With Win7 and an SSD a recommended price in relation to the device.
The replacement of the hard disk is a little more tedious, as there is no service door and you have to unscrew the whole base. But that should not be a big problem.
Built HDD is then easily exchanged for an SSD. Alternatively, is supposed to be an mSATA slot under the battery. Whether this is so I have not checked.
The performance of the i5 is probably for a normal user (Internet, office, possibly even a movies) more than adequate.
The keyboard has a pleasant pressure point / stop. Display is not available in a makeup mirror.
The noise level is very low. Very often, the built-in fan completely and even if it is running it will not be intrusive.
As a negative point I personally only the permanently installed battery and the reflective display.
Since no official Win7 drivers on HP's Acer:
Chipset, LAN, USB3 drivers and Acer Launch Manager
Model E5-571
use.
Wireless drivers there are the right example at Lenovo. Simply by Realtek RTL 8723BE search.