Around Christmas time of last year I purchased an Acer Aspire V515.6-Inch touchscreen laptop in cool steel.
Performance: The primary function of the device is to facilitate everyday activities like web browsing, communicating and playing videos.
Features: Thanks to its powerful Quad-Core processor everything is more vibrant. It features HD browsing, great visuals on the 15.6" HD touch screen display.
Conformance: The fundamental standard for this product would be its ability to provide clear media display along with crisps sound, long battery life and fast browsing. In my opinion this product conformance is within quality standards.
Durability: Since my initial purchase my laptop has fallen off the bed several times and still performs with the same quality of its unpacking.
Serviceability: Aspire provides a one year limited warranty which provides hardware, software and technical support for that given timeframe extended warranties are available only at an addition cost.
Aesthetics: My Aspire touchscreen notebook is very thin less than 1" thin, which is much slimmer than any of my previous laptops. Very sleek and modern with vibrant touch screen display.
Perceived Quality: For a long time Acer has had quite suspect perceived quality. But recently Acer has changed and have been paying more attention to quality, this notebook is proof of their efforts that has few complaints against it. This notebook looks well-built and has powerful hardware that is hard to find at these lower price ranges, I believe I got a pretty good deal.
The laptop was not exactly economical at $600 however a comparable product with HP or Toshiba may have cost me over $800 dollars. However I can say I’m pretty happy with my laptop. Before purchasing this product I did surprisingly did use most of these qualifiers. Admittedly I did not check into the service provided by this company.
As for the dissatisfiers of the product I am unhappy with the standard keyboard which lacks an identifier for cap lock. In order to indicate the cap lock is on I have to use the onscreen keyboard. Which I find rather odd that something so basic was completely overlooked in its design. As for the satisfiers which are numerous fast processing, great display and excellent quality overall. Acer V5 also has many delighters and exciters including backlit keyboard, built in APPs and powerful speakers. Generally I’m very satisfied with my purchase and have no buyer’s remorse despite the lack of cap lock indicators.