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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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Features

  • 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

Description

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)


Brand: acer


Model Name: Aspire One


Screen Size: 14 Inches


Color: Obsidian Black


Hard Disk Size: 32 GB


CPU Model: Celeron


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


Operating System: Windows 10


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel HD Graphics 500


Standing screen display size: ‎14 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Processor: ‎1.1 GHz celeron


RAM: ‎4 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎2.2 GHz


Hard Drive: ‎32 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel HD Graphics 500


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎9 Hours


Brand: ‎acer


Series: ‎Aspire One


Item model number: ‎A114-31-C4HH


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎3.64 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.5 x 9.65 x 0.71 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.5 x 9.65 x 0.71 inches


Color: ‎Obsidian Black


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎4


Flash Memory Size: ‎32


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Voltage: ‎3.7 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 14, 2017


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Decent for the price
Style: Laptop Only
I have purchased and used literally over a dozen notebooks over the last two decades. The Acer Aspire is an intriguing machine- for the right purposes. This Acer Aspire 1 is a budget priced Microsoft notebook, designed to compete with Chromebooks. The specs are modest with 4 GB of RAM, and a Celeron N3450 processor, although this is a quad core (but not hyperthreaded) part, and has a little more performance than some other Celeron parts, like the ubiquitous N3060. Perhaps the most limiting component is the "hard drive" which is eMMC and 32 GB total capacity. As the machine ships, it has just under 10 GB available storage space, so those looking to store a lot would be better off with another machine.This type of drive is really the cousin of a flash card, and has speeds that are fairly slow. The other ports are fairly good, with 3 USB ports (one even 3.0), and an Ethernet port that has Gigibit speeds. There is also an SD card slot, that is full sized. There is also a full size HDMI port. The wireless supports both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. The keyboard is fairly good, with no clear shortcomings. Key travel is decent, especially for such a slim machine that is 0.9" thick. The display is a TN panel, with medicore color range, limited viewing angles, and less than stellar color brightness and contrast. However, it is 1080p, which gives it a smooth look, and video watching is acceptable on this device. The design is fanless, and never really gets hot in use. It was able to smoothly play a 4K YouTube video without any stutter. The outside of the machine has a nice textured feel that hides fingerprints. Almost needless to say at this price point is that the whole notebook chassis is made from plastic, and a drab black one at that. For power users that wish to play games, edit video, or other resource intensive tasks, this Acer Aspire 1 is clearly not the machine for them. I also would not recommend it as a user's only PC, as none of the parts are top notch, nothing can be upgraded, and the storage is limiting. However, as a secondary machine, this Acer Aspire 1 is a bargain. It is kind of a netbook reborn, a Chromebook competitor, and tablet replacement all in one package. When we factor in the sub-$200 price point, and the quad core CPU, nothing else really competes with it. In my case, I just needed a machine to interface with a printer and scanner in a basement, but after buying, I like the 14" size, and find myself using this for simple web surfing and emails, and it performs quite well, a sort of "Internet appliance." I could also see this being used for school age children or the elderly that need more than a Chromebook to be able to add a few simple programs, as it easily ran Paint.net and LibreOffice with no issues, while having multiple tabs open in the browser. 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 painful if it gets lost. The main competitor to this Acer Aspire 1 is the HP Stream. While the HP Stream 14 comes in more fashionable colors, I prefer the Acer Aspire 1 as it has the quad core CPU with more processing power over the HP Stream's dual core Celeron part, and the Ethernet port on the Aspire 1. Both have 4 GB of RAM, and the 32 GB eMMC, and both are often similarly priced around $200 (although the Aspire 1 is often priced a little less, and has better specs). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 29, 2017 by Digital Doc

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Great Office Experience at a Bargain Price
Style: Laptop Only
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? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 5, 2017 by Patrick Patrick

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