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Acer Spin 5 review: What it's like to have Amazon Alexa in a laptop
Let's be clear up front: The Acer Spin 5 is not a bad laptop. You might justify buying it because it's a solidly built convertible with respectable specs for the money, plus a comfortable keyboard and trackpad (not a guarantee in this price range). You might also be intrigued by its Amazon Alexa integration, which lets you perform certain tasks with hands-free voice commands. Still, this convertible laptop has a couple of nettlesome downsides, including a noisy fan and thick display bezels. Meanwhile the Alexa support doesn't really add any value to the laptop, given that you can download the same app on other PCs and get an even better experience with dedicated Echo speakers. The Spin 5 configuration we tested (SP513-52N-85LZ) lists for $900 on Amazon and includes an 8th-generation Intel Core i7-8550U processor with UHD 620 graphics, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 256GB SSD.
Acer offers the first laptops with Alexa built-in
HP may have been the first to offer an all-in-one with Alexa built-in, but Acer is determined to do the same for the laptop realm. It just revealed that several of its laptops are the first to ship with Amazon's voice assistant already installed. The Spin 3 and Spin 5 should be available at stores right now, while the Nitro 5 Spin convertible will pack Alexa when it arrives in June. Aspire, Switch and Swift PCs (including Aspire desktops) will offer Alexa with shipments over the "next few weeks." If you already have a compatible model, don't worry -- your system isn't suddenly obsolete.