The first impression of the notebook is very good, it looks well made, nothing rattles and shakes. Only the plastic on the lid is a little sharp, but you can forgive loose for a price of 320 euros.
The Laptop is a guarantee description at the one-year warranty is talk. That's right, but not the extent. Amazon grants on this laptop a 2 year warranty, should occur during this time problems have to contact Amazon and not the manufacturer.
The notebook is quite thin and therefore very handy, also the power supply is very small.
The Windows 7 installation is a little tricky, but here is a brief guide:
PC start, put the Asus logo F2 Press, in UEFI BIOS to enabled, make boot order on the DVD drive, insert the Windows 7 DVD, save settings and restart your PC.
Then delete all the existing hard disks and this new assembly (sounds more complicated than it is, go about choosing the HDD to expand and there then delete and then re-)
Windows 7 is installed driver is there on this side: [...]
Notebook, Aspire, Aspire E5 571, Windows 7 64bit and already have all the drivers available.
Needed following drivers:
Audio
Card Reader
Chipset (first install and then Restart PC)
Lan
MgmtEngine
TouchPad (Synaptics)
USB 3.0
VGA (Intel)
Wireless LAN (Atheros Bluetooth driver is included)
All drivers worked immediately and without complications.
The battery life should be regarded as very good, Windows 7 install and all drivers and Windows updates do (6 hours) and the laptop was still 20% at residual.
The work pace is quite fast, with SSD would be there certainly much more in it. Here one would have but either renounce the drive or HDD.
The touchpad responds perfectly has a gesture control which can be set perfectly on the Synaptics control.
For the home and office needs, the notebook is your first choice in my eyes.