Acer Aspire S5 Launch – Specifications, Price, Pictures!

Acer has just launched their latest ultrabooks range today and as you might be aware, I was an Acer Aspire S3 user prior to this; even an  evangelist at the launch stage of Acer’s Ultrabooks campaign.

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It was natural that I’m here today to witness the new Acer Aspire S5, and to note the enhancements of the S5 in comparison to the S3.

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My S3 is an Intel i5, and so is the Acer Aspire S5. However, do note that the i5 processor on the Acer Aspire S5 is 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processor based on the 22nm, tri-gate transistor technology.

Below: The 2012 year –> 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processor – Ivy Bridge, promising better performance with less power used.

Acer S5

Here’s another chart to further explain the techicalities of it.

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Got it? It’s an i5, same but not same.

Ok, I’m just being cheeky. 😛
Basically the name is the same but it’s from a different generation and promises to deliver increased performance and energy efficiency.

Now, other than the processor there are general improvements to the Acer Aspire S5 as seen in the table below.

Acer Aspire S5.

ACER ASPIRE S5‐391‐53314G12
 Specification    Operating System: 

  • Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Processor & Motherboard:

  • Intel® Core™ i5‐3317U Processor (3 MB L3 Cache, up to 1.70 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.60 GHz, DDR3 1600 MHz 17W), supporting Intel® 64 architecture, Intel® Smart Cache
  • Mobile Intel® HM77 Express Chipset
  • 4GB DDR3 RAM (Max 4GB)
  • 128GB SSD

Graphic:

  • Intel® HD Graphics 4000 with 128 MB of dedicated system memory, supporting

Microsoft® DirectX® 11, OpenGL® 3.1, OpenCL™ v1.1

Audio:

  • Optimized Dolby® Home Theater® v4 audio enhancement

Communication:

  • Bluetooth® 4.0+HS
  • Acer Crystal Eye HD webcam with 1280 x 1024 resolution
  • Acer InviLink™ Nplify™ 802.11b/g/n Wi‐Fi CERTIFIED™

Others:

  • 13.3″ HD 1366 x 768 resolution, Acer CineCrystal™ LED
  • Multi‐gesture touchpad, supporting two‐finger scroll, pinch, rotate, flip
  • 2‐in‐1 card reader (SD™, MMC)
  • Thunderbolt™ port and Two USB 3.0 ports with one Power‐off Charging
  • HDMI™ port with HDCP support
  • Acer PowerSmart long‐life battery, supporting up to 1,000 charge cycles
  • 34 Wh 2310 mAh 4‐cell Li‐polymer standard battery pack
  • Estimated battery life: up to 6.5 hours
  • 324.4 (W) x 227.3 (D) x 11.2/15 (H) mm
  • Weight: 1.20 kg
  • 1‐Year International Traveller Warranty
  • Colours Available: Midnight Black

* Performance may vary depending on system configuration and applications used.

Price   RM 3,499

Yes, “improvement” in pricing applies as well. :DD

Let’s just say you get what you pay for.
It is a newer generation of processor after all and the SSD is much appreciated; as well as the Thunderbolt port and 2 USB 3.0.
Best of all, it’s lighter at 1.20kg vs the S3 at 1.35kg. You can view the Acer Aspire S3 specs HERE.

Previously I have whined consistently about the keypad on the Acer Aspire S3 and I have been pretty vocal about my complaint. Thus that was one of the first thing I tested out on the Aspire S5.

Below: The keypad on the Acer Aspire S5.

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This keypad was certainly much better! Thank god!

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Other than that I loved the sleek matte-like body. That’s saying a lot coming from someone who likes ALL her gadgets WHITE.

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The Acer Aspire S5 is the ultimate show of what the ideal ultrabook should be – razor-thin at 11mm and lightweight at 1.2kg, with superb user features tucked away in an impressive design for excellent mobility. The machine is super fast with Ultrafast Thunderbolt technology; and ultra-responsive with Acer Green Instant On technology for fast boot and resume, and Acer Instant Connect for multimedia and data management on all devices. We believe that the Acer Aspire S5 is the perfect ultrabook for those who require high productivity, seamless connectivity, multi-use functionalities to juggle work and play and beautiful design,” said Ricky Tan, General Manager of Acer Sales & Services Sdn. Bhd.

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Here’s another cool feature of the Acer Aspire S5.
The Aspire S5 includes a high-speed Thunderbolt communications port and to accommodate this port, as well as others, Acer has equipped the Aspire S5 with “Magic Flip,” a quirky design feature.
By pressing a button, the chassis of the Aspire A5 moves  upward, and the I/O panel that was previously hidden within the body of the computer is exposed for usage.

Watch this video and you’ll know what I meant!

Ever since using the Acer S3, I have become a hardcore ultrabook fan and have not used any form of computing device since. I don’t even see the need for tablets; especially when an ultrabook is just as light and offers much more functionality.

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Note: Outfit from https://www.facebook.com/prettychase. Shoes – Bimba and Lola.

I have personally used the Toshiba Portege Z830, the Asus Zenbook and of course the Acer Aspire S3. Each boasts of their own individual positive and negative points. However, from my experience, the ultrabook (in general) has always been compared to the MacBook Air.

As a pretty influential blogger, I get pretty good responses to my tweets and FB updates. Naturally during the launch I tweeted about the Acer Aspire S5 and updated a FB status.
The subsequent remarks and responses clearly shows the “general public” sentiments about ultrabooks. Obviously this does not serve to reflect the opinion of the whole country, but you get the drift.

So yeah, what’s YOUR comment? 😀

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This Post Has 13 Comments

  1. ulric

    Wow…the midnight black matte is nice! Thinness is there…but I still wanna wait for a dedicated graphics ultrabook…hehe =)

    Imho…if u r an Apple fan, can’t compare with McB Air…otherwise have a look 😛

      1. ulric

        Not for me…I need dedicated graphics…if not price is not justified…hehe =)

      2. rebeccasaw

        Why such demand for graphics? What do u do?? LOL

      3. ulric

        Diablo-ing…haha =)

      4. rebeccasaw

        LOL!!
        so this ultrabook Acer S5 can diablo ah?

      5. ulric

        Can…but for a smoother experience…needs dedicated graphics =)

  2. Brittany

    I would say the same thing as your friends above, though I’m not a hardcore Mac fan.

  3. Martin

    Don’t think of Apple and take this as it is, it’s still expensive..but really, what’s are the Ivy Bridge improvements? Do you have more technical details?

  4. Galvin

    I like the S3 actually. The cheapest ultrabook in the market! 🙂

  5. Husairo

    Why such demand for graphics
    for 3d modeling XD

  6. ALI

    I have acer aspire S5 battery problem , please guide me how can i instead the old one by new , Also how much the price and how can i buy it >

    Thankful your help

    1. Rebecca Saw

      Hi Ali
      I’m afraid I don’t use Acer anymore… have you tried the local stores?

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