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The editors liked
Very good keypad
Slim form factor
Decent performance
Generous storage space
Reasonably priced
The editors didn't like
Touchpad response is iffy
Battery life isn't the best around
Display hinge isn't the strongest
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Published: 2012-12-06, Author: S , review by: pcquest.com
Abstract: This is an ideal ultra-book with a blend of both SSD and HDD experience. Powered by Intel Core-i7 processor and 4GB RAM, the latest Aspire S3 has been upgraded with the latest Ivybridge processor. It is ultra slim and despite the metallic build, it is an ultra-ligh...
Very good keypad, Slim form factor, Decent performance, Generous storage space, Reasonably priced
Touchpad response is iffy, Battery life isn't the best around, Display hinge isn't the strongest
For an ultrabook that costs around Rs. 50,000, the Acer Aspire S3 does have a lot going for it - good build quality, true-to-ultrabook sleek form factor and snappy performance. Essentially, this will appeal to those who want an ultrabook on a budget...
Besides, if a few things Acer Aspire S3 manages to improvise on, before it reaches the market then it certainly can be a deal maker. The S3 needs to address the trackpad click action and narrow viewing angles could as well be improved. Nonetheless, the S3...
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Published: 2013-07-23, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The Acer Aspire S3 has undergone a design overhaul. The 13.3-inch touchscreen laptop now takes several cues from its Aspire S7 cousin. The white-finish laptop sports the latest Intel Haswell chipset to bring it up to date for 2013, but also has a 180-degr...
Published: 2013-03-18, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
The Aspire S7 remains the best Ultrabook I've ever used. While there are obvious points of improvement in terms of battery life, beyond this flaw the Aspire S7 simple soars. A top Ultrabook and a new high standard for Acer design.ProsThin and beautiful de...
Published: 2012-12-26, Author: James , review by: itproportal.com
Keenly priced, Attractive brushed aluminium look, Latest Core i5 CPU and HD 4000 graphics
Ports mostly on rear edge, Meagre port allocation
The Acer Aspire S3 is not the perfect Ultrabook. The port allocation and positioning will be distinct drawbacks for some users. The 3D performance and battery life also can't quite match the top premium models, even those sporting the same processor. Bu...
Abstract: The buzzword around today is Ultrabook not simply because they are small and light but they also boot exceedingly fast. So what exactly does this Acer unit have to offer that will make you reach into your wallet to buy....
Slender, light, attractive design, SD card slot, aluminium lid
Not a great screen resolution or viewing angle, plasticky keyboard with bunched up keys, no USB 3.0, poor USB port placement at the rear, so-so battery life, pricey for what it is, review configuration isn't one available off the shelf
From the outside the Acer Aspire S3 looks like a charmer. But open it up and the bunched-up keyboard and so-so screen resolution with equally so-so viewing angle are two big issues with this model. Performance from the Intel i7 processor and 4GB of RAM...
Published: 2012-03-05, Author: Jeff , review by: whatlaptop.co.uk
Abstract: Acer's first Ultrabook packs in a dual-core Intel Core i7 ULV processorThe Acer Aspire S3 ( £899 inc. VAT ) is one of Acer's dinkiest laptops yet, and the price is appealing considering the impressive specs list. With a thickness of 18mm at its widest poi...
slim and light, decent performances, affordable price, runs cool
looks and feels cheap, awful keyboard, poor speakers, slow HDD, short battery life
The Acer Aspire S3 is the cheapest ultrabook in stores, but in order to get to this price point, Acer had to cur corners. Thus, the end product is not as fast, as well built or as good as most of its competitors....