Wonder why Acer made what is supposed to be functional and simple, unpractical.
Acer actually did it many years ago in the C111TCI, all they had to do was to make it lighter and thinner + back lit keys.
This R7-571G is a step back, perhaps the designers of the C111TCI are not there any more ?
Bottom line, many issues, which makes this a flop:
1) Dedicated graphics card, shortens life of this unit dramatically, especially when using an Ivy Bridge processor, which is also running hot - this unit will melt down and trash withing 2 years - as on my present Acer G5940G which shuts down on regular basis due to over heating - its a multimedia notebook, but making any multimedia on it makes the graphics card boil and shuts down the unit. So I use this from time to time on very light jobs not involving multimedia.
2) Touch pad sits the wrong place.
3) No back lit keys.
3) Its too heavy - width and depth is not up to date - we expect in 2013 in this class, and price class, for a 15", 35cm width and 24cm depth, having a 15" screen but in a 14" body. We want a big screen as possible in a small format as possible.
4) It cant be used as a tablet, either by turning the display like in the C111, or better de-ataching the display.
Only target group I see for this machine, is for those who wants different and to be different, or who wants to make some sort of a statement.