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Lots of hardware for little money. Thanks to a GeForce GTX 950M and a cutting-edge Kaby Lake processor, Acer"s Aspire E5-575G should render even sophisticated games smoothly - and this at a competitive price of just 600 Euros ($673). What is the catch?
Acer promises just this with its new Aspire E5-575G. Not only has it incorporated a cutting-edge Core i5 processor from the Kaby Lake generation into the 15-inch device, but also a dedicated GeForce GTX 950M as well a fast GDDR5 memory, all for just 630 Euros (~$707). Although its other configuration features in the form of 8 GB of RAM, a traditional 1000 GB hard drive and Linux operating system (that we replaced with a Windows 10 64-bit version in the test) can be classified as mediocre, the Taiwanese manufacturer seems to have created a potential price-performance bargain here. The following test will clarify whether losses in quality have to be accepted elsewhere.
Consequently, we will compare the Aspire E5-575G with its F5-573G (GTX 950M, i5-6200U) sister model, Medion"s Erazer P6661 (GTX 950M, i7-6500U), and the somewhat more expensive Nexoc M512 III (GTX 950M, i7-6700HQ) powered by a quad-core among others.
Since the casing, connectivity and input devices (apart from the omitted keyboard backlight) of the E5-575G strongly resemble those of the F5-573G, we will not re-examine these components and use the screenshots from the previous test. However, it should be noted that the aluminum-reinforced display lid of the F series has been replaced by cheaper plastic in the E lineup, which consequently involves some losses in touch and stability. Overall, the build is nevertheless functional and robust. The speed of the SD card reader and the Wi-Fi module (1x1 802.11ac) are also in a good midfield.
Notwithstanding the comparatively low purchase price, the E5-575G has a relatively high-resolution Full HD screen. Its 1920x1080 pixels combined with a diagonal of 15.6 inches lead to a decent pixel density of 141 PPI. Thus, the reproduction is pleasantly sharp and users with normal eyesight should be able to recognize all the contents well, even without increasing the scaling factor (which can often cause problems with older programs).
Although the E5-575G has a matte and thus largely reflection-free screen, we cannot recommend the laptop for outdoor use with a clear conscious. The maximum possible brightness of just less than 170 cd/m² are simply too low for recognizing the contents without problems. The screen is virtually illegible on sunny days.
As typical for TN, users only see a true reproduction at an absolute perpendicular viewing angle. The slightest deviations upward or downward quickly lead to an extreme brightening or darkening of the image, distorted colors and significant loss in contrast. The lateral elbowroom is somewhat bigger, but the device can only conditionally be viewed by several users at the same time. An IPS panel, such as the one in Medion"s Erazer P6661, would have done a considerably better job here.
Acer"s Aspire E5-575G is one of the first laptops based on the Kaby Lake architecture, the successor of the Skylake lineup introduced in 2015. Technically, not much has changed in the new generation. Thanks to the optimized 14 nm manufacturing, Intel can now offer somewhat higher clock rates at the same power consumption, while the per-MHz performance stagnates at a high level. This equates to a clock headroom of 2.5 to 3.1 GHz (2-core Turbo: also 3.1 GHz) in the case of the Core i5-7200U ULV model (TDP: 15 watts) installed here, which is 200 to 400 MHz higher than the previous Core i5-6200U (2.3 to 2.8 GHz, 2-core Turbo: 2.7 GHz). Most of the other technical specifications of the dual-core processor with Hyperthreading support have not been modified.
Since Nvidia"s new GP107 mainstream chip (Pascal, 16-nanometers) has not yet been released, the older Maxwell GM107 in the 28 nanometer build is inside the Aspire E5. Nevertheless, the GeForce GTX 950M with 640 Shader units offers a solid computing performance with up to 928 MHz, which renders up-to-date games and 3D application smoothly - even if not at maximum settings in most cases. Only the related 2 GB GDDR5 memory (128-bit interface, 5 GHz effective) is relatively tight for today"s standards. Thus, the texture resolution has to be more or less reduced. Compared with other competitors, the GTX 950M in the Aspire E5 delivers the expected performance, and this, without losses in the battery mode.
Both the CPU and GPU Turbo of the E5-575G are utilized ideally in games, and the laptop achieves the performance corresponding with its configuration. While the reserves are enough for older games such as "BioShock Infinite" or "Battlefield 4" in the native Full HD resolution and medium to high graphic settings, the latest 3D games often have to be reduced to 720p and minimum settings. At least in principle almost every game can be played without stutters, which should not be at all considered as a matter of course for a device from the 600-Euro (~$673) price range.
The Aspire is surprisingly quiet during games with just over 33 dB(A) and is not annoyingly loud even during prolonged gaming sessions. Although the good 40 dB(A) in the stress test proves that the cooling system can get considerably louder, in practice, this level will at most be observed in mid-summer.
The casing temperatures already indicate that it gets hot inside the Aspire E5. CPU temperatures of just below 100 °C (~212 °F) cause the Kaby Lake chip to throttle for thermal reasons after a few minutes in the stress test. However, this is a tolerable clock decrease from 3.1 to 2.8 GHz. The GPU"s maximum of 86 °C (~187 °F) results in a loss of over 20% and its clock rate drops to 732 MHz. We would like to emphasize once again that both the processor and the graphics unit do not present throttling in real games, and thus this behavior should not be seen too critically.
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The 62 Wh battery in the E5-575G is just as big as in the F5-573G sister model - but can the newer Kaby Lake platform provide longer runtimes? The clear answer: Yes! Our review sample lasts a good hour longer in Wi-Fi browsing (screen brightness: 150 cd/m²) and achieves a very impressive seven and a half hours - barely a rival comes even close to that. Almost 13 hours in idle are also quite remarkable. Only 3D load depletes the Aspire after a short 75 minutes. If that is too short, forcing the integrated CPU graphics would roughly double the runtime.
It should not be surprising that an uncompromisingly high-end device cannot be expected from the 600-Euro (~$673) laptop category. Acer, however, offers a solid configuration and gaming suitable device to the mainstream market with its Aspire E15 E5-575G-549D. Its low price involves some more or less painful austerity measures. There was obviously no room for a stylish metal casing, fast SSD or bright IPS panel in the budget - but a cutting-edge Kaby Lake processor, fast mid-range GPU, as well as 8 GB of DDR 4 memory and a big hard drive were still possible. This configuration makes the Aspire unconditionally suitable for gaming, although the screen"s native resolution can be used only in a few cases. However, all newer games are principally playable with some visual losses - not necessarily a matter of course for a laptop.
We can give the Aspire a very good rating in terms of build and input device quality. Apart from the screen"s far too low brightness, overall, the device hardly shows any major weaknesses and even surprises with unexpected strengths in some aspects: Seven to eight hours of practical battery life or fast ac-Wi-Fi (despite only 1x1 TX/RX) are not found in some even more expensive models. Thus, it can be summarized:Buyers looking for an affordable multimedia laptop, with performance reserves for up-to-date games will not go wrong with Acer"s Aspire E5-575G. However, the Aspire is not suitable in the outdoors due to its very dark screen.
If you want a sub-$350 Windows laptop, you usually have to settle for a dull, low-res screen; lackluster design; and mediocre performance. For $349 ($429 with Windows Office), Acer"s Aspire E 15 E5-575-33BM defies those expectations, providing a colorful 1080p display, solid build quality and a reasonable Core i3 processor. Throw in over 8 hours of battery life, a DVD drive and just about every port you can imagine, and this 15.6-inch laptop is a real winner for consumers on a budget.
Acer"s Aspire E 15 is made of sturdy black plastic with a dark gray, matte lid that has a subtle crosshatch pattern and texture, along with a deck that looks like faux brushed aluminum. The notebook seems to have solid build quality, because it didn"t creak or buckle during my use; the keyboard didn"t show any signs of flex while typing either.
At 10.2 x 1.5 x 1.2 inches and 5.06 pounds, the E 15 E5-575-33BM is bulky, but it"s not much bigger than other budget 15-inch laptops. TheDell Inspiron 15 5000 is heavier (5.2 pounds) but thinner (0.92 inches), while the HP Notebook 15-ba009dx (4.6 pounds, 0.96 inches thick) is both thinner and lighter. The 14-inch Asus VivoBook E403SA is a much smaller alternative, at 3.18 pounds and 0.7 inches thick.
The Aspire"s thick frame leaves plenty of room for both a DVD writer and almost every conceivable port. The left side houses a full-size Ethernet port, two USB 3.0 connectors, HDMI-out, VGA-out and a USB Type-C 3.1 port that"s good for data but that can"t be used to charge the laptop. The right side contains the DVD drive, a third USB port and a 3.5mm audio jack. The front lip offers an SD card reader.
Don"t try using this laptop in direct sunlight. The Aspire E 15 E5-575-33BM registered just 215 nits on our light meter, well below the 276-nit category average but actually better than showings by the Notebook 15 (174 nits) and VivoBook E403SA (201 nits). The Inspiron 15 5000 (213 nits) had a nearly identical score.
The Aspire E 15"s speakers offer output that"s quite accurate and loud enough to fill a medium-sized room. When I played Deep Purple"s "Smoke on the Water," I could hear a clear separation of sound amid the drums, vocals and guitar. There was only a hint of tinniness in the high tones.
The Aspire E 15 scored a modest 5,408 on Geekbench 4, a synthetic benchmark that measures overall performance. That"s much less than the Core i5-7200U-powered Inspiron 15 5000"s score (6,742), but better than the showing by the HP Notebook 15-ba009dx (3,291) and its AMD A6-7310 CPU.
Once you take the panel off, you can put up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM inside or swap out the hard drive for any 2.5-inch SATA SSD. The machine comes with only one of its two memory slots filled, so you can pop in an extra 4GB, which costs around $33, for a total of 8GB. A 240GB or 250GB SSD goes for between $90 and $100. When there"s a sale, you can get both components for far less. So, for $480 or less, you can have this laptop with an SSD, 8GB of RAM and a 1080p display.
If you don"t mind carrying the Aspire E 15 around, you"ll really appreciate its long battery life. The laptop lasted 8 hours and 16 minutes on the Laptop Battery Test, which involves continuous surfing over Wi-Fi. That time is an hour and 20 minutes longer than the category average (6:52) and around double the time of the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (4:25) and HP Notebook 15 (3:36). The 14-inch VivoBook E403SA (9:02) lasted a bit longer.
Even in a market in which most built-in laptop webcams take poor pictures, the Aspire"s 720p sensor stands out for all the wrong reasons. When I shot a selfie under the flourescent lights of my office, both my facial features and the background behind me were filled to the brim with extra visual noise. Fine details like the hairs in my beard and the lines on my skin were hard to make out.
The Aspire E 15 stayed cool and comfortable to the touch throughout our use. After I streamed 15 minutes of video, the touchpad measured 78 degrees Fahrenheit, the keyboard clocked in at 84 degrees and the bottom hit only 85.5 degrees. All of those temperatures are well below our 95-degree comfort threshold.
Acer"s Aspire E 15 family comes in a wide variety of configurations.If you"re willing to spend a couple hundred dollars more, the $579 Aspire E5-575G-57D4 has the same screen and chassis as our review model, but features a Core i5-7200U CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. The $629 E5-575G-53VG adds Nvidia 940MX graphics.
Acer preloads the Aspire E 15 with just a handful of utilities that aren"t harmful but that mostly duplicate built-in Windows 10 features. Acer Care Center checks the system health and looks for software updates. Acer Power Button sets what the power button does: turn off the computer, sleep, hibernate or disable the display, but all those options are also available in the Windows 10 control panel. Acer Quick Access allows you to turn on the Blue light-reduction mode or set up your computer as a hotspot, features that you can get as part of the OS. CyberLink"s PowerDVD lets you play movies on disc.
If you"re looking for a lighter laptop with longer battery life in this price range, consider Asus" 14-inch VivoBook E403SA, which costs $50 more and has much weaker performance, but weighs just 3.18 pounds and lasts over 9 hours on a charge. However, if you want the best budget 15-inch laptop available right now, look no further than the E 15 E5-575-33BM.
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