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Acer Aspire 1, 14" Full HD, Intel Celeron N3450, 4GB RAM, 32GB Storage, Windows 10 Home, A114-31-C4HH

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  • Intel Celeron N3450 Quad-Core Processor (Up to 2.2GHz)
  • 14" Full HD 1920 x 1080 Widescreen Display. 300 Kilopixel (Front camera)
  • 4GB Onboard Memory, 32GB Internal Storage
  • 2-cell Li-Ion (4810 mAh) Battery, Up to 9 Hours Battery Life
  • Windows 10 Home
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The Acer Aspire 1 laptop will inspire you to be more productive at work, school or play because it’s super user friendly, ultra-portable and offers great performance. In fact, this little dynamo is the perfect companion to easily accompany you throughout your day. Lightweight and stylish, the Aspire 1 features a beautiful 14” Full HD screen and the latest WiFi for fast connectivity and reliability that you can count on wherever you venture.

Vibrant Images

Breathtakingly beautiful images abound in rich Full HD (1920 x 1080) on the 14 inch widescreen display.

802.11ac WiFi

Stream, download and browse until your heart’s content! The latest 802.11ac WiFi provides a smooth Internet experience at connection speeds that are up to three times faster than previous generations.

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Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars
986
3.7 out of 5 stars
5
3.7 out of 5 stars
29
4.0 out of 5 stars
11
Processor
Intel Celeron N3450 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U Intel Core i7-8550U Intel Core i5-8250U
Screen Size
14" Full HD (1920 x 1080) 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) 17.3" Full HD (1920 x 1080)
Video
Intel HD Graphics 500 AMD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics NVIDIA GeForce MX150 with 2GB NVIDIA GeForce MX150 with 2GB
Memory
4GB SDRAM Onboard Memory 8GB Dual Channel DDR4 Memory 8GB Dual Channel DDR4 Memory 8GB Dual Channel DDR4 Memory
Storage
32GB Internal Storage 256GB SSD 256GB SSD 1TB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
Battery Life
Up to 9 Hours Up to 6 Hours Up to 7 Hours Up to 7 Hours

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    Acer Aspire 1 A114-31-C4HH Laptop comes with these high level specs: Intel Celeron N3450 Quad-Core Processor (Up to 2.2GHz), Windows 10 Home, 14" Full HD (1920 x 1080) widescreen LED-backlit display, Intel HD Graphics 500, 4GB Onboard Memory, 32GB Internal Storage, Secure Digital (SD) card reader, Two Built-in Stereo Speakers, 802.11ac Wi-Fi featuring MIMO technology (Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 4.0, Webcam (640 x 480), 1 - USB 3.0 port, 2 - USB 2.0 ports, 1 - HDMI port with HDCP support, 2-cell Li-Ion Battery (4810 mAh), Up to 9-hours Battery Life, 3.64 lbs. | 1.65 kg (system unit only) (NX.SHXAA.005)

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    3.8 out of 5 stars
    3.8 out of 5
    986 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the portability of the laptop. They mention it's very slim and lightweight. However, some complain about the memory of the computer. Opinions are mixed on battery life, durability, performance, value, speed, and quality.

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    59 customers mention59 positive0 negative

    Customers like the portability of the laptop. They say it's very lightweight, slim, and has a full HD screen. Customers also say the form factor and weight are both very comfortable, making it perfect for taking to the office and Starbucks.

    "...Updating review after 2 weeks. Great battery life and thin, lightweight profile...." Read more

    "...I'll add some pros and cos for you guys:Pros:- Very slim, lightweight, portable laptop and build pretty well considering it costs..." Read more

    "...It's reasonably fast and its compact and light form factor make carrying it around to work and in the field painless...." Read more

    "...It would also be handy for travel as the compact size, light weight and long battery life make it ideal, and at a bargain price that makes it less..." Read more

    169 customers mention113 positive56 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the notebook computer. Some mention that it's not bad for the price, has a long battery life, and is quick for its price range. However, others say that it was a waste of their money, is ridiculous, and not a premiere media consumption device. They also mention that the screen isn't good enough, the speakers leave, and the touchpad feels cheap.

    "...It's a very good deal for money but if you get annoyed by the cons mentioned, it's better you add some more money for a better laptop...." Read more

    "...Despite minor compromises, Acer did a fantastic job making this affordable and portable laptop.Edit: 2018-07-27..." Read more

    "...It’s not a premiere media consumption device, the screen isn’t good enough and the speakers leave much to be desired...." Read more

    "...While it may seem like an outstanding deal with HD Display at such a low price, the low amount of RAM makes it very difficult to use...." Read more

    143 customers mention86 positive57 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the notebook computer. Some mention it's very good for just school tasks, decent overall, and a nice system, while others say that the screen is just plain bad, the left side of the screen was unusable, and the laptop is very poor.

    "...A lot faster than I imagined. It multi-tasks reasonably well...." Read more

    "...The screen is just plain bad, with the blue light filter it looks waaay to yellow, but a little tinkering on the display properties and a different..." Read more

    "...The keyboard is fairly good, with no clear shortcomings. Key travel is decent, especially for such a slim machine that is 0.9" thick...." Read more

    "I really wanted to like this computer since it came loaded with a lot of good applications...." Read more

    112 customers mention71 positive41 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the notebook computer. Some mention that it performs quite well, is functional, and does basic things well. However, others say that the 32 GB of internal memory is not enough to reliably run Windows, the flash drive has errors, and the laptop is barely functional.

    "...This laptop works great for email and shopping, great picture on the display, writing papers and playing Solitaire. Love it!!!..." Read more

    "...price I was ready to make some concessions, but this thing is barely functional...." Read more

    "...n’t disappoint, it handles office tasks well and operates okay as a media consumption device. What more can you ask for the price?" Read more

    "...It is unexpectedly good as a general purpose machine. I've done web browsing, watched Netflix, and played a few low resource games...." Read more

    109 customers mention64 positive45 negative

    Customers are mixed about the speed of the laptop. Some mention that it's fairly fast at executing everything they want it to do, while others say that it has a somewhat slow processor and web browsing feels slow. The almost instant loading is fantastic, while other say that the performance is shoddy and takes a while to download some files.

    "The laptop has amazing power for home, work and school use but the amount of ROM (hard disk space) being only 32GB is waaay to low to use anything..." Read more

    "...Windows 10 and run things like, oh, say, a swap file, which makes performance AWFUL...." Read more

    "...PROS:Good ProcessorFast Hard DriveGreat Boot TimeExcellent Battery LifeFull Version of Windows..." Read more

    "...On to the computer - this computer is fast. A lot faster than I imagined. It multi-tasks reasonably well...." Read more

    60 customers mention30 positive30 negative

    Customers are mixed about the durability of the laptop. Some mention that it's fairly sturdy, has a fine build quality, and is dependable. However, others say that it breaks shortly after buying it, is poorly built, and not strong enough to handle Windows bloatware.

    "...The build quality of the laptop is great for the price point. The keyboard is good and the trackpad is okay...." Read more

    "...It's just badly built. Given the price I was ready to make some concessions, but this thing is barely functional...." Read more

    "...Pros:- Very slim, lightweight, portable laptop and build pretty well considering it costs about $170.-..." Read more

    "...So there is bloat ware on their reload...." Read more

    58 customers mention39 positive19 negative

    Customers are mixed about the battery life of the notebook computer. Some mention it has great battery life and a thin, lightweight profile, while others say it has poor battery life. The battery is semi-integrated, so it can't be removed for full charging.

    "...Updating review after 2 weeks. Great battery life and thin, lightweight profile...." Read more

    "...Good ProcessorFast Hard DriveGreat Boot TimeExcellent Battery LifeFull Version of WindowsNo Bloatware..." Read more

    "...Battery life is average being a low power device should last a little more. (used in performance mode not power saver)..." Read more

    "...Battery life is amazing, it lasted me 8 hours on regular day-to-day usage. With movies or YouTube it lasted about 5 hours...." Read more

    193 customers mention6 positive187 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the memory of the laptop. For example, they mention that it runs out of space all the time, and each Windows update eats more memory. They also say that they need external memory for Windows updates.

    "...Usable is like 29 gigs and of those only 9 are available, so don't expect to load music, movies or anything here, have everything in SD cards or USB..." Read more

    "...and I recommend this little laptop as long as you note that storage is an issue and you will have to uninstall programs and delete temp files, etc..." Read more

    "...The primary C drive is only 28GB - not enough to install Windows 10 and run things like, oh, say, a swap file, which makes performance AWFUL...." Read more

    "...Cannot upgrade windows 10 to the latest version due to not having enough space. Without having to install anything at all, you get about 8 gb space...." Read more

    Great Office Experience at a Bargain Price
    4 Stars
    Great Office Experience at a Bargain Price
    It’s probably best to start by clarifying what this laptop isn’t. It's not a desktop replacement even for an office environment. The 32GB hard drive just isn’t enough to operate at the core of your workflow, even if your workflow is mostly spreadsheets. It’s not a premiere media consumption device, the screen isn’t good enough and the speakers leave much to be desired. It certainly won’t be able to handle any gaming outside a very limited sphere of low spec games, even then I wouldn’t recommend it. With all that out of the way, what does the Aspire One do a good job at? It can handle office tasks, web browsing, and media consumption.The build quality of the laptop is great for the price point. The keyboard is good and the trackpad is okay. The only major letdown of the actual construction are the enormous bezels around the screen. In 2017, they’re almost comically large. The screen is also a letdown with terrible viewing angles and colors so off it’s difficult to tell you’ve found the right viewing angle even when you try. I understand the prestige the engineers were going for when they offered a full 1080p display on a laptop at this price point, but I would have gladly sacrificed the screen resolution for better colors. One of the only redeeming factors of the screen is its brightness, allowing for usage outside on a clear day, if you’re willing to squint just a bit. The webcam isn’t much better, offering just enough definition so that you can safely identify who you’re talking to. The microphone is grainy and can’t handle even a slight breeze, though it does compensate for changes in volume very well.When it comes to raw performance the laptop is surprisingly good. Due to the SSD, the boot time is excellent and the tasks it can run with its limited memory are always snappy. The WIFI card is good enough for taking advantage of 30 Mbps plus internet speeds and the Bluetooth pairs quickly. By far the biggest bottleneck with this device is the limited memory. Even when you’re being conscious of your activity, running no more than two office applications at once, be prepared to encounter at least one warning a day from windows about your RAM limitations.PROS:Good ProcessorFast Hard DriveGreat Boot TimeExcellent Battery LifeFull Version of WindowsNo BloatwareCONS:Poor ScreenLimited RamLackluster TrackpadBad SpeakersNoisy WebcamA student might reasonably ask, can I get by on just this laptop? The short answer is yes, but that’s a bit risky. Even if your major isn’t film production and you don’t need to edit 4k footage on a daily basis, I still wouldn’t recommend it. If you chose to make this laptop the core of your workflow you will be forced to kiss any serious multitasking goodbye, along with large amounts of local storage. You’ll end up keeping close tabs on your files, pushing a lot of them to an external drive or cloud storage. It would be a good idea to pair the laptop with even an entry level desktop or just find a way to get a higher end device. With that said, if you only have two hundred dollars, go for it. It’ll handle all your office tasks.Buying budget products today is filled with uncertainty. Even when an item has the specs to do what you want, there’s always a lingering anxiety that the day may come when you need it to perform and it will let you done. This is especially true for something like a laptop, the center of the mobile workplace. Despite its price, the Acer Aspire One doesn’t disappoint, it handles office tasks well and operates okay as a media consumption device. What more can you ask for the price?
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2017
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing for the price for home use but not really work and here is why
    Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2017
    The laptop has amazing power for home, work and school use but the amount of ROM (hard disk space) being only 32GB is waaay to low to use anything else than chrome and microsoft office. Usable is like 29 gigs and of those only 9 are available, so don't expect to load music, movies or anything here, have everything in SD cards or USB flash drives.

    The screen is just plain bad, with the blue light filter it looks waaay to yellow, but a little tinkering on the display properties and a different wallpaper helps a lot, but angles are bad as well. But, it is 1080p which is awesome at 14" and it comes with windows set at 150% sized items so that they are not so small on screen, perfect for my grandma which is who I bought this laptop for.

    The graphics are intel hd 500 and it does an awesome job at driving the display and even videos at 4K on youtube. But don't expect to do any gaming on this.
    On the other hand, if you use teamviewer to control your PC at home like your main machine or use this as a web content consumption device like youtube or netflix it is awesome, or even to use Steam in Home streaming.

    Basically it is like a chromebook, but with proper windows.

    Pros:
    The price, just, it is too good for what it can do.
    The fact that it is 1080p.
    The port layout, plenty usb readers and a ethernet port on a laptop this thin are very welcome.
    Serves as a chromebook but with proper windows and the ability to work offline and install normal .exe files.

    Cons:
    The screen is bad in colors but fixable, but really bad at an angle.
    Battery life is average being a low power device should last a little more. (used in performance mode not power saver)
    It only has 32GB of storage which is really the only bad thing about the laptop in general because you have to be online to work with online files or to use teamviewer or to play games on it with geforce now because it can not hold more than 9 gigs worth of content and thus it should only be used for home use where you have wifi at all times or at work but work and school can fill up those 9 gigs with files and junk pretty fast.

    If there was a model with 128 gigs of SSD or 500gb of HDD this would be awesome in general and only the screen would be bad about it.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2017
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Office Experience at a Bargain Price
    Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2017
    It’s probably best to start by clarifying what this laptop isn’t. It's not a desktop replacement even for an office environment. The 32GB hard drive just isn’t enough to operate at the core of your workflow, even if your workflow is mostly spreadsheets. It’s not a premiere media consumption device, the screen isn’t good enough and the speakers leave much to be desired. It certainly won’t be able to handle any gaming outside a very limited sphere of low spec games, even then I wouldn’t recommend it. With all that out of the way, what does the Aspire One do a good job at? It can handle office tasks, web browsing, and media consumption.

    The build quality of the laptop is great for the price point. The keyboard is good and the trackpad is okay. The only major letdown of the actual construction are the enormous bezels around the screen. In 2017, they’re almost comically large. The screen is also a letdown with terrible viewing angles and colors so off it’s difficult to tell you’ve found the right viewing angle even when you try. I understand the prestige the engineers were going for when they offered a full 1080p display on a laptop at this price point, but I would have gladly sacrificed the screen resolution for better colors. One of the only redeeming factors of the screen is its brightness, allowing for usage outside on a clear day, if you’re willing to squint just a bit. The webcam isn’t much better, offering just enough definition so that you can safely identify who you’re talking to. The microphone is grainy and can’t handle even a slight breeze, though it does compensate for changes in volume very well.

    When it comes to raw performance the laptop is surprisingly good. Due to the SSD, the boot time is excellent and the tasks it can run with its limited memory are always snappy. The WIFI card is good enough for taking advantage of 30 Mbps plus internet speeds and the Bluetooth pairs quickly. By far the biggest bottleneck with this device is the limited memory. Even when you’re being conscious of your activity, running no more than two office applications at once, be prepared to encounter at least one warning a day from windows about your RAM limitations.

    PROS:
    Good Processor
    Fast Hard Drive
    Great Boot Time
    Excellent Battery Life
    Full Version of Windows
    No Bloatware

    CONS:
    Poor Screen
    Limited Ram
    Lackluster Trackpad
    Bad Speakers
    Noisy Webcam

    A student might reasonably ask, can I get by on just this laptop? The short answer is yes, but that’s a bit risky. Even if your major isn’t film production and you don’t need to edit 4k footage on a daily basis, I still wouldn’t recommend it. If you chose to make this laptop the core of your workflow you will be forced to kiss any serious multitasking goodbye, along with large amounts of local storage. You’ll end up keeping close tabs on your files, pushing a lot of them to an external drive or cloud storage. It would be a good idea to pair the laptop with even an entry level desktop or just find a way to get a higher end device. With that said, if you only have two hundred dollars, go for it. It’ll handle all your office tasks.

    Buying budget products today is filled with uncertainty. Even when an item has the specs to do what you want, there’s always a lingering anxiety that the day may come when you need it to perform and it will let you done. This is especially true for something like a laptop, the center of the mobile workplace. Despite its price, the Acer Aspire One doesn’t disappoint, it handles office tasks well and operates okay as a media consumption device. What more can you ask for the price?
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