Acer Aspire 5552 review

A bright, vibrant screen and strong usability can't mask the weak performance

Acer Aspire 5552
The Acer Aspire 5552 packs a HDMI port for hooking up to an external display

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Good screen

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    Usability

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    Connectivity

Cons

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    Weak performance

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    Battery life

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    Ugly chassis

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Acer's consumer Aspire range includes a comprehensive collection of entry-level laptops. The Aspire 5552-N834G50Mnks is one of the most affordable laptops, but consequently it suffers from a few unfortunate weaknesses.

Performance is provided by a triple-core AMD Phenom II X3 processor but we were a little disappointed by the results of our benchmark tests, as the Acer was comprehensively beaten by the other laptops around this price point.

Acer aspire 5552

This laptop also features an HDMI port for connecting to external displays, for viewing your media on a larger screen at home or hooking up a projector for presentations.

The capacious 500GB hard drive offers a generous amount of storage, with plenty of space for all your files and software.

Network connectivity is also strong, with the Acer featuring both 802.11n Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet.

While the Aspire 5552-N834G50Mnks has limited performance, a weak battery and an ugly plastic chassis, it isn't all bad news. The display is fantastic considering the low price, while usability and features provide good value for money.

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