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The editors liked
Extremely light
Strong performance with blazing fast SSDs
Accurate touchpad
Good low-light webcam
Thunderbolt port
Robust processor. Uses high-capacity SSD for storage. Includes both Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 ports. Design is thin and light.
Fast performance
Good keyboard feel for such a slim (0.6-inch) and light (2.6-pound) laptop
Gorgeous design
Very slim and light
Has a Thunderbolt port
Very
The Acer Aspire S5 is an incredibly thin and light ultrabook that hides its ports
Including Thunderbolt
Behind a clever motorized door
Exceptionally thin and light
Yet powerful
SSD
Superior audio
Dual-band Wi-Fi
Fast processor
Absurdly quick solid-state drives
Among the thinnest
Lightest laptops available
Thin
Light
Solid performance
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ACER
Aspire
Ivy Bridge
Laptops
Ultrabooks
Windows 7
Small
Stylish
Excellent keyboard
Ports on clever dropdown MagicFlip system
Lightweight designInsanely fast SSD performanceOne of few PCs with a Thunderbolt port
The editors didn't like
Gimmicky port hatch
Low-resolution screen with drab colors
Mediocre battery life
Odd power button placement
MagicFlip I/O Panel is inconvenient
Puzzling. No backlight for keyboard. Middling display and sound
Expensive
Noisy cooling fan
Tiny cursor-control keys
Inconvenient rear-mounted ports
Mediocre TN display with narrow viewing angles
Fan is a bit noisy
Med
That port door
Named the MagicFlip
Is a potential problem if it ever breaks down. The keyboard isn't backlit
And battery life could be better
SSD limits storage to 256GB
No ethernet
Has bloatware
And is a tad pricey
Bland design
Annoying connectivity
Average display
Small battery
Massively overpriced
Very expensive
MagicFlip is kind of ridiculous
Gets really hot
Gaming performance is lacking
Loud
Grinding fan. Small keys
Too widely spaced. Arrow keys are so diminutive they're nearly unusuable. Two USB ports isn't enough
Moderatequality display
Disappointing battery life
No Ethernet port
MagicFlip system is a potential point of failure
Poor screen quality for the priceDrop-down port cover is tedious to useSubpar battery lifeLoud fan noise
Published: 2012-08-05, Author: Brian , review by: vernonchan.com
If you're strapped for cash but need an Ultrabook, the S5 might not be your cup of tea. If you're not strapped for cash but need an Ultrabook, theres a small chance that you'd prefer the MacBook Air. Many ultrabooks suffer from a keyboard depth issue, and...
Published: 2012-08-05, Author: Brian , review by: vernonchan.com
Slight difference in sizeAs I previously stated, the build quality is significantly better and is much lighter than its predecessor – 1.2kg vs 1.35kg. It is slightly larger too, if you look at this comparison here (ignore those 2 games, some of my favouri...
Techindustriya.com / Reviews / Acer Aspire S5 Ultrabook Review, Acer Aspire S5 Ultrabook Review, Written by Eric Tipan. Posted in Reviews, Ultrabook, Tagged: Acer, i73517U, Intel, Ivy Bridge, Ultrabook, Published on October 16, 2012 with No Comments, Ivy
Slim and stylish design, very light weight, and great performance through decent hardware,
Low resolution screen compared to competition, no backlit keyboard and rear ports access could be seen as gimmicky.
The Acer Spire S5 is a pretty decent ultrabook, with a great chassis design and overall snappy performance. While the benefits of the MagicFlip panel are moot, there’s no denying that the 11mm profile of the Aspire S5 is impressively thin. Of course, w...
Abstract: Même s'ils n'ont pas encore percé autant qu'Intel l'espérait, les Ultrabook représentent bel et bien la catégorie la plus dynamique et innovante des PC portables. Les constructeurs rivalise nt d'ingéniosité pour concilier des contraintes antagonistes ...
Démarrage en 15 secondes, Bonne performances du processeur, Fin et léger, Sortie casque puissante
Parfois un peu bruyant, Certaines touches du clavier sont sous-dimensionnées, Pas de port Rj45, Dalle TN brillante de qualité médiocre
Cet ultrabook de 13,3 pouces compte parmi les modèles les plus rapides et réactifs de sa catégorie. Il accuse toutefois une autonomie de seulement 4 heures, quelques soucis de finition et une piètre dalle d'affichage qui le cantonne à seulement 3 étoil...
Abstract: Il est venu le temps des Ultrabooks. Ces ordinateurs qui proposent une finesse digne d’un MacBook Air, un processeur Intel Core et une autonomie d’au moins 6 heures. Voici, en sommes, comment le fondeur à l’origine de ce nom déposé justifie les certif...