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October 2012
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Published: 2013-05-09, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
Acer has created a pretty interesting laptop with the Aspire 571G-736b8G1TBDCaii. It would have been even more impressive with some more USB (3.0) ports and the option to install an SSD in addition to the hard disk. The powerful hardware inside does cau...
The Aspire V3-571G-9435 has quite a couple of good pros. But the cons it also throws your way make its strengths pale in comparison. The mouse needs to have a make-over stat. All of these complaints aside, this laptop has a very attractive price for thos...
stable viewing angles, very high contrast, bright, matte, Full HD IPS, decent keyboard, excellent system performance, decent graphics performance, low noise emissions, cheap
connectivity, glossy surfaces on the case, temperature increase under load
The WUXGA panel (1920x1080) is really appealing Every user will appreciate its extremely high contrast, wide viewing angles and decent brightness. This will even make you forget about the not ideal battery runtime of about three hours (WLAN test).Of cours...
Matte FullHD IPS display, Good application and 3D performance, Temperature remains low
Average manufacturing quality, Connections all in the front, Moderate speaker quality, Unexceptional battery life
With their Aspire V3-571G, Acer undoubtedly brings an attractive device to the market.The multimedia notebook's outstanding main feature is its good Full HD display, which is currently matchless and exactly the right response to the still numerous "0815"...
Honestly I'd have a hard time recommending the Aspire V3-571 G. Sure the notebook offers some great highlights including its impressive processor and graphics card, but the cost for those specs proves to be just too high. Even if consumers can overlook th...
Good keyboard, Good overall performance, Good graphics performance, Acceptable noise levels
Glossy display with poor contrast ratio, Interface positioning, Reflective surface of the case, Heat development under load, Almost all interfaces are at the front
The Acer Aspire V3-571G not only looks elegant, but also offers enough performance for multimedia use and casual games. Unfortunately the glossy surfaces are prone to dirt, although considering the price, the overall sturdy housing is in order.In addition...
Published: 2012-08-23, Author: Sarah , review by: engadget.com
For a sub-$1,000 15-inch laptop, the Acer Aspire V3 delivers the goods. A quad-core Ivy Bridge CPU and NVIDIA Kepler graphics give it multitasking and gaming chops, while the keyboard provides a comfortable typing experience. Sure, the display has a plain...
Published: 2012-08-21, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Acer Aspire V3-571G-9435 has a fast quad-core Core i7 processor and powerful Nvidia graphics, matching what you'd see in a high-end 15-inch laptop for a fraction of the cost
Mediocre screen quality, a plastic, budget-feeling body, and poor touch-pad responsiveness keep this from being a premium product
Budget laptop shoppers looking for pure performance for $800 should flock to the Acer Aspire V3-571G-9435, but those looking for a comfortable, easily portable laptop should look elsewhere.
If you're looking for something that will wow like the MacBook Pro Retina, and a sexy Ultrabook, obviously Acer's C3-571G isn't for you. Many elements of the industrial design (like the black glossy black plastic finish) feel like a throwback to several y...