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Acer's Aspire V5-122P is an odd laptop , perched rather precariously between an old-fashioned netbook and a flashy new Ultrabook . It does provide some very attractive features for a laptop that costs less than £350, but its appeal is marred by its poor b...

If you're on a tight budget then the Acer V5-122P may prove quite a good value for money laptop. Its computing speed is low, but the build quality and screen are definitely above average for a bottom-dollar laptop. Unfortunately, the battery life is a rea...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-17 01:10:08
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The Acer Aspire V5-122P reminds us of the long-departed netbook, both for its body and its performance. Even the battery is disappointing. It's an even greater shame given that for once we find a laptop with a decent screen. For the over £350 that our mod...

Good screen, Clean audio, Backlit keyboard...

Very mediocre performance, Low battery life...
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The Acer Aspire V5-122P ultraportable laptop looks like an old-fashioned netbook, but it has a quad-core AMD A6-1450 processor and build quality that's a cut above your average cheap small laptop.Admittedly, the processor only runs at 1GHz and scored just...

Although it looks like a netbook, this little laptop has a great screen and enough processor power for most applications...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-05-17 01:10:08
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The Acer Aspire V5-122P tries to be all things for all users but, in doing so, doesn't stand out in any particular area and largely falls short of other options like the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 or the Asus VivoBook S200.For example, the 1.3kg, 11.6-inch ch...

Touchscreen, Affordable price, Good keyboard, Attractive design, Light and portable...

Annoying touchpad, Poor battery life, Mediocre processor, Lacking connectivity, Limited storage...

The Acer Aspire V5-122P feels like a notebook the Taiwanese company just dashed off between high-profile Ultrabook launches and, as such, is hard to recommend. What could have been a highly-portable touch-enabled work laptop is undone by a poor battery an...
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With its Aspire V5-122P, Acer is out to prove that not all touch-screen laptops need to be expensive. The $449 addition to the Aspire family sports an 11.6-inch touch screen, comes packed with 500GB of storage and runs on AMD's dual-core 1-GHz A6-1450 chi...

Affordable, Sturdy keyboard...

Short battery life, Mediocre performance, Limited viewing angles, Odd power button placement...

The $449 Acer Aspire V5-122P offers a touch-screen Windows 8 experience at an affordable price, but its battery life is far too short...
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Just a few years ago, netbooks were the shooting stars of the hardware industry. But whereas 2 million of those cost-effective miniature notebooks were sold in 2009, sales plummeted dramatically soon afterwards. For 2013, analysts expect sales of only 200...

good processing and stability, IPS touchscreen, low temperature development, good multithreading performance due to quad-core...

low performance due to low clock speed, limited outdoor capabilities due to low luminance & glossy screen, moderate battery runtimes...

So how can you sum up the Acer Aspire V5-122P? Well, the compact 11.6-inch subnotebook pleases with its chic design, good workmanship and of course the IPS touchscreen with its quick response time, good viewing angles and an above-average image quality. H...
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