Acer Aspire 5 (2023) review: Affordable all-rounder (2024)

At a glance

Expert's Rating

Pros

  • Lots of ports (including USB4)
  • Solid battery life
  • Impressive matte screen
  • Good fingerprint sensor

Cons

  • Loud fans
  • Plain design
  • Not available in the UK

Our Verdict

The Acer Aspire 5 is a solid all-rounder, but it doesn’t excel in any particular area. While that makes it a good choice for everyday usage, those with specific requirements or a desire for a stylish design should look elsewhere.

Price When Reviewed

Not available in the UK

The Aspire 5 laptop is one of Acer’s best sellers. And the 2023 model (A515-58M) pairs a 15.6-inch Full HD display with Intel’s 13th-gen processors – the latest at the time of release.

While it’s not currently available in the UK, does it justify the $799.99 asking price in the US? Here’s our full review.

Design, build & connections

The design is primarily about functionality, so the Aspire 5 isn’t much of an eye-catcher.

Its dark plastic exterior (with a Steel Grey finish) cannot be opened comfortably with one hand, while the rather large display bezels make the laptop look old-fashioned.

It does offers one ergonomic advantage: open the screen further shifts the keyboard up slightly, making for a more comfortable typing position.

The Aspire 5 offers plenty of ports, including two USB Type-A, one USB Type-C and a full-size HDMI connection.

The Type-C port supports USB4, so it works with Thunderbolt for fast data transfer up to 40Gbps. By comparison, the USB-A ports can reach 20- and 10Gbps respectively.

While there’s no ethernet option here, you do get the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard. Aspire does not offer LAN, but WLAN with the Wi-Fi 6E standard.

Display, keyboard & trackpad

The 15.6-inch display of the Aspire 5 has a Full HD (1920 × 1080) resolution. That gives it a classic widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio, even though the boxier 16:10 format makes more sense for most applications these days.

A matte rather than glossy coating on the display helps reduce the interference of reflections, but it’s not perfect. A max brightness of just under 250 nits still makes it difficult to see in direct sunlight.

However, the screen’s major weakness is its poor colour reproduction – both in its coverage of the relevant colour spaces and in colour fidelity. This is insignificant for most office work, but it’s no good for graphical work or video editing.

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Acer uses almost the entire width of the base for the keyboard, which is why it has an additional number pad on the right.

However, the latter’s keys are considerably narrower than the large keys in the main field of the keyboard, which guarantee a high hit rate. When typing, the keyboard remains quiet and never feels spongy. But feedback could be more pronounced, and the up and down arrow keys are only half as high as the left and right ones.

The touchpad requires quite a lot of force for the mouse click: since it bounces a bit, it’s also quite loud. Thanks to the non-slip surface, however, the mouse pointer can be positioned precisely, and even multi-finger gestures don’t cause any problems.

Performance & battery life

Acer relies on Intel’s 10-core Core i7-1355U as the processor. Since only two of these cores are performance-focused, it’s much less powerful than other chips in the Raptor Lake range.

In Cinebench R23, the Core i7-1355U is around 30% slower than the i7-1360P and 80% behind the i9-13900H.

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In everyday use, this is only noticeable when you use the Aspire 5 for tasks such as graphic design or photo and video editing. And even then, the performance drop-off isn’t as dramatic – usually only around 10-30%.

For all other tasks – with the exception of complex games – the device is barely slower and so works well. In office applications, for example, the laptop really benefits from its fast 1TB NVMe SSD.

Despite the relatively low performance and power consumption, the fan in the Aspire 5 is clearly audible – around 45dB under load. However, the device doesn’t ever get particularly hot.

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The advantage of the U-series chip becomes apparent in the battery test: the system’s power consumption is only around 4.5W, which helps the Aspire 5 in terms of battery life. Despite the relatively small 53Wh cell, it can last for nearly 12 hours.

After you do run out of charger, an hour connected to the mains gets you back to 84%.

Verdict

The Acer Aspire 5 is a real all-round laptop: With its solid design, decent performance and good battery life, it covers most requirements that users have for a . Moreover, it can be used both at the desk and on the move.

Though the Aspire 5 can do many things, it is not outstanding in any particular category. If you’re looking for something specific – be it for working on the go, gaming, performance-intensive tasks or simply something more stylish – you’ll be better off with a different laptop.

Specs

  • Processor: Intel Core i7-1355U
  • Memory: 16GB
  • Graphics: Intel Iris Xe
  • Storage: 1TB SSD
  • Connections: Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2
  • Operating system: Windows 11 Home
  • Display: 15.6-inch, 1920×1080, 16:9, 60Hz
  • Weight: 1.78kg
  • Battery: 53Wh
  • Ports: 1x Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x Type-C USB 4/Thunderbolt, 1x 3.5mm audio jack, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x power
  • Other features: Full HD webcam, fingerprint sensor (within touchpad)

This review was originally published in German on PC-Welt.

Acer Aspire 5 (2023) review: Affordable all-rounder (2024)

FAQs

What are the specs of the Acer Aspire 5 2023? ›

Acer Aspire 5 (2023) Laptop – 13th Gen / Intel Core i7-1355U / 15.6inch FHD / 1TB SSD / 16GB RAM / 4GB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 Graphics / Windows 11 Home / English & Arabic Keyboard / Steel Grey / Middle East Version – [A515-58GM-72A4]

Why should I buy Acer Aspire 5? ›

Great port selection. The Aspire 5 has more ports than most laptops. With so many electronics opting to minimize or even remove the few ports they have, it's always wonderful to see a laptop that bucks the trend. The Aspire 5 has USB-A ports, a USB-C port, an HDMI port, and even an Ethernet port.

Does Acer Aspire 5 last long? ›

It's an even shorter lifespan than I saw from the Aspire Vero, the last Aspire I reviewed in 2022, and it's dwarfed by the lifespan of some 11th Gen Intel budget laptops that you can currently get for less than half of this price, such as the Gateway 14 that I reviewed a few weeks ago.

Is the Acer Aspire 5 screen good? ›

The Acer Aspire 5 Spin 14 (2023) is a solid mid-range laptop with the powers of a 2-in-1. It looks good and offers up some excellent power under hood and some good endurance to boot. The display is fine for everyday work, although it offers middling brightness and colour accuracy.

Which is better, Acer or ASUS? ›

Which is a better gaming laptop ASUS or Acer? Asus easily wins in build quality if you're a gamer. While they come in at a higher price point than Acer's gaming laptops, they have better graphics, screens, and more powerful performance.

How long do Acer Aspire laptops last? ›

That isn't to say that Acer laptops aren't useful. Given the price of most Acer gadgets, an average lifespan of 3 to 5 years with high-end use is reasonable. Furthermore, if you operate the equipment carefully, you should be able to utilise it for at least 7 to 8 years.

Why Acer is better than Lenovo? ›

Which laptop brand is better Acer or Lenovo? Acer offers a wide range of laptops with smart features at affordable prices while on the other hand, Lenovo focuses on built quality and long-lasting battery backups.

Is the Acer Aspire 5 plastic or metal? ›

The lid is covered in aluminum, but the rest of the chassis is fairly sturdy plastic. The laptop is large enough for a full-size keyboard with numeric keypad, though the latter has half-width keys.

Should I leave my Acer laptop plugged in all the time? ›

The recommended energy window with minimal wear for lithium batteries is between 30 and 70 percent of their maximum charge. If devices remain plugged in all the time, the battery “dwells” at the highest energy level and that means stress for the core component.

Does Acer Aspire overheat? ›

Answers. This is normal CPU temps under heavy load. As long as CPU temps stay below about 90*C, it should be fine. However, you can try to promote better airflow and reduce peak temp up to about 5*C by raising the laptop about an inch above a hard surface taking care not to block the air intake and exhaust vents.

What are the benefits of Acer Aspire 5? ›

Powered by high-performance AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series Processors1 for crisp multitasking to pursue your passions.
  • Smooth Operator. ...
  • Made to Do it All. ...
  • AMD Radeon™ Graphics. ...
  • Clear and Comfortable Viewing.

Is Acer a reliable brand for laptop? ›

Are Acer laptops worth buying? Of course, Acer laptops are known for their durability and reliability. And have a good warranty period on every laptop. These laptops also come with a variety of features, such as the best battery life, amazing processors, and high-resolution, high-quality displays.

Does Acer Aspire 5 have Microsoft Office? ›

Acer Aspire 5 Laptop 13th Gen Intel Core i5 (Windows 11 home/ 16 GB/ 512 GB/ Intel Iris Xe Graphics/ Microsoft Office) A514-56M with 35.56 cm (14") WUXGA IPS Display, Steel Gray, 1.4 KG. Ref.

What is the maximum RAM for Acer Aspire 5? ›

The Acer Aspire 5 A515-56-50TS (model number N20C5) supports DDR4 RAM. Specifically, it supports up to 12 GB of DDR4 RAM, which typically comes in the form of a 4 GB soldered module onboard and an additional 8 GB module in the SO-DIMM slot.

What processor does the Acer Aspire 5 have? ›

Aspire 5 Intel

Powered by the latest 13th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors1 and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX® graphics1 for crisp multitasking to pursue your passions.

Can Acer Aspire 5 be upgraded to 16GB RAM? ›

So you must have the Aspire 5 A515-56 laptop that takes the DDR4-3200MHz PC4-25600 SODIMM memory type and comes installed with 4GB (Soldered) memory. Then you can upgrade your Acer Aspire 5 A515-56 laptop up to a maximum memory capacity of 20GB and adding 1x 16GB DDR4-3200MHz ram is perfect.

What is the specs of Acer Aspire 5 i7? ›

Acer Aspire 5, Windows 11 Home, Intel Core i7-11th Gen, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD- Refurbished
▶ Operating System
Processor Speed (turbo)4.70 GHz
▶ Memory
Standard Memory8 GB
Memory Card ReaderNo
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