Acer Aspire 1vsLenovo 100e

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Acer
Acer Aspire 1
Aspire 1

Quick Stats

The Acer Aspire 1's performance is adequate for browsing and office work but disappointing in demanding tasks overall.
The Acer Aspire 1 boasts impressive build quality, considering its budget-friendly price tag effectively.
The matte Full HD LED display is a solid addition to the Acer Aspire 1's impressive package overall.
The Acer Aspire 1 offers a compact design with a full-size keyboard and surprisingly good trackpad for its price.
Lenovo
Lenovo 100e
100e

Quick Stats

The Lenovo 100e offers decent performance with a smooth quad-core processor for its extremely affordable price tag.
The Lenovo 100e's sturdy build and premium feel justify its affordable price tag with great value offered.
The Lenovo 100e's HD display is sufficient for basic tasks, despite limited viewing angles and brightness.
The Lenovo 100e boasts a variety of features including spill-resistant keyboard and drop-proof design for durability primarily.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Acer Aspire 1
#864
Lenovo 100e
Winner
#860
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Acer Aspire 1
#733
Winner
Lenovo 100e
#864
Display
Acer Aspire 1
#800
Winner
Lenovo 100e
#865
Performance
Acer Aspire 1
#865
Lenovo 100e
#861
Winner
Build
Acer Aspire 1
#369
Lenovo 100e
#267
Winner
Features
Acer Aspire 1
#659
Winner
Lenovo 100e
#765

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Acer Acer Aspire 1
Lenovo Lenovo 100e
up to 4GB
up to 8GB
up to 128GB SSD
up to 128GB SSD
Intel Celeron N4120
Intel Celeron N4120
Intel UHD Graphics 600
Intel UHD Graphics 600

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Acer Aspire 1

Strengths

Acer has built a solid package around it giving us impressive upgradability
Good features such as an awesome battery life
Battery is 43 watt hours and I get around 9 hours of normal use with the brightness set to 30
Trackpad is surprisingly good for the price range
Full-size keyboard with numpad that works as it should

Weaknesses

Has a low-spec Intel Celeron processor which is far from being a powerhouse
The celeron processor in this laptop is far from being able to handle gaming or heavy tasks
Storage is only 128 GB, which can be limiting for storage-hungry users
Webcam is 720p and it's just as crappy as every other 720p webcam
Keys are a bit mushy for my taste

Lenovo 100e

Strengths

For $79, it's a no-brainer if you're looking to have a cheap device laying around the house to catch up on some emails, do some online shopping browsing or even some streaming.
You actually get some bang for your buck at this price point.
It's great for kids with its spill-resistant keyboard and mouse pad, and it's drop proof up to two and a half feet.
The battery life is 10 hours, which is the same as the $920 Google Pixelbook
It has Bluetooth 4.2 so you can connect your favorite pair of headphones or other peripherals.
Setting up is easy just log in using your Google credentials and if you don't have an account you can set one up in seconds.
The keyboard is alright with decent travel and each key has a grippy mat texture
It's great for basic tasks like emails, web searches, and Google Docs.

Weaknesses

The storage is only 16GB, which sounds absurdly small but remember most of what you're saving or working on should be on the cloud.
The viewing angles on this 11.6 inch screen are not the greatest and possibly the only indication that this is indeed a budget device
The speakers sound pretty terrible but are certainly usable in a pinch
The built-in webcam is at 720p, which might be low for some users.
The microphone is not the greatest however for Google duo, Google's answer to Apple's FaceTime as well as some zoom and some Microsoft teams meetings it's more than sufficient
The mousepad is a little sticky and makes me crave Windows precision drivers
It doesn't flip around like other laptops, which might be a drawback for some users.
The keyboard shortcuts are not super intuitive but once you get used to them, they're fine.
Read Full Reviews

Acer Aspire 1

The Acer Aspire 1 is the most budget-friendly laptop I've reviewed, packing the lowest specs in its class. With an Intel Celeron processor, 4GB RAM, and 128GB storage, it's clear that this laptop prioritizes affordability over performance. Despite its limitations, the Aspire 1 boasts a sleek design, impressive battery life, and upgradeable components, making it a compelling option for those on a tight budget. In this review, I'll put its capabilities to the test, exploring whether it can deliver on its promise of basic functionality without breaking the bank.

Lenovo 100e

The Lenovo Chromebook 100e - a budget-friendly option for those seeking a reliable device without breaking the bank. Priced around $79, this Chromebook packs some surprising features, including a MediaTek processor, 4GB RAM, and an 11.6-inch HD display. While it may not be the most powerful machine on the market, its affordability makes it an attractive choice for casual users who want to stay within Google's ecosystem without overspending.

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