Reducing, recycling, and reusing plastics are the three most important things we can do to safeguard our planet from the massive amounts of trash plastic it generates. Post-consumer recycled plastic, or PCR plastic, was used in the production of a laptop that Acer produced as part of the company’s efforts to reduce its use of plastic. These are the kinds of baby steps that will help us create a better world for people to live in.
The environmental impact of the Acer Aspire Vero laptop has been drastically reduced, and in addition to that, it has a cool, textured style and a solid setup that will provide you with the processing capability you require.
Specifications
- Processor: 11th Gen Intel Core i5
- RAM: 8 GB
- Screen size: Iris Xe
- Graphics Card: no
- Storage: 512 GB
- Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB
- Operating System: Windows 11 Home
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Aside from its outward design, the Aspire Vero model that we tested comes with components that are respectable for the price that they are asking: 16 gigabytes of random access memory, a 512 gigabyte solid state drive, an Intel Core i7-1195G7 processor, with Iris Xe graphics.
Even though the amount of storage space is on the lower end of the spectrum, the CPU and the amount of RAM more than make up for it. It is exceedingly unusual to come across a loadout that is this competent on a desktop replacement that costs less than $1,000.
In addition to audio and HDMI outputs, the Vero comes equipped with a USB 2.0 connection as well as two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports. In addition to a fingerprint reader and a webcam, this computer has internal connectivity provided by dual-band Wi-Fi 6, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.0, and other technologies.
There is a USB-C connector on the Vero, but it cannot be used to charge the laptop. Moreover, the Vero does not include a card reader or Thunderbolt.
The plastic touchpad is 125 millimetres by eighty millimetres and features an action that is easy to anticipate as well as a click-action at the corners that is well dampened and clean. The touchpad is a usefully big size. In the top left hand corner of the touchpad is where you’ll find the fingerprint scanner, which is the sole biometric method of log-in available.
The Vero features a battery with a capacity of 48Wh, and in our video rundown benchmark, it allowed the lights to remain on for slightly more than nine and a half hours. In the interest of full disclosure, the battery rundown test was executed in Eco mode, but all of the performance tests were carried out in Performance mode.