Acer eMachine E510 review

A basic machine offering decent build quality and performance

Acer eMachine E510
For a budget laptop, the Acer eMachine E510 certainly delivers in terms of performance and battery life

TechRadar Verdict

A simple but pleasant enough laptop at a bargain price

Pros

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    Comfortable keyboard

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    Good value

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    Great battery life

Cons

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    Basic performance

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Early this year, Acer bought Packard Bell Computers and, as a result, also gained the eMachine brand.

Acer is now using this name for its basic, entry-level models. The Acer eMachine E510 (£299 inc. VAT) is the first such machine we've tested and it certainly delivers in terms of price and performance.

The chassis is made from rather basic plastic that has a rough finish to it and doesn't feel tactile at all. However, it adds plenty of protection to the body and, more importantly, to the back of the screen.

The panel is a standard 15.4-inch Super-TFT screen that sits on two firmly attached hinges. We found the screen sat reasonably still as we typed.

The keyboard sits in the centre of the main body and feels rather cramped when you first start to use it. Being a budget machine, you'll find the way it's clipped to the main body of the laptop means the central keys are higher than those around the side. This can create a degree of bounce as you type, but the keys have a good amount of travel and we found it a comfortable keyboard to use.

For a budget laptop, the Acer eMachine E510 certainly delivers in terms of performance and battery life. As a first laptop, or something for students, it represents great value and as long as your needs are basic, you'll be more than satisfied with what's on offer.

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