with an external mouse.
Hope this will help you to decide whether to go or no go.The screen is decent, and the performance after loading windows on the SSD (remove any HDD prior!) is great.
Note: The laptop is quite picky about the power adapter. The generic $8 one I purchased off ebay did not work.
Excellent laptops! The only negative so far is that they are HEAVILY loaded with junk from Acer, which takes quite awhile to uninstall.
OP, rule #1, put the item in the title. Why do you never do that?
OP, rule #1, put the item in the title. Why do you never do that?
Which people? pretty generic statement