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    Acer Aspire E 15 Review: One step forward, two steps back

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Sep 14, 2015.

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    The Acer Aspire E series is a budget-friendly multimedia notebook line with models starting under $400. Our fully equipped review model is $799.99 and includes a 15.6" full HD display, Intel Core i7-5500U dual-core processor, Nvidia GT 940M 4GB graphics, a generous 16GB of system memory, and a large but slow 1TB hard drive; all in all, it's well-equipped for the money. We unfortunately found the E 15 has too many shortcomings for us to give it a recommendation, including abysmal battery life, an all-plastic construction, a limited viewing angle display, so-so keyboard feel and a lack of keyboard backlighting.

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