Friday, October 14, 2016

Best and Worst Laptop Brands Acer

Best and Worst Laptop Brands Acer

Welcome to a Laptop AC Adapter specialist of the Acer Ac Adapter

Acer offers a wide range of laptops that stand out more for their value than for their ingenuity. Most of the products we reviewed were good, but not great. This year, the company rose from last place to eighth, mostly because of its competitors' weaknesses rather than Acer's strengths. The brand continues to be held back by a combination of ho-hum systems, poor support and bland design.

Acer opts for textured plastics in most of its designs, including the Aspire One Cloudbook, the Chromebook 15 and the Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition. And when we finally got an aluminum chassis (Aspire R14 and Chromebook R11), it was handsome, but didn't really turn heads. The worst aesthetic offender was the Aspire Switch 10 E, whose chassis we described as "cat-vomit puce."

Our favorite Acer design is the Aspire R13 with adapter such as Acer Aspire One 521 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One 533 AC Adapter, Acer Ferrari One 200 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One D260 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One D255 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One 751h AC Adapter, Acer Aspire 5252 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One 532h AC Adapter, Acer Aspire 5920 AC Adapter, Acer ADP-120ZB BB AC Adapter, Acer Aspire One ZG5 AC Adapter, Acer Aspire AS1410 AC Adapter, which has a novel floating frame that redefines the 2-in-1 flip design. We also like the Predator 17 gaming notebook, which has sharp angles, a soft-touch finish and dual LED strips on the lid. The premium S7 Ultrabook stands out with its glass lid, but as of this writing, it hasn't been updated to the latest Intel 6th-Generation Skylake processor.

With a massive portfolio, Acer has a laptop for every budget and need. The company covers the low-end market with its inexpensive Chromebooks and stripped-down Windows systems such as the Cloudbook 14, offers plenty of mainstream laptops in its Aspire E and F series, and hits the premium Ultrabook market with its super-svelte Aspire S7. No stranger to the growing 2-in-1 market, Acer also offers both the Aspire R series of bend-back hybrids and the Aspire Switch line of 10- to 12-inch detachables. The Taiwanese tech giant also addresses the premium gaming segment with its Aspire V Nitro and Predator lines and businesses with its TravelMate line of productivity-minded portables.

While everyone loves value, few people want a product that looks cheap. Acer should put more effort into making premium and innovative products. The company would also benefit from a stronger support presence on social media and a warranty policy that pays for return shipping.

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