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Acer Aspire 1 A115-32 Review: A Practical Budget 15.6-inch Laptop

November 07, 2021 By Notebook Center Editorial Team Acer
Summary: The Acer Aspire 1 A115-32 is an entry-level 15.6-inch laptop with a Celeron N4500, 4 GB RAM, and 128 GB SSD for study and basic daily tasks.

Editor note: This article is an original English adaptation based on a Notebook-Center.ru review, rewritten for Notebook Center readers.

Overview

The Acer Aspire 1 A115-32 is built for buyers who need a low-cost laptop for school, office basics, browsing, and video calls. Its hardware is modest, but the configuration is clear: Intel Celeron N4500, 4 GB of DDR4 memory, and a 128 GB SSD. At this level, the focus is simple daily work, not heavy multitasking or gaming.

Technical Specifications

ComponentDetails
ProcessorIntel Celeron N4500 (1.1 GHz base)
Memory4 GB DDR4-2400
Storage128 GB SSD
Display15.6-inch, 1920x1080, Full HD, matte TN
GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics (Jasper Lake)
WirelessWi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2
Audio2 speakers
Ports2x USB 3.1, 1x USB 2.0, HDMI, RJ-45, 3.5 mm combo audio
Webcam0.3 MP
Battery37 Wh Li-Polymer
Size and Weight363 x 238 x 20 mm, 1.8 kg
OSWindows 10 Home 64-bit

Design and Build

This is a full-size 15.6-inch notebook with a plastic chassis and a practical matte finish. The silver and black styling is neutral for work, study, or travel environments. At 1.8 kg, it is not ultra-light, but still manageable for regular commuting. The review notes solid assembly quality for this price segment.

Display and Media

The panel is a Full HD matte TN display at 60 Hz. The resolution is suitable for everyday productivity, and the matte surface helps reduce reflections indoors. The tradeoff is typical TN behavior: limited viewing angles and moderate brightness around 200 nits. The 0.3 MP webcam and stereo speakers are usable for basic calls and casual media, but quality is clearly entry level.

Keyboard and Touchpad

The keyboard includes a numeric pad, which is useful for data entry and office work. Key travel and feedback are described as comfortable enough for daily typing. The touchpad supports standard gestures such as scrolling and zooming and is large enough for routine navigation.

Performance for Daily Tasks

The Celeron N4500 and integrated Intel UHD Graphics are intended for lightweight workloads: browser tabs, documents, presentations, and simple media tasks. The 4 GB RAM limit means multitasking headroom is small, and modern demanding apps will feel constrained. The 128 GB SSD improves responsiveness compared with a hard drive, but storage space is limited.

Ports and Battery

Connectivity is practical for a budget office laptop: HDMI, USB-A ports, Ethernet (RJ-45), and a headset jack. This makes it easy to connect external displays and common peripherals without adapters. The 37 Wh battery is reported at roughly 5 to 6 hours in mixed use, which is sufficient for short mobile sessions but not for a full unplugged workday for most users.

Verdict

The Aspire 1 A115-32 fits buyers who want the lowest-cost path to basic laptop work: study, office tasks, web access, and online meetings. Its main strength is practical everyday usability at an affordable level. Its main compromise is clear performance and display limits. For non-demanding users with realistic expectations, it is a reasonable budget choice.