Is it worth it?
The Acer Aspire Go 15 AI Ready makes the most sense for a student, home office buyer, or everyday multitasker who wants a roomy 15.6-inch Windows laptop with a fast-feeling Ryzen 7, 16 GB of memory, and a 512 GB SSD without moving into a pricier performance class. Its appeal is straightforward: a practical screen, modern wireless, and enough core hardware to keep browser tabs, documents, and streaming from fighting each other. The trade-off is that this is still an integrated-graphics machine built for comfort and productivity first, not for buyers chasing gaming headroom or creator-class muscle.
I’d put this in the “good daily driver, not a specialist tool” lane. Buy it if you want a balanced clamshell for work, school, and media, and if a full-size 15.6-inch footprint fits your desk or backpack routine. Skip it if you need a machine with clearly stronger graphics, a more clearly defined creator route, or a smaller travel-first chassis. The value case is helped by the Ryzen 7 7730U, 16 GB RAM, and PCIe Gen4 SSD, but the real decision is whether that balance matches your use rather than whether the spec line looks impressive.