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Acer aspire 8th gen intel thunderbolt 3
Acer aspire 8th gen intel thunderbolt 3




These results translate to a view that can compete with many laptops available at a higher price, but I still wouldn't rely on it for specialized work that requires a more precise AdobeRGB or DCI gamut.īrightness hits about 325 nits at max, dropping down to 20 nits minimum. The 14-inch FHD display hits 100% sRGB, 79% AdobeRGB, and 81% DCI-P3 color reproduction when tested with a SpyderX Pro colorimeter. Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5 are included for wireless connectivity.Īcer's displays are sometimes bad enough to pull down an otherwise well-rounded laptop - see my Acer Aspire 5 review - but that issue doesn't present itself here. The laptop is still using a dated barrel charger on the end of its AC adapter, but at least the Thunderbolt 4 port is compatible if you have a USB-C charger lying around. It's a shame there's no SD or microSD card reader. Otherwise you're getting two USB-A 3.2 (Gen 2) and 3.5mm audio. This opens up access to the best Thunderbolt 4 docks and hubs for ultimate connectivity, and it provides an alternative to the HDMI port for video out. Port selection has been upgraded to include Thunderbolt 4 instead of just plain USB-C. They're about what's expected from a mid-range laptop. Speakers housed on the bottom edges near the front of the laptop are good enough for video calls and listening to music while you work, but they're not going to wow you with depth or volume. Combined with the Kensington lock slot, this laptop would be comfortable in an office. It works well, offering snappy logins and an extra layer of security.

acer aspire 8th gen intel thunderbolt 3

Embedded into the right palm rest is a fingerprint reader for Windows Hello.






Acer aspire 8th gen intel thunderbolt 3