Acer Aspire 5 A515-56-347N Slim Laptop - 15.6 Full HD IPS Display - 11th Gen Intel i3-1115G4 Dual Core Processor - 8GB DDR4 - 128GB NVMe SSD - WiFi 6 - Amazon Alexa - Windows 11 Home in S Mode
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Duncan Watkins
> 3 dayThis computer is so slow you literally cant do anything on it. I hate it
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J. Welbourn
> 3 dayI really love the touch of the keys.
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Brien S
Greater than one weekComputer is fast and has very crisp display all around great computer and price
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Rachel S.
> 3 daycannot handle a lot of energy or power usage; cannot handle work + Skype for example at the same time :( very disappointing as computer is 2 months new
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ellen m.
> 3 dayhad to return after 8 hours trying to get it to turn on. no problems with the return / amazon said it was defective. looking for one now and the more I look the more confused as to which one is good for the $$$ I want to spend. have a samsung for 20 years and is first giving issues. everyone I know has an older Acer and seem to be satisfied???
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josh
> 3 dayRight out of the box there is a power issue with this laptop. it charges for about 30 seconds and then shuts stops. i have to unplug the power cord and plug it back in every time i want 30 seconds of charge. I dont know weather to try buying a new power cord or just send this thing back.
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Renee Wilson
> 3 dayNot a touchscreen
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Julie Burgess
> 3 daysame brand I have had in the past and have been very happy with-great price
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Brian Jenkins
> 3 dayHave not even had this a whole month and then out of nowhere the
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P. Wallace
> 3 dayI was surprised to discover the battery is embedded, in other words cant be removed. There is a process to charge the battery fully so it will take a full charge throughout its life. You have to drain it until it reaches about 18%. A popup should warn you when you reach this battery level; instead you have to keep checking. Not used to babysitting this computer, the battery ended discharging completely. I thought connecting the adapter would get the computer up and running. Not so. I placed a call to Amazon tech support and learned about battery reset located on the bottom of the computer, a tiny pin-hole that you press a toothpick into for four seconds to reset the battery. Then you need to long-press the power button for ten seconds to boot it up. Today I had about 76% battery power left and closed the lid briefly and it turned off. It took another battery reset and long-press to get it going again. Chrome tells me it didnt shut down properly, click to restore tabs. Something with Alexa too, doesnt quite work properly. So it was a software glitch that caused the problem. I dont expect this to be the last time this happens.