Fresh off the announcement desk — the new Acer Aspire 5 AI laptop is powered by Intel Core Ultra 5 and Ultra 7 H‑series processors.

Acer India has introduced the new Aspire 5 AI laptop, a 14‑inch Intel Core Ultra‑powered notebook aimed at students, professionals and general‑use shoppers who want balanced performance, portability and everyday usability.

The laptop begins at Rs 79,999 and is available through Acer Exclusive Stores, the Acer E‑store, Amazon, Croma, Reliance Digital and Vijay Sales. Let’s discuss what the machine offers in more detail below.

Acer Aspire 5: features and specifications

The Aspire 5 uses the Intel Core Ultra 5 and Ultra 7 H‑series processors, paired with up to 32GB of LPDDR5 memory and up to 1TB of NVMe SSD storage. This configuration is ideal for smooth multitasking, faster app launches, quicker file access, and everyday productivity workloads without slowing down. The H-series chipsets are also performance-focused and will allow This product to perform well even in demanding tasks.

A 14‑inch WUXGA (1920×1200) IPS display with a 16:10 aspect ratio gives a bit more vertical space than traditional 16:9 panels, which is useful for web browsing, document work and media consumption. The laptop’s 17.5 mm profile and 1.2 kg weight keep it relatively slim and easy to carry, while the 180‑degree hinge lets people lay it flat for sharing content or casual use on a table.

The Aspire 5 includes full‑function USB‑C ports that support charging, data transfer and display output, plus a 65W Type‑C charger to keep the power setup simple. There are multiple USB‑A ports, HDMI, an SD card reader and a headphone jack, so most people will not need extra dongles for common peripherals. Wireless options include Wi‑Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1, which will deliver a reasonably fast wireless experience. On the user‑experience side, the laptop comes with a backlit keyboard, a multi‑gesture touchpad and a Full HD webcam with a physical camera shutter for privacy. A physical shutter is a good feature to have to safeguard our privacy when the webcam is not in use. The dual stereo speakers should provide decent audio quality for calls and casual media, while Windows 11 Home brings a modern interface and updated security tools.

A 54Wh battery backed by 65W charging will deliver for typical productivity and light-usage scenarios. people can expect around 4-5 hours of use out of the machine based on the hardware, though heavy workloads and gaming will still eat into that more quickly.

At Rs 79,999, the Aspire 5 competes with other 14 inch Intel Core Ultra laptops in the same price band, including the likes of the Asus Vivobook 14, Dell Inspiron 14 Plus and Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5. Most of these offer similar Core Ultra 5 processors, fast SSD storage and comparable RAM, with some variants also bringing OLED panels or higher brightness into the mix at around the same price.Where they differ is in the finer details: display type, chassis weight, and port selection. The Aspire 5 relies on its 1.2 kg build, 16:10 IPS panel, USB C based 65W charging and broad retail availability as its main selling points. For shoppers choosing between these options, it is worth checking which model offers your preferred display type, weight and port layout that best fits your mix of work, study and travel needs.

Acer’s advantage here is that it delivers on all fronts and is basically a jack of all trades. You get a capable display, a lightweight, portable build, a decent processor and a good RAM/SSD combo. That combination is good enough for most general-purpose usage, like for a student or an office worker. If that sounds like you, the new Acer Aspire 5 AI is worth investing in.