Acer Aspire 5 (2022)

The Acer Aspire 5 has been given a spec bump for 2022, but has the company managed to strike the right balance between affordability and performance?

Acer Aspire 5 laptop on a desk
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Our Verdict

The Acer Aspire 5 is one of the cheapest Windows 11 laptops you can buy right now, and it does allow you to run (most) Windows 11 applications – something Chromebooks can't. However, its low price means there are compromises, especially when it comes to performance and screen quality.

For

  • Cheap
  • Runs Windows 11
  • Good selection of ports
  • 1080p screen

Against

  • Screen quality lacks vibrancy
  • Not very powerful
  • Battery life is average

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The Acer Aspire 5 (2022) is an affordable laptop with modern specifications, and it’s aimed at people who want a laptop that can handle the basics without costing a lot of money. However, digital creatives may find the Acer Aspire 5 struggles with certain tasks, despite its modern specifications.

The Acer Aspire 5 is the latest version of the company’s line of laptops aimed at providing aspirational devices without the enormous price tags that its competitors like Dell and HP demand. This no-nonsense approach doesn’t mean it’s a boring device, instead it offers a decent amount of power without some of the more ‘flashy’ excesses of other laptops (although it's by no means one of the most powerful laptops out there), and makes it a decent laptop for not just working in an office on, but for when you need to use it in front of clients. In short, it's a potentially decent offering as a student laptop or a reasonably priced business laptop.

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The Verdict
6

out of 10

Acer Aspire 5 14-inch (2022)

The Acer Aspire 5 is one of the cheapest Windows 11 laptops you can buy right now, and it does allow you to run (most) Windows 11 applications – something Chromebooks can't. However, its low price means there are compromises, especially when it comes to performance and screen quality.

Matt Hanson

Matt has been a technology journalist for over 15 years, writing for publications such as T3, MacFormat and Creative Bloq. He's a managing editor of TechRadar, Creative Bloq's sister site, where he can be found writing about and reviewing laptops, computers, monitors and more. He often writes for Creative Bloq, helping creatives find their perfect laptop or PC.

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