Monday, January 29, 2018

Acer Aspire S 13 Ultrabook

Acer Aspire S 13 Ultrabook

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The attractive unique portable design, strong performance, long lasting battery, and affordable price make the Acer Aspire S 13 one of the best sub $1,000 ultrabooks on the market.

The Acer Aspire S 13 with battery like Acer AS16A5K Battery, Acer AC14B3K Battery, Acer AS16A8K Battery, Acer E5-575 Battery, Acer E5-774 Battery, Acer F5-573 Battery, Acer E5-475G Battery, Acer CB5-571 Battery, Acer ES1-311 Battery, Acer CB3-531 Battery, Acer ES1-131 Battery, Acer B115-MP Battery is the complete package. The 13-inch Ultrabook sports a portable unique durable design, with strong specs including a sixth generation Intel Core i5 CPU and sizable 256GB SSD. Add in the snappy keyboard, vibrant display, and long lasting battery and you have an incredible value for its relatively affordable $750 price tag.

Keep reading to see what has us so excited about this Acer Aspire Ultrabook.

The Acer Aspire S 13 differentiates itself from the sea of silver slabs with an eye-catch black (or white) nanoimprint cover. The textured display case has vertical striations that create a sharp pinstripe design complete with an “acer” logo on the middle left side. A silver metallic strip with Aspiser S engraved on it runs between the two the hinges contrasting nicely against the black (or white) cover.

To test battery life, we used Futuremark’s PowerMark benchmark in balanced mode. The test consists of a combination of automated web browsing, word processing, gaming and video playback workloads. The test is far more strenuous than typical web browsing alone, measuring the machine under a litany of scenarios to better simulate high-stress usage. With the test being far more demanding the scores are understandably lower than what you’ll experience just checking Facebook or watching Netflix.

In our tests the Acer Aspire S 13 ran for 3 hours and 41 minutes before shutting down. This aligns the device pretty closely with competing devices such as the Dell XPS 13 which ran for . 3 hours and 43 minutes. However, it’s worth mentioning that the unit we tested was equipped with QHD display, a model with a less power intensive FHD display would beat out the Aspire S. Considering that powermark is a bit more strenuous than standard use you can expect last over the course of a full work day.

The Acer Aspire S 13 is an excellent Ultrabook that offers a great level of value for its sub $1,000 price point. Equipped with competitive specs including a sixth generation Intel Core i5 CPU and a lightning fast 256GB SSD the laptop is perfect for productivity. Not to mention it also looks fantastic. The 13-inch non-imprinted cover is well built and offers a unique aesthetic that stands out among the homogeneous collection of MacBook clones on the market.

Now if you’re looking for a top of the line Ultrabook, that’s where the Acer Aspire S 13 becomes a little less attractive. For the price, the display is excellent, but there isn’t a QHD resolution and the color contrast isn’t as rich as some of the more expensive devices on the market, such as the Dell XPS 13. The scaling options also aren’t as robust as some of the Ultrabooks on the market. So if you’re looking for top of the line performance, the most expensive model of the S13 is going to fall well short of something like Lenovo’s X1 Carbon or the MacBook Pro, granted it will also cost less money.

Still, this Acer Aspire Ultrabook does a phenomenal job of hitting that sweet spot between price and performance. With its design and performance it’s a tough act to beat at its current price point.

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