Acer Aspire ES 15 Series ES1-572-31KW 15.6″ Laptop (Intel Core i3-6100U, 4GB DDR3L, 1TB HDD)
Discontinued
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For most PC users, the Acer Aspire ES 15 Series ES1-572-31KW is all that’s needed for your work on the usual daily computing tasks, multimedia entertainment, and casual gaming. The hart of this affordable 15.6-inch Windows 10-based laptop is the 6th Generation Intel Core i3-6100U “Skylake” dual-core processor with Intel HD 520 integrated graphics. The CPU accompanied by 4GB of RAM and a 1-Terabyte hard disk drive, ensuring decent memory amount for multitasking and a plenty of storage space for users’ files and programs. The notebook also has a DVD burner built-in.
The screen specifications of the plastic-clad Acer Aspire ES 15 Series ES1-572-31KW are a conventional fare for a budget-oriented laptop. The display has the common 1366×768 resolution and a TN-backed panel with narrower viewing angles than those with IPS technology. Also, touchscreen input isn’t supported.
The keyboard has chiclet-style keys and a dedicated numeric pad. The trackpad sports integrated buttons for left and right “click” actions. Sound is provided through a pair of speakers, while web chat are enabled via a frontal web camera. Networking connectivity features include 802.11AC Wi-Fi wireless, and Gigabit LAN. The ES1-572-31KW has a Bluetooth interface, two USB 2.0 ports and one USB 3.0 port, HDMI video out, an SD card slot, and a combo audio in/out jack. It’s interesting that most of the ports on this model are clustered on the back of the keyboard deck, instead of on the sides.
Acer claims that battery life on the ES 15 ES1-572-31KW lasts “up to 6.5 hours”.
The laptop weighs in at 5.2 pounds and is 1.1″ thick.


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This is a very nice laptop, it’s way faster than my previous laptop, much more reliable, and has an amazing battery life. In my opinion, it’s not very expensive for how great of a laptop it is. My only complaint is that sometimes it takes a bit too long to start up.
Agreed with your review, indeed a good computer for its price, and I really get fast start up or shut down. But, I see two practical problems: (i) and unnecessary dedicated numeric pad that leads to relatively small keys, given the size of the laptop, and (ii) most of the ports on this model are clustered on the back of the keyboard deck, instead of on the sides that is very inconvenient.
its tooo bad and bad designed poor laptop given from acer motherfucker
Is it possible to install an M2?
Would you please tell me if this pc supports “Miracast”, that is screen mirroring over wifi?