Sunday 2 September 2012

Details about Acer S5 Ultrabook

By Andrew Williams


There are currently numerous ultrabooks on the market and it's surely hard to skip the Acer Aspire Ultrabook S5. Not only is it interesting but it has a various functions that cannot be found in any other ultrabooks. In January 2012 is when the ultrabook was released. It is considered to be the thinnest ultrabook with a width of 15mm. The Acer S3 cannot possibly match up with the standards of the S5. It's much stronger thanks to its magnesium alloy covering.

Battery: The Acer S5 is equipped with a 3 cell battery that is rated to last for around six and a half hours. However, battery performance has shown to be actually less than that amount, lasting for only roughly 4.5 hrs. It's less than average battery life for a laptop.

Screen size and resolution: The Acer Aspire S5 Ultrabook features a standard 1,366 x 768 resolution TN screen. The 13.3 inch screen laptop features an LED glossy display and Intel HD 4000 graphics. Several reviews on the Acer S5 point out that the screen quality was not particularly high quality given the rather hefty price of the computer.

Processing Power: The processing power of the Acer S5 is what makes it shine and sets it apart from other laptop models. Processor is a 1.9 GHz Intel Core i7-3517U CPU with 4GB of RAM. The disk performance of this computer beats out any other laptops in the marketplace due to dual 12 GB, LiteOn-branded SATA III SSD's featuring RAID a configuration. This ultrabook takes a mere 12 secs to boot up.

Weight: When it comes to purchasing computing machines, the majority of people overlook the weight. The Acer S5 ultrabook, being the thinnest, is ultimately the lightest. The S5 weighs approximately 2.65 lbs. Which means that you can easily carry it around without hurting your arm or your back.

Summary: The Acer Aspire S5 Ultrabook earns its price tag with its superior performance and creative design. The Magic Flip Panel provides it with a fresh and nifty design while its resolution serves as its most evident disadvantage.




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