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Weekly poll results: OnePlus Nord 3 is well-liked, Nord CE 3 needs to prove itself
3:02 am | July 16, 2023

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The one upgrade that OnePlus skipped on the Nord 3 may have been the upgrade that mattered the most – the camera. The phone has a bigger, better display than its predecessor, bigger battery and faster Dimensity 9000 chip too. It’s not like the camera wasn’t upgraded – the IMX890 sensor produced better images than the IMX766 inside the Nord 2. Not perfect (we found them to be over-processed), but better. And 4K videos can now be recorded at 60fps. However, the ultra wide camera remained underwhelming (just 8MP resolution with a narrower 112° FoV) and the resolution of the selfie camera got...

More specs of Tecno Pova Neo 3 revealed
11:00 pm | July 15, 2023

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Tecno recently revealed the design and key specs of the Tecno Pova Neo 3, including Helio G85 SoC, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a 7,000 mAh battery. Now the company has confirmed some more features of the Pova Neo 3, leaving little to the imagination. Tecno Pova Neo 3's key specs and design revealed by Tecno Tecno posted an image on Twitter that confirmed the Pova Neo 3 would pack a 6.82" 90Hz HD+ screen, sport a 16MP primary camera, and run HiOS 13 out of the box. The Pova Neo 3 will also feature DTS-tuned dual speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack for those who prefer listening to...

OnePlus 12 again tipped to launch in December in China
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A couple of months ago, a tipster claimed that the OnePlus 12 would be launched in China in December 2023. While OnePlus hasn't divulged anything about the OnePlus 12 yet, tipster Max Jambor has backed the claim of the OnePlus 12's December launch in China. OnePlus 12's leaked render (Source: OnLeaks and Smartprix) However, that doesn't necessarily mean that OnePlus 12's international debut will also happen in December. It could be released for the global markets a few weeks or months after the China launch. OnePlus 12's leaked render (Source: OnLeaks and Smartprix) The...

Samsung opens its first Premium Experience Store in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
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Samsung has inaugurated its first Premium Experience Store at the Palladium Mall in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in India. It is located in the Thaltej area of Ahmedabad and is spread across 3,500 sq. ft. of space, making it Samsung's largest store in the country's western state. Customers can experience and purchase Samsung's entire product range at this Premium Experience Store through zones around the company's connected ecosystem, such as SmartThings, smartphones, laptops, gaming, audio, and lifestyle televisions. It also has a dedicated gaming zone showcasing a premium range of Samsung...

Samsung opens its first Premium Experience Store in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
5:00 pm |

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Samsung has inaugurated its first Premium Experience Store at the Palladium Mall in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in India. It is located in the Thaltej area of Ahmedabad and is spread across 3,500 sq. ft. of space, making it Samsung's largest store in the country's western state. Customers can experience and purchase Samsung's entire product range at this Premium Experience Store through zones around the company's connected ecosystem, such as SmartThings, smartphones, laptops, gaming, audio, and lifestyle televisions. It also has a dedicated gaming zone showcasing a premium range of Samsung...

Amazon India Prime Day deals are live now
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Amazon's two-day Prime sales event has kicked off in India, and there are plenty of interesting offers to consider. You do have to be an Amazon Prime member to partake in the deals. Plus, SBI and ICICI bank customers can take advantage of additional savings of up to INR 1,000. We won't be going through all of the available deals. You can do that for yourself here. However, a few phones caught our eye, starting with Apple's latest iPhone 14. The vanilla model usually starts at INR 79,900 for the 128GB variant, but now it is on promo going for INR 66,499 or INR 65,499 with the additional...

Meta confirms blocking Europeans from using Threads via VPN
11:45 am |

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Instagram launched Threads in October 2019 as a standalone app to chat with Instagram Close Friends, but that app is unavailable now since Meta launched a new Threads app last week as its Twitter competitor. It's available in over 100 countries, including the US and UK, but not in Europe. And you can't even use it in Europe via VPN since Meta has confirmed that it's blocking users in European countries from using Threads via VPN, resulting in profiles and content not loading and notifications not working. “Threads is currently unavailable in most European countries and we have taken...

Apple Watch Ultra 2 to have 3D printed parts, coming later this year
4:59 am |

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A new report from prolific purveyor of Apple-related rumors and inside information Ming-Chi Kuo is out today. This time around, the analyst confirms previous rumors stating that Apple will release a sequel to the original Apple Watch Ultra, and will do so later this year. Kuo only mentions that the new wearable is coming sometime in the second half of this year, but it stands to reason that its launch would either occur in September along with the new iPhones, or perhaps, less likely, in October at another event. Regardless of when it is unveiled, it will sport an interesting feat: 3D...

Nothing Phone (2)’s first update brings many camera improvements
1:12 am |

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The Nothing Phone (2) has been finally unveiled earlier this week, and it's only expected to go on sale online on Monday. Before that, some people have been able to purchase one at various pop-up stores across the globe. These people will be happy to know that the phone has today received its first ever software update. For those ordering the phone online, this will be waiting once they unbox it. The update seems rather substantial, going by its changelog. You can expect to see quite a few camera-related improvements, such as Portrait mode supporting 2x zoom, Motion capture supported in 50...

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) review: solid, eco-friendly, slightly overpriced
10:07 pm | July 14, 2023

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Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023): Two-minute review

The Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) is a good computer. You can rest easy knowing that Acer has spared no expense in making this as eco-friendly as possible. In fact, this might be the first laptop I’ve come across to embrace the “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” slogan. It reduces the amount of material used, reuses a lot of recycled material, and is made to be easy to recycle at the end of its life.

More importantly, unless you absolutely need one of the best Ultrabooks for maximum portability, you’ll probably be happy with it. However, it’s not going to be considered quite among the very best laptops

It’s a bit dated and, while a solid all-around performer, is basically a $750 model with a $850 price tag. But, being cutting edge – at least in carbon footprint if not design – comes at a cost. If you’re willing to pay that price for the environment, you’ll find some issues here and there but no deal-breakers, as long as you don’t need a more specialized machine.

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023): Price & availability

  • How much does it cost? $849.99 / AU$1,699 (about £672.72)
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Only available in the US and Australia

The Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023), which just hit digital shelves in the summer of 2023, goes for a reasonable-sounding $849.99 / AU$1,699 (about £672.72). With its 13th-Gen Intel Core i7 and 16GB of RAM, it’s fairly robust for its price.

However, its 15-inch FHD display and slightly dated design feel a bit cheap. Considering that it’s a bit boxy, I would have expected a somewhat lower price tag. But, all the effort that Acer has put into making this laptop eco-friendly comes from pretty new techniques and technology so that's probably why it’s about $100 more than I think it should be. 

While there’s no Aspire Vero 15 in the UK – residents only have access to a similar 14-inch model – Australians can choose between one with an Intel Core i5 and 8GB RAM (AU$1,399) or Intel Core i7 and 16GB RAM (AU$1,699), though the Crimson Green colorway reviewed here is only available in the US.

As much as I’ve said that I feel this laptop is overpriced, your other options for laptops where the reduced carbon footprint is a central focus are either older versions of the Acer Vero, some of which aren’t any cheaper, or the Asus Zenbook S 13 OLED, which is a much more petite and elegant laptop but also costs $1,399.99 /  £1,499.99 / AU$2,099. 

  • Price score: 3.5 / 5

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) outside on an outdoor table

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023): Specs

The Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) comes in just one configuration in the US at the moment, though that might change. 

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023): Design

  • Very eco-friendly but somewhat boxy design
  • Keyboard and trackpad are just okay
  • Decent port selection

With the Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023), the company has reduced the printed circuit board surface area by 52%. It has 50% post-consumer recycled material in the keycaps, 40% in the chassis (up from 30% in the previous generation), and 50% in the power adapter. The trackpad is composed of ocean-bound plastic. The chassis is completely paint-free. And, the packaging, made up of 90% recycled paper, is 100% recyclable. Plus, part of the inner packaging can be reused as a laptop stand, even if it is kind of meh.

As impressive as the eco-friendliness of this laptop is, the Acer Aspire 15’s aesthetic design is not quite as forward-thinking. In my personal opinion, it looks like a laptop from 2018. And, feels like one at almost 4 lbs. At least it feels very durable.

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) outside on an outdoor table

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

At least its interesting color choices set it apart. It’s now available in Crimson Green, along with the non-paint finishes Acer has used for its Vero line such as Cobblestone Gray, and Mariana Blue.

As far as the components used here, the 15.6-inch IPS display is just 1080p, more than enough for basic computing but certainly not particularly eye-catching. The keyboard and trackpad are similarly utilitarian.

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The keyboard has a fair bit of travel with keycaps that feel sturdy but not that ergonomic. At least it has a full-sized layout with a somewhat squished numpad on the right side. There’s also backlighting on hand as well.

The trackpad is nice and large with a fingerprint reader embedded in the top right corner. However, that size means it can register accidental presses or near presses from any part of the hand resting near it. Plus, there’s a little more give than I would like. I’ve seen much worse on trackpads. But, I’ve seen better as well.

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) outside on an outdoor table

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

The port selection is pretty decent for a laptop. Instead of just sporting two USB-C ports and calling it a day as you’ll see on many machines these days, the Acer Aspire Vero 15 also has two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, a Kensington lock and an audio jack to go along with those two USB-C, which are unfortunately situated on the same side.

  • Design score: 4 / 5

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) outside on an outdoor table

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023): Performance

  • Solid all-around performance
  • Speakers are decent if unexceptional
  • 1440p at 30 fps webcam
Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023): Laptop benchmarks

Here's how the Acer Aspire Vero 15 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:

3DMark: Night Raid: 17,319; Fire Strike: 4,922; Time Spy: 1,789
GeekBench 6: 2404 (single-core); 9026 (multi-core)
25GB File Copy:
47.0
Handbrake 1.6: 8:56
CrossMark: Overall: 1461 Productivity: 1474 Creativity: 1435 Responsiveness: 1498
Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm: 34.299 fps
Web Surfing (Battery Informant): 11:23:30
PCMark 10 Battery Life: 6 hours 8 minutes

When I first booted up the Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023), I wasn’t expecting a powerhouse of a computer. And, though this is not capable of any super demanding tasks – you’re not running Cyberpunk 2077 on this or rendering 3D projects – it’s quite capable of everyday computing.

With a 13th-Gen Intel Core i7 and 16GB RAM, it can handle multiple tabs open at once, streaming, and even light gaming. Just out of curiosity, I tried a couple different games at 1080p including CS:GO, Civilization VI (which was also used for benchmarking purposes), and GTA IV. I was able to run the first two games without any issues while the latter experienced enough stuttering that I could play it but didn’t really want to. At the very least, even when pushed, it doesn’t get too hot.

This laptop’s performance is somewhat helped by the fact that it doesn’t need to power a demanding display. The screen has a 1080p resolution so it’s not going to impress next to the new laptops coming out with OLED screens with HDR support. And, its color coverage is, like a lot of aspects of this laptop, good but not great as it has 112.5% sRGB and only 79.7% DCI-P3.

As far as the speakers go, they get decently loud and are okay compared to a lot of other computer speakers I’ve heard. They’re a little boxy, but I could hear all the elements when streaming or listening to music.

If you do video conference calls, you’ll be pleased to know that it comes with a 1440p webcam, though I wish it wasn’t capped at 30 fps. However, Acer did include some software for features like auto-framing and background blur to make the most of its camera.

  • Performance score: 4 / 5

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023): Battery

  • Very good battery life
  • Four different performance modes to save on battery

In our Battery Informant benchmark, the Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) achieved an 11-hour-and-23-minute result. Though that’s not bleeding edge or going to reach the heights of something like the MacBook Air 15-inch, it’s very respectable and more than enough to get you through the day.

Plus, via the VeroSense app, there are four different performance modes to use when on battery mode including one that disables USB charging to get the most juice out of this laptop as possible.

  • Battery score: 4.5 / 5

Should you buy the Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023)?

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) outside on an outdoor table

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

Buy it if...

You care about the environment
From the recycled materials used to the reduction in materials needed, this is the most sustainable laptop I’ve seen. If you want to limit your carbon footprint while shopping for a new computer, the Acer Aspire Vero 15 might be the way to go.

You need solid all-around performance
This laptop is powerful enough to quickly handle day-to-day computing, whether that’s streaming, writing an article, or doing a bunch of online research.

Don't buy it if...

You need a powerhouse
As solid as the Acer Aspire Vero 15 is, it won’t keep up with gamers or content creators. For those purposes, you’ll want a laptop with discrete graphics.

Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023): Also consider

If the Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023) has you considering other options, here are two more laptops to consider...

How I tested the Acer Aspire Vero 15 (2023)

  • I tested for a couple weeks
  • I used it for productivity, media consumption, and some light gaming
  • I tested the various aspects and features

Having used the Acer Aspire Vero 15 for a few weeks, I did plenty of work on it including writing up articles (including this one). I downloaded and played some games that I thought might be within its capabilities, namely CS:GO, Civilization VI and GTA IV. I also played some streaming videos to get a better sense of the screen.

After a few weeks of using this laptop, it’s clear that it’s a solid all-around Windows laptop that’s good for most general users, especially those who care about the environment.

I’ve spent the last few years reviewing tech gear for gaming and otherwise, where I’ve gotten a feel for what to look for and how to put a piece of kit through its paces to see whether it’s worth the recommendation.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed July 2023

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