Indeed Neenyah. It is quite puzzling one of worst screens in a very mobile device that by definition means varied light intensity ambience. It seems some products are designed to not sell or make clients unhappy on propose.
This is one of the reason i think that tablets are getting a boost. You can spend 200-250 euros and get a 500 nits screen. You need to go way over 1000 euros to have a comparable screen in a laptop.
The Aspire 5 scores points thanks to its powerful Raptor Lake processor, Thunderbolt 4 and amazing runtimes. Acer have equipped the laptop with a 14-inch touchscreen display (1,920 x 1,200 pixels) in a 16:10 format. An active stylus completes the setup.