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Acer Aspire 16 AI Review

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Last updated: 2025/12/15 at 2:26 PM
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Verdict

The Acer Aspire 16 AI is an excellent large-screen laptop with solid power, a fantastic port selection and a brilliant high-res OLED screen for a more modest price. It follows well in the footsteps of its smaller brother, although its battery life is a little disappointing against its rivals.


  • Solid power with Ryzen AI 300 processor

  • Lovely, large OLED screen

  • Excellent port selection


  • Some may prefer a more stylish chassis

  • Meagre battery life

Key Features


  • AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 processor


    The Aspire 16 AI comes with a solid processor for the price, opting for a modern 8-core Ryzen AI 300 choice.


  • 16-inch 2K 120Hz OLED


    It also comes with a large, high resolution and refresh rate OLED screen for dazzling results.


  • Vast port selection


    The Aspire 16 AI features a great set of ports, with USB-C and USB-A options, p;us HDMI and a Micro SD card reader.

Introduction

The Acer Aspire 16 AI might just be one of the biggest surprise packages of laptops in 2025.

As much as this lineup of products from Acer has often been its more wallet-friendly choices, we’ve already seen with the Aspire 14 AI that it’s possible to both have your cake and eat it with a reasonably priced and very well-specced portable laptop for work.

This 16-inch model is aiming for more of the same with an AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 processor, plus a large 2K 120Hz OLED screen, a formidable port selection and a decent-sized battery – all of that can be yours for £949.

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That price tag makes this Acer choice a lot cheaper than options such as the LG Gram Pro 16 and Asus Zenbook S 16 (2024), and I’ve been testing it for the last couple of weeks to see if it’s too good to be true as one of the best laptops out there, or not.

Design and Keyboard

  • More generic chassis
  • Great port selection
  • Larger keyboard and trackpad

Acer has super-sized the chassis of the Aspire 14 Ai with this larger model, keeping the same aluminium chassis for a professional and decently lightweight finish. Against other large-screen ultrabooks out there from Asus and LG, you might consider the design a little generic, but for the price, it’s okay.

A 1.55kg weight is about right for a laptop with this screen size, giving it good heft without being unnecessarily difficult to take around for work. Sure, this laptop’s competition is lighter, but this is okay.

Left Ports - Acer Aspire 16 AI
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Being just 16mm thick also helps with the portability of the Aspire 16 AI, and it hasn’t compromised at all on its port selection, as other laptops can do. On the left side, we’ve got a pair of USB4-capable Type-C ports, plus a USB-A and full-size HDMI. The right side houses a further USB-A port, a headphone jack and a Micro SD reader.

Owing to this laptop’s larger form factor, it’s no surprise that it comes with a full-size-type layout with a more compact number pad on the right side, plus arrow keys, navigation keys and a function row. The keyboard has a short and tactile travel that was easy to get up to speed with, and generally nice to use. It also comes with a very bright and crisp white backlight.

Keyboard & Trackpad - Acer Aspire 16 AIKeyboard & Trackpad - Acer Aspire 16 AI
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One area I was particularly impressed with the Aspire 16 AI was its huge trackpad that puts laptops that are double the price to shame. It’s one of the biggest I’ve encountered and provides slick and smooth tracking.

Display and Sound

  • Higher-res OLED screen
  • Gorgeous black level, contrast and colour accuracy
  • Okay speakers

The Aspire 16 AI, in spite of its more modest price for a large-screen ultrabook, doesn’t skimp at all on its display. Acer has bundled in a 16-inch 2K, or 2048×1280, resolution OLED panel with a smoother 120Hz refresh rate for more responsive on-screen motion and a zippier feeling.

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This contrasts with the 14-inch model that made do with a 1920×1200 resolution, meaning this bigger brother provides much sharper and clearer images – ideal for both productivity tasks for better text clarity and creative tasks.

Screen - Acer Aspire 16 AIScreen - Acer Aspire 16 AI
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We’ve got all the usual benefits that you’d expect from an OLED screen, with deep blacks and lovely dynamic range. My colorimeter measured 0.01 for black level and 27430:1 for contrast, providing a generally lovely experience.

Colour accuracy is also a strong point, with 100% coverage of both the sRGB and DCI-P3 spaces, plus 96% Adobe RGB, proving the impeccable suitability of the Aspire 16 AI’s screen for both productivity and more creative, colour-sensitive workloads.

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375.8 nits of peak brightness make this screen okay for both indoor and outdoor work, and provides decent overall punch. It’s in line with a lot of other OLED laptop screens in this regard.

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The Aspire 16 AI’s speakers are okay, if unremarkable. We’ve got a solid mid-range and good volume, but that’s about it. They can sound a little thin at times, owing to a lack of bass and treble. The units are also downwards-firing, so the overall sound will depend on where you place the laptop.

Performance

  • Potent performance from Ryzen processor
  • Meagre graphical horsepower
  • Decent SSD and RAM config for the price

The Aspire 16 AI is available in both Intel and AMD flavours, intriguingly, with my sample opting for the latter. We’ve got an AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 processor inside, with eight cores, 16 threads and a boost clock of up to 5.0GHz. It’s the same processor you’ll find in the Framework Laptop 13 (2025).

The scores it achieved in both Geekbench 6 and Cinebench R23 are solid in terms of single-core speeds against its more powerful brother, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, in dearer large ultrabooks such as the Asus Zenbook S 16 (2024). It’s also faster than the Core Ultra 7 258V chip in single-core scores, which is inside the Aspire 14 AI.

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The multi-core performance is good too, sitting somewhere between the M3 and M4 MacBook Airs, meaning this laptop is reasonably up to snuff for more intensive tasks. However, it still isn’t as powerful as the Intel Core Ultra 9 285H powerhouse in the MSI Prestige 16 AI Evo (2025) or the M4 chip in the base MacBook Pro, but for a laptop that’s virtually half the price, I don’t have any complaints.

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You also get a Radeon 860M iGPU with this chip, which is just okay for 3D-oriented or graphically intensive workloads. It isn’t as strong as the beefier integrated graphics in the top-end Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 or the Arc 140V and Arc 140T iGPUs in the Intel Lunar Lake chips in other rivals. It means only real casual gaming would be possible here.

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Acer has bundled the Aspire 16 AI with 16GB of DDR5 RAM, which is the bare minimum for laptops these days, whether for more intensive tasks or simply busy multitasking. A 1TB SSD is good for capacity, and its speeds are reasonable, if not groundbreaking. I measured its reads to be 4791.94 MB/s and its writes to be 3917.95 MB/s.

Software

  • Clean-ish Windows 11 install
  • Minimal Acer-specific apps
  • Copilot+ PC functionality is present

The Aspire 16 AI features a reasonably clean Windows 11 install, with little in the way of what might be classed as bloatware or unwanted, such as a trial of McAfee and NordVPN pre-installed and shortcuts to Booking.com and Dropbox in the taskbar by default.

There are some Acer-specific apps, such as Jumpstart, which provides a link to the brand’s website, and AcerSense, which gives you access to check your system’s vitals and enable settings such as different power modes and battery charging settings. Nothing too untoward.

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There is also enough AI horsepower from the Ryzen AI 7 350  chip inside to mark this laptop as a Copilot+ PC, providing access to Microsoft’s AI functionality for generative powers and filters in the Photos and Paint app, as well as the clever Windows Studio webcam effects for background blurring, auto framing and maintaining eye contact. With the latest version of Windows 11, there is also the controversial Microsoft Recall feature.

Battery Life

  • Lasted for 10 hours 15 minutes in the battery test
  • Capable of lasting for one working day

Acer quote the Aspire 16 AI to last for up to 12 and a half hours on a charge from its modest-sized 65Wh battery, which would put it well in the mix against its rivals, and give you almost two working days of charge.

In my testing with the PCMark 10 Modern Office battery test, I managed to get 10 hours and 15 minutes out of this Acer laptop before it conked out. That’s okay, and just meets our general 10-hour target, although it falls well behind rivals from LG, Asus and MSI.

Acer has gone against the grain in one respect by supplying the Aspire 16 AI with a beefier 100W brick that does a solid job of getting power back into the laptop quicker than the litany of 65W chargers out there. Getting it back to 50 percent took just 27 minutes, while a full charge took 75 minutes.

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Should you buy it?

You want a capable and well-priced laptop:

The Aspire 16 AI ticks the right boxes for power, ports and portability if you want a well-specced big-screen laptop at a good price.

You want longer endurance:

If there’s one area where this laptop is slightly disappointing, it’s with battery life, especially as there are plenty of rivals will last several hours longer.

Final Thoughts

 The Acer Aspire 16 AI is an excellent large-screen laptop with solid power, a fantastic port selection and a brilliant high-res OLED screen for a more modest price. It follows well in the footsteps of its smaller brother, although its battery life is a little disappointing against its rivals.

The likes of the LG Gram Pro 16 and Asus Zenbook S 16 (2024) will provide you with more in the way of endurance, a bit more style and a lighter chassis, although they cost a fair bit more than Acer’s choice. If you want a big-screen laptop that has very few compromises and will get the job done for a good price, the Aspire 16 AI is well worth a look. For more options, check out our list of the best laptops we’ve tested.

How We Test

This Acer laptop has been put through a series of uniform checks designed to gauge key factors, including build quality, performance, screen quality and battery life. These include formal synthetic benchmarks and scripted tests, plus a series of real-world checks, such as how well it runs popular apps.

FAQs

How much does the Acer Aspire 16 AI weigh?

The Acer Aspire 16 AI weighs 1.55kg, which is about average for a modest 16-inch laptop such as this one.

Test Data

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Full Specs

  Acer Aspire 16 AI Review
UK RRP £949
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350
Manufacturer Acer
Screen Size 16 inches
Storage Capacity 1TB
Front Camera 1080p webcanm
Battery 65 Whr
Battery Hours 10 15
Size (Dimensions) 354.9 x 250.1 x 15.9 MM
Weight 1.55 KG
Operating System Windows 11
Release Date 2025
First Reviewed Date 02/11/2025
Resolution 2048 x 1280
HDR Yes
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Ports 2x USB-4 Type C, 2x USB-A, 1x HDMI, 1x 3.5mm jack, 1x Micro SD reader
GPU AMD Radeon 860M iGPU
RAM 16GB
Colours Silver
Display Technology OLED
Touch Screen No
Convertible? No

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