Approximately 8 to 9 months ago I got my brother a new laptop gift promised, if he would succeed. His exams this year This is because his laptop a year ago piece is gone, where repair was not interesting. He came to his word, and after cum laude, and the time for me to look for a laptop for him. A new laptop out is always fun working for myself, I wanted to spend around 500 euros, 600 euros in mind if there is a really good deal come over. The requirements that I suggested to the laptop were:
Minimum Core i3 2nd/3rd gen performance or AMD equivalent.
15.6 "or smaller
A minimum of 3 hours battery with economical use
Graphics performance equivalent to a HD 5470 or better
Luxury design (different flavors)
USB 3.0 (pre)
<500 or exceptionally <600
Eventually, after much searching, I came right at 4 models: Acer 5750G-32354G32 Asus is pretty cheap, but the CPU performance is far below standard, the same applies to the Samsung, but to a lesser extent, while you pay 200 euros more for the design. Initially I decided to Toshiba, but once in the store got the Acer increasing my attention. After some thorough comparison both have I finally opted for the Acer (i3-2350M and GT610M), nevertheless it lacks USB 3.0. opening the Acer 5750 is definitely a nice laptop, the design resembles the Asus K53 series and at first you might not think it is a laptop of 469 euro. The plastic housing of the screen is covered with a structure with a central Acer logo. Once open, the laptop looks a little less luxurious, the casing around the keyboard is gray in color and the bezel around the screen is glazend (which easily scratched). This is probably done so that it fits better with the glossy screen. Connectors:
LAN connection
VGA
HDMI
4 x USB 2.0
3.5mm audio jack
speaker connection
SD card reader
4 Status LEDs (Power / HDD / Charge / WLAN)
DVD RW
Kensington lock
Keyboard
On the keyboard, I am very satisfied. There are few laptops in the budget segment, which has a keyboard feature that does not sag when the H / J / L button is pressed a lot. This Acer is one of the exceptions. Continue typing the keyboard is very nice and there is a number pad. The only thing I find unfortunate is that it's not a chiclet keyboard. Bouwkwaliteit Acer is best known for its laptops in the value segment, it is a fairly young company, which was formerly (2001/2002) also shows in the quality of its computers. However, I dare say that Acer has made an enormous effort and (in quality) definitely does not include for Asus K53 Series & HP Pavilion G6 series. The Aspire 5750 feels solid. You can do it here and there a bit by pressing the plastic casing, but nothing that unusual in other brands in this price range. I speak from experience, my current Acer Timeline 4810TZ and still works fine after 2 years. (The quality comparison is drawn with: Medion MD5400, Toshiba Tecra A8-PTA83E, Toshiba sateliite A350D-20k, HP Pavilion DV6-3123cl, Acer 4810TZ, Samsung NC10, Packard Bell Dot SE-750NL, Sony Vaio VPCEA4S1E) Screen The screen is a glossy 15.6 "TN panel with a resolution of 1366 x 768 as with virtually all laptops under 600 euros. Though the resolution had liked best higher on a 15.6 "I believe that it was. probably unwise for cost reasons But I would have preferred that they had used. Matte screen On the train or during college hours you will undoubtedly suffer from reflections, as with all glossy screens. Furthermore, the viewing angles as expected from a TN panel: mediocre, but I did not expect better from a budget laptop frankly. A positive edge of the screen is that it can be freely adjusted. Fiercely (200 nits if we are to believe Acer self) Performance The laptop is equipped with a Sandy Bridge processor, the Core i3-2350M with integrated IGP (HD 3000) and a GT610M (1GB) video card. The laptop certainly feels fast and fluid to, but I have not had time to run these benchmarks will be posted. At a later time, I still have some benchmarks of the CPU & notebookcheck.net here Performance Index Speakers The sound that comes out is decent, but do not expect miracles. The speakers can be pretty loud, loud enough to fill a room. Approx 25m2 well Music sounds clear, however, but lacks bass. Furthermore, I am not an expert in this field. I myself use a Sony Sony MDR-ZX300 and am content. Heat & Noise The laptop is generally quite quiet. At startup or during intensive tasks you can hear the fan while, but it is not disturbing. The only time that the laptop actually produces sound when the CD / DVD drive is put into use. Over the sound of a hard disk (WD3200BEVT) I am less happy, makes the disc during downloading high relatively high buzzing tone (same high tone I have with my WD Blue 3.5-inch desktop hard drive 7200 rpm). It's not loud but annoying. The laptop is well ventilated, the palmrests stay cool. However, the bottom is noticeably warm during long intensive tasks, but not distracting. Speedfan indicates that the CPU while browsing fluctuates between 30 ~ 36 Celsius. In the stress test Prime95 Speedfan indicates that the temperature rises to 78 Celsius and the temperature stabilizes. Battery Life After having gone through a number batterijcyclussen gives BatteryBar the following: The battery lasts about 4 hours when brightness at 30% turn and then start typing reports or browsing. This is because the GT 610M is not at work, but when you're running a game or other program draws heavily CPU & GPU battery in 1.5 hours empty. You will without the cumbersome adapter. With this kind of laptops do not even get through the day Conclusion All in all, I come to a conclusion that the Acer Aspire 5750 in its price range is one of the better choices. For 470 euros you get a laptop with an i3-2350M processor, 4GB DDR3 and a GT 610M graphics card, with such specifications will most people it can work well and turning occasionally even a game. The laptop itself is quite solidly built and its design is not cheap. The only sad thing is hetbglanzend bezel and screen with a lower resolution, but at this price you really can not expect anything better. There are plenty of alternatives for this laptop (<500), but you'll have to do with an IGP (HD3000) or probably a slower processor. Note: Acer supplies the laptop with pretty much bloatware, you'll start half an hour are engaged in removing games & other useless applications. To me that's not a big deal, but I'll let you know when this one moment
Minimum Core i3 2nd/3rd gen performance or AMD equivalent.
15.6 "or smaller
A minimum of 3 hours battery with economical use
Graphics performance equivalent to a HD 5470 or better
Luxury design (different flavors)
USB 3.0 (pre)
<500 or exceptionally <600
Eventually, after much searching, I came right at 4 models: Acer 5750G-32354G32 Asus is pretty cheap, but the CPU performance is far below standard, the same applies to the Samsung, but to a lesser extent, while you pay 200 euros more for the design. Initially I decided to Toshiba, but once in the store got the Acer increasing my attention. After some thorough comparison both have I finally opted for the Acer (i3-2350M and GT610M), nevertheless it lacks USB 3.0. opening the Acer 5750 is definitely a nice laptop, the design resembles the Asus K53 series and at first you might not think it is a laptop of 469 euro. The plastic housing of the screen is covered with a structure with a central Acer logo. Once open, the laptop looks a little less luxurious, the casing around the keyboard is gray in color and the bezel around the screen is glazend (which easily scratched). This is probably done so that it fits better with the glossy screen. Connectors:
LAN connection
VGA
HDMI
4 x USB 2.0
3.5mm audio jack
speaker connection
SD card reader
4 Status LEDs (Power / HDD / Charge / WLAN)
DVD RW
Kensington lock
Keyboard
On the keyboard, I am very satisfied. There are few laptops in the budget segment, which has a keyboard feature that does not sag when the H / J / L button is pressed a lot. This Acer is one of the exceptions. Continue typing the keyboard is very nice and there is a number pad. The only thing I find unfortunate is that it's not a chiclet keyboard. Bouwkwaliteit Acer is best known for its laptops in the value segment, it is a fairly young company, which was formerly (2001/2002) also shows in the quality of its computers. However, I dare say that Acer has made an enormous effort and (in quality) definitely does not include for Asus K53 Series & HP Pavilion G6 series. The Aspire 5750 feels solid. You can do it here and there a bit by pressing the plastic casing, but nothing that unusual in other brands in this price range. I speak from experience, my current Acer Timeline 4810TZ and still works fine after 2 years. (The quality comparison is drawn with: Medion MD5400, Toshiba Tecra A8-PTA83E, Toshiba sateliite A350D-20k, HP Pavilion DV6-3123cl, Acer 4810TZ, Samsung NC10, Packard Bell Dot SE-750NL, Sony Vaio VPCEA4S1E) Screen The screen is a glossy 15.6 "TN panel with a resolution of 1366 x 768 as with virtually all laptops under 600 euros. Though the resolution had liked best higher on a 15.6 "I believe that it was. probably unwise for cost reasons But I would have preferred that they had used. Matte screen On the train or during college hours you will undoubtedly suffer from reflections, as with all glossy screens. Furthermore, the viewing angles as expected from a TN panel: mediocre, but I did not expect better from a budget laptop frankly. A positive edge of the screen is that it can be freely adjusted. Fiercely (200 nits if we are to believe Acer self) Performance The laptop is equipped with a Sandy Bridge processor, the Core i3-2350M with integrated IGP (HD 3000) and a GT610M (1GB) video card. The laptop certainly feels fast and fluid to, but I have not had time to run these benchmarks will be posted. At a later time, I still have some benchmarks of the CPU & notebookcheck.net here Performance Index Speakers The sound that comes out is decent, but do not expect miracles. The speakers can be pretty loud, loud enough to fill a room. Approx 25m2 well Music sounds clear, however, but lacks bass. Furthermore, I am not an expert in this field. I myself use a Sony Sony MDR-ZX300 and am content. Heat & Noise The laptop is generally quite quiet. At startup or during intensive tasks you can hear the fan while, but it is not disturbing. The only time that the laptop actually produces sound when the CD / DVD drive is put into use. Over the sound of a hard disk (WD3200BEVT) I am less happy, makes the disc during downloading high relatively high buzzing tone (same high tone I have with my WD Blue 3.5-inch desktop hard drive 7200 rpm). It's not loud but annoying. The laptop is well ventilated, the palmrests stay cool. However, the bottom is noticeably warm during long intensive tasks, but not distracting. Speedfan indicates that the CPU while browsing fluctuates between 30 ~ 36 Celsius. In the stress test Prime95 Speedfan indicates that the temperature rises to 78 Celsius and the temperature stabilizes. Battery Life After having gone through a number batterijcyclussen gives BatteryBar the following: The battery lasts about 4 hours when brightness at 30% turn and then start typing reports or browsing. This is because the GT 610M is not at work, but when you're running a game or other program draws heavily CPU & GPU battery in 1.5 hours empty. You will without the cumbersome adapter. With this kind of laptops do not even get through the day Conclusion All in all, I come to a conclusion that the Acer Aspire 5750 in its price range is one of the better choices. For 470 euros you get a laptop with an i3-2350M processor, 4GB DDR3 and a GT 610M graphics card, with such specifications will most people it can work well and turning occasionally even a game. The laptop itself is quite solidly built and its design is not cheap. The only sad thing is hetbglanzend bezel and screen with a lower resolution, but at this price you really can not expect anything better. There are plenty of alternatives for this laptop (<500), but you'll have to do with an IGP (HD3000) or probably a slower processor. Note: Acer supplies the laptop with pretty much bloatware, you'll start half an hour are engaged in removing games & other useless applications. To me that's not a big deal, but I'll let you know when this one moment
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