Reddit Reddit reviews Acer Spin 5, 13.3" Full HD Touch, Intel Core i5, 8GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, Windows 10, Convertible, SP513-51-55ZR

We found 12 Reddit comments about Acer Spin 5, 13.3" Full HD Touch, Intel Core i5, 8GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, Windows 10, Convertible, SP513-51-55ZR. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Acer Spin 5, 13.3
6th Generation Intel Core i5-6200U Processor 2.3GHz (Up to 2.8GHz)13.3" Full HD (1920 x 1080) Multi-touch widescreen LED-backlit IPS display8GB DDR4 Memory, 256GB SSD. Card Reader-microSDWindows 10 HomeUp to 10-hours Battery Life
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12 Reddit comments about Acer Spin 5, 13.3" Full HD Touch, Intel Core i5, 8GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, Windows 10, Convertible, SP513-51-55ZR:

u/LonerIM2 · 5 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

I would recommed you check the Acer Spin 5 because it comes with everything you need i5 Duel Core CPU which is one of the best in the market and great for your usage 8GB of ram for smooth multitasking Good SSD storage of 256 for faster boot up and loading and Intel HD 520

u/DistinguishedTrout · 5 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

I'm thinking that the XPS 13 would be perfect for you. Great build quality, great battery life, and it's the right size. The HD 620 iGPU in the lower tier models should be able to give you close to 60FPS on Medium settings according to NotebookCheck.. Here's a video of the someone testing Sims 4 on medium on the exact specs and it's running great at medium.

If I were you, I'd go for the i5-7200U version, but the i3-7100U would be fine. You may also consider upgrading the 128GB SSD to 256 for 100$ more on Dell's website. That would put you anywhere between $791 for the i3 and 128GB SSD to $1089 for the i5 and 256 SSD.

The XPS 13 really is top of the line in its class though, and that is reflected in its price. There are budget options that can take care of your duties for cheaper.

  • Acer Spin 5 - 13 inches, same specs, $589, but has touch screen

  • Asus Zenbook UX 330UA - Same shit, except no touch screen, slightly better build, and $699.

    The XPS is nicer, but it's not inherently better. I'd be tempted by the Acer and Asus if I'm being honest. Same specs and can be had for cheaper.







u/Michiganders · 3 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

The surface pro 3 is a solid option if you're looking to use a pen with it, as it has pen support. It will push your budget to around $600-$700 though, as you have to buy the keyboard and pen separately.

if you don't think you really need pen support, maybe look into the HP Spectre x2 for $400. It has specs that work fine for light and moderate usage with a intel core M processor, 4gb of ram and 128gb SSD. It also has a full 1080p IPS touchscreen display, a backlit keyboard, and a pretty long battery life. It will work fine for skype, regular web usaging, light multi-tasking, and microsoft office programs (Word, powerpoint, etc).

If you want a bit more power, maybe look into the Acer Aspire Switch 12 for $440 with a more powerful i3 processor.

Also if you're fine with something more bulky but with even better specs and value, look into the Acer Spin 5 for $500. It has the best specs with a skylake i5 processor, 8gb of ram, and 256gb ssd. It also has a touchscreen and is a 2 in 1, but the display cannot be detached. It also has a 1080p IPS display, and a long battery life.

u/jgillich · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

That is a pretty good deal on the Envy and it has decent reviews, but be aware that it's quite heavy. Lighter alternatives:

u/Orangematz · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

How does this look?

u/elvinelmo · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

check out the Acer Spin 5 its lower in price than your budget but use it as a base to see what specs you would want

  • i5-6200U Processor 2.3GHz (Up to 2.8GHz)
  • 13.3" Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS display
  • 8GB DDR4 Memory, 256GB SSD. Card Reader-microSD
  • Up to 10-hours Battery Life
u/Clutch_22 · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

I like the price point on that for sure - but how would you compare it to what another user suggested: https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Touch-Windows-Convertible-SP513-51-55ZR/dp/B01M18YU9I%3Fpsc%3D1%26SubscriptionId%3DAKIAJQYFXGBZ6MDO67HQ%26tag%3Dshopineer-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB01M18YU9I

It seems like your suggestion has very similar specs with a lower price at the cost of an extra pound of weight

u/gen10 · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

I recently picked up the Acer Aspire R 15 2017 for ~$495 after tax at Bestbuy off a slickdeal that was going on. Im kind of having buyers remorse as im seeing these quadcore i5 laptops some even with dedicated GPU's (which isn't by any means necessary) but would be nice to have and I figure I could pay $100 more for quad care and potentially get some gaming out of it too I would.

Size wise I like it, im a college student but I wouldn't mind a smaller 13" laptop but still want to keep the 2-1 and touchscreen aswell as the 1080p IPS and SUPERB aluminum build quality and feel. SSD isn't an issue for me since I plan to replace it with my 250GB samsung 840 evo anyway. I still got till next-next Wednesday to decide wether to return or not and to see what else comes up. Im scared this dual core i5u processor wont hold up for the next 2-3 years which is why im looking into the quadcore lineup. Lighter would be nicer too around 3-4lbs if possible and gaming definitely isn't needed since its for college and I already have a gaming pc at home.

So a 13", 2-1 1080p IPS, quadcore i5/i7 (maybe or dual core? IDK), 8GB ram, HDD or SSD is ok (since ill be upgrading), longer battery life and nice build quality is what im looking for . Something on the lighter side. At most looking to spend $600.
Sorry for the long writeup but i've never really shopped around for a laptops until now. Also im assuming used and refurbished laptops bought on amazon come with no warranty? Also something with a nice feeling trackpad with good scrolling. Is lenovo good for these?

Also how does the Intel Core m3-6Y30 Processor compare to the i5 7200u or the like i5's?

These for portability is what ive narrowed it down too:

https://www.amazon.com/ZenBook-UX360CA-UBM1T-13-3-inch-Touchscreen-Convertible/dp/B01HZT6AR0 ($450 used)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B01GHQOD8U/ref=dp_olp_all_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=all ($530 used newer model)

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Swift-i5-6200U-Windows-SF314-51-52W2/dp/B01LWZ7JB2 (better processor similar size $620)

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Touch-Windows-Convertible-SP513-51-55ZR/dp/B01M18YU9I (better processer $540 used)

Debating on these with GPU's:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MRTG0JF (ddr4, worse gpu than dell but seems to be better quality.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B015PYYDMQ (afraid of dell build quality)

u/edit1754 · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

Acer Spin 3? https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Touch-Windows-Convertible-SP513-51-55ZR/dp/B01M18YU9I/

Not sure about how long it'd take to ship. It says 1-2 months.

u/martheen · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

Nitpicking, but what you called "memory" isn't SSD, memory is RAM while SSD & HD are storage, the 'red button' is trackpoint or any other name. Kinda prudent to know more about computer if you're going to code for it.

For programming you want as much memory as you can get. The 8GB of Swift 3 as recommended by /u/edit1754 should be enough for early course, unfortunately its RAM is soldered without additional slot to upgrade. Chrome is lightweight in RAM usage when compared to IDEs, webserver and VMs.

Acer Spin 5 is bit smaller (13" despite the name), same price with Swift 3 (14"), with upgradeable RAM & storage and otherwise specs. You can grab it now, upgrade to 16 GB in later semester when you need it.

u/The---Technician · 1 pointr/AcerAspireLaptops

For what you want to do, both the Aspire R 14 and Acer Spin would actually do the job for you. The spin has a slightly better battery life and build quality... Any of them will do the job for you as the HD 520 graphics should be fine for old RPGs and indie games.. You can also consider the E15 which has a little power courtesy of it's dedicated graphics card and it has a bigger sized screen which comes in handy in gaming and definitely notes talking ( has a bigger and better keyboard).. It also has a better battery life and cooling system. You can select form any of them..The $699 has an i7 processor, which is slightly more powerful and future proof.