Limited competitiveness. Despite some good approaches, an SSD and sufficient CPU performance, we can not quite get accustomed to Acer's multimedia newcomer with an AMD basis. The engine does not work as efficiently and reliably as the Intel competition, and especially the subpar TN-panel display without any flexibility concerning viewing angles will most likely only suffice for undemanding users.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Aspire-E5-553G-109A-Notebook-Review.192198.0.html
So you could plausibly have three drives in here, right? One m.2, one SATA, and then get the caddy that replaces the optical drive with another hard drive.
so how is Virtualization and VirtualBox use im the E553G fx9800p model? I understand that Acer has NO bios setting available to be enable Virtualization in Acer BIOS?