Acer Aspire V5-571 review
LaptopsThe V5's keyboard is comfortable to use, but the laptop misses the mark when it comes to performance
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The V5's keyboard is comfortable to use, but the laptop misses the mark when it comes to performance
A well-equipped business laptop that just misses the mark with its average screen
Acer aims high, but falls short of the mark with the Aspire S5
With sleek lines, a 15.6in display and a massive battery life, this well-made ultra-portable lets you work all day
This powerful tablet has a Full HD screen, but its super-glossy finish took the shine off for us
For well under £500, this does-it-all laptop finds the sweet spot between power and battery life
Limited memory and a low resolution make this all-in-one look rather mediocre, despite its relatively low price
The N282G comes with a keyboard, mouse, and Windows 7 Professional, which make it a great deal
Reasonably good image quality and easy-to-use Nvidia 3D Vision technology, but it’s expensive
A bright lamp and colourful DLP technology make the S1210's image vibrant and the short throw ratio is useful, but you need to position the projector accurately and it's expensive