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Acer Aspire E 15 (E5-576G-5762) Review

Acer Aspire E 15 (E5-576G-5762) Review

Posted on November 28, 2017June 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Acer’s E 15 line is well-regarded for offering high-end specs at budget prices. Like the E 15 (E5-575G-57D4) that came before it, the 15.6-inch Acer Aspire E 15 (E5-576G-5762) offers an impressive set of components for a sub-$600 laptop. The new E 15 rocks an Intel 8th Gen Core i5 CPU, a full-HD screen, a 256GB SSD and discrete Nvidia graphics. It even throws in all-day battery life and a DVD optical drive (for those who still want one) for good measure. However, to get this level of performance for just $599, you have to live with a display that is very dull and has muted colors.

Design

The Aspire E 15 features a plastic lid printed with the woven-cotton pattern that’s synonymous with Acer’s more affordable notebooks. While a shiny, embossed Acer logo decorates its lid, a hunchback hump rises from the back of its underside.
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