Targeting professionals with its Windows 11 Pro system and fingerprint reader, the Acer TravelMate Vero TMV15-51-533E is a versatile Ultrabook with a 15-inch IPS Full HD anti-glare screen performing in common use with its 16 GB of RAM and its Quad Core i5-1155G7 Tiger Lake processor with Iris Xe graphics solution able to support modest games. This discreet black laptop with a partly recycled eco-friendly design benefits from enhanced responsiveness thanks to its fast 512 GB SSD storage, a backlit keyboard or connectivity with Wi-Fi ax and USB-C.
Acer TravelMate Vero TMV15-51-533E Features
Screen(s) | 15.6” Full HD LED IPS ComfyView Thin Edges (1920×1080, Anti-Glare) |
Processor | Intel Core i5-1155G7 Tiger Lake (2.5 GHz, 4 cores, TDP 28W) |
Installed RAM (max) | 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz (32 GB), 2 slots (occupied) |
Video card | Intel Iris Xe integrated into the processor |
Storage | 512GB M.2 SSD (PCIe NVMe) |
Connection | 2 USB 3.0 1 USB 2.0 1 USB 3.1 Type-C (Gen1), HDMI 2.0 |
Network | Wi-Fi ax (2×2, Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201), Bluetooth 5.1 Ethernet Gigabit |
Backlit keyboard | Yes |
Keypad | Yes |
Windows Hello | Yes, via fingerprint reader |
Audio system | 2 Acer TrueHarmony speakers |
Operating system | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit |
Announced battery life / Battery | 5 hours / Li-Ion 3 cells 48Whr |
Weight / Dimensions (mm) | 1.8 Kg / 363.4 x 238.5 x 17.90 |
Chassis, connectors, screen of the Acer TravelMate Vero TMV15-51-533E
Featuring a chassis designed in 30% recycled plastic, it sports a relatively discreet and original appearance with its thin and light speckled black design.
The connectivity integrated into this versatile laptop is good, consisting of 1 USB-C, a useful HDMI video output to easily connect this computer to a TV or monitor for example, Wi-Fi ax wireless modules (newer and more powerful than Wi-Fi ac) and Bluetooth 5.1 for remote connections and communications, Ethernet and audio ports as well as 3 USB all compatible with both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, USB 3.0 guarantees transfers up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0 if USB 3.0 devices are connected to it.
As a biometric reader is integrated, one can authenticate by fingerprint recognition via Windows Hello technology.
Professionals will be all the more interested in this feature as this Ultrabook runs on Windows 11 Pro, a more complete edition than classic Windows 10 with its advanced network management and security tools like BitLocker.
We can obviously backlight the keys of the chiclet keyboard to better distinguish them in low light atmosphere.
The screen benefits from the Acer Bluelight Shield technology that attenuates up to 30% of the blue light it emits.
In addition, it lends itself well to the display of High Definition content such as videos due to its Full HD definition and its 16/9th format. As it adopts IPS technology, the screen also has significant viewing angles, both horizontal and vertical. In addition, thanks to its anti-reflective treatment, the screen also offers better visibility than a shiny slab in bright environments (e.g. outdoors).
Performance, battery life of the Acer TravelMate Vero TMV15-51-533E
The Acer TravelMate Vero TMV15-51-533E is a thin and light 15-inch High Definition laptop for everyday versatile use.
Despite its finesse and controlled weight that facilitate its transport, it will disappoint nomads in search of good autonomy since it can hold about 5 hours on battery in light use, which is below average.
It must be said that it integrates a processor more greedy in power than the average, the Quad Core i5-1155G7 with the TDP of 28W (against 15W for the majority of low-power processors), a low consumption Intel Tiger Lake. It is here combined with 16 GB of RAM to provide good overall performance able to satisfy many users.
The Core i5 incorporates the Iris Xe (tested by us), a graphic solution thanks to which you can watch photos and videos but also play modest titles.
Nevertheless, to often perform work heavy in processor and / or graphics resources, it is better to opt for a computer with a non-low-power processor and / or an adequate dedicated graphics card.
As for storage, there is an SSD whose capacity of 512 GB rivals the standard of hard drives in this area. Compared to the latter, however, let’s highlight the advantages of an SSD: greater shock resistance, quiet operation, lower energy consumption and greater velocity.
In practice thanks to the SSD, the processing, starts/stops and launches of software are faster than with a hard disk for example and we reach faster on the cards of online games.
An SSD ensures a much better fluidity and responsiveness on a daily basis than a simple hard disk.
Of course in the event that 512 GB is too fair, we can use an external storage unit. Opting for a USB 3.0/USB-C device is then an advantageous solution to obtain fast transfers.
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