Acer Laptops at CES 2021
Acer Aspire 7
The Acer Aspire 7 has been one of the most powerful laptops in a thin and light form-factor. The current-gen ones come with either Intel’s SoCs or AMD’s previous-gen chipsets. However, the new Aspire 7 features the latest Ryzen 5000-series mobile processor paired with Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1650 GPU. However, unlike Asus’ new laptops, it is not made for high-end games as the specs only allow for light gaming and on-the-go media editing.
Speaking of specs, the upcoming Aspire 7 packs up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM and 1TB of PCIe SSD storage. It also supports Wi-Fi 6 for better networking speeds. Moreover, the new Aspire 7 weighs 2.15 kg (4.73 lbs) and features the same thin and light form-factor for which the laptop is known. Now, as per Acer, the new Aspire 7 laptop comes with dedicated software features to improve the viewing experience on its 15.6-inch FHD display. The company said that the Acer Color Intelligence and the Acer ExaColor technologies will adjust the gamma and saturation of the display in real-time and “deliver highly accurate visuals.”
Acer Aspire 5
Coming to the budget Aspire 5, this model also features the latest Ryzen 5000-series silicon. However, unlike its older sibling that packs Nividia’s GPU, this one comes with AMD’s Radeon RX 640 GPU which is the chip-makers’ entry-level graphics card. So, as you can guess, this one also cannot run high-end games and will only be able to run lower-end ones. In fact, Acer is targeting amateur bloggers, photographers, and especially students with this model.
Coming to the specs, the Acer Aspire 5 packs up to 24GB of RAM, 1TB of PCIe SSD, and/or a 2TB HDD. It also supports dual-band Wi-Fi 6, much like the Aspire 7, for “superfast data transfer”. Now, although the Acer Color Intelligence and the Acer ExaColor technologies are missing on this device, the Aspire 5 features the company’s BlueLightShield technology that will significantly reduce the strain on your eyes while watching content on its 15.6-inch FHD panel. Apart from all the spec differences, both the models will feature dedicated cooling modes that will allow users to adjust the fan-speeds of the laptops.
Price and Availability
Now, coming to the price, the Aspire 5 will retail for $549.99, and the Aspire 7 will retail for $749.99. Both the models will be available in North America in March, while the Aspire 5 will launch in China this month. Moreover, regions like Europe, Middle-East, and Africa will see the laptops making their way in the coming month.