![]() The Aspire 5’s display averages 258 nits of brightness, which is brighter than the 248-nit the VivoBook (248 nits) and the Yoga C740 (250 nits). The Lenovo Yoga C740 blew them both away, scoring 111%, which is way above the 89% mainstream laptop average. When our team of skilled mad scientists measured the panel’s color reproduction, the Aspire 5 scored 63% of the sRGB color gamut, which tied with the Asus VivoBook. The Aspire 5 comes with a healthy amount of ports. However, it is lighter than the Asus VivoBook S15 (S533F) which comes in at 4 pounds, 14.1 x 9.2 x 0.6 inches. ![]() Measuring 14.3 x 9.9 x 0.7 inches and weighing 3.7 pounds, the Aspire 5 is slightly heavier and larger than the Lenovo Yoga C740 (3 pounds and 12.7.1 x 8.5 x 0.6 inches). I was disappointed that Acer didn’t add a camera shutter to provide the user some privacy. There’s the fingerprint scanner compatible with Windows Hello that allows you to lock and unlock the laptop with your fingertip. The ample palm rest gives the feeling you’re using a much larger laptop. Next, you’ll drink in the full backlit Chiclet-style keyboard which sits above the touchpad all snuggled into the silver casing with its curved rounded corners adding to the sleek feeling of the Aspire 5. ![]() The first thing you notice is the minimal black bezel surrounding the display. Once you do get it open, your eyes are introduced to a pleasing design. ![]() When closed, the unit's lid is firmly down against the chassis, and with its super-smooth surfaces, it’s a little difficult to open. ![]()
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