

- ACER ASPIRE E5 575 QUALCOMM ATHEROS QCA9377 DRIVERS FULL
- ACER ASPIRE E5 575 QUALCOMM ATHEROS QCA9377 DRIVERS WINDOWS 10
Its 1920x1080 pixels combined with a diagonal of 15.6 inches lead to a decent pixel density of 141 PPI.
ACER ASPIRE E5 575 QUALCOMM ATHEROS QCA9377 DRIVERS FULL
Notwithstanding the comparatively low purchase price, the E5-575G has a relatively high-resolution Full HD screen. The following test will clarify whether losses in quality have to be accepted elsewhere.Ĭonsequently, we will compare the Aspire E5-575G with its F5-573G (GTX 950M, i5-6200U) sister model, Medion's Erazer P6661 (GTX 950M, i7-6500U), and the somewhat more expensive Nexoc M512 III (GTX 950M, i7-6700HQ) powered by a quad-core among others.
ACER ASPIRE E5 575 QUALCOMM ATHEROS QCA9377 DRIVERS WINDOWS 10
Although its other configuration features in the form of 8 GB of RAM, a traditional 1000 GB hard drive and Linux operating system (that we replaced with a Windows 10 64-bit version in the test) can be classified as mediocre, the Taiwanese manufacturer seems to have created a potential price-performance bargain here. Not only has it incorporated a cutting-edge Core i5 processor from the Kaby Lake generation into the 15-inch device, but also a dedicated GeForce GTX 950M as well a fast GDDR5 memory, all for just 630 Euros (~$707). However, this is not really necessary: Many cheaper devices are quite capable of rendering up-to-date games smoothly – albeit with some concessions in resolution and details.Īcer promises just this with its new Aspire E5-575G.

Not every gaming savvy customer is willing to spend several thousand Euros on a gaming-suitable, high-end laptop by manufacturers such as ASUS, MSI or Schenker. For the original German review, see here.
