Is it worth it?
The TPV AceBook Pro looks modern around its 16-inch 16:10 display, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD and broad port selection. The processor tells a different story: Intel's Core i5-8210Y is an older two-core low-power chip.
Buy it only for light office work when the display, Ethernet and ports justify the offer. Do not read the Core i5 badge as equivalent to a recent mainstream i5.
| Screen size | 16-inch IPS, 1920 × 1200, 16:10 |
|---|---|
| Processor | Intel Core i5-8210Y, 2 cores / 4 threads |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 617 |
| RAM | 16 GB RAM |
| Storage | 512 GB SSD |
| Ports | 3× USB-A, HDMI and RJ45 Ethernet |
| Wireless connectivity | Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Keyboard | Backlit |
| Operating system | Windows 11 Pro |
Screen and desk usability
A 1920 × 1200 panel provides more vertical space than 1080p and is well suited to documents and web pages. RJ45 Ethernet, HDMI and three USB-A ports reduce dongle dependence.
A backlit keyboard is another useful desk feature. Brightness, color performance and detailed keyboard feedback are unavailable, so comfort claims should stay modest.
The processor bottleneck
The i5-8210Y has two cores and four threads. Sixteen gigabytes of RAM helps multitasking, but it cannot remove the CPU ceiling in heavier spreadsheets, code builds, media work or sustained multitasking.
The machine should therefore be compared with current Intel N-series budget laptops, not with modern Core i5 systems. Its value depends on screen and connectivity rather than speed.
Office 2024 needs verification
The Office bundle may be a permanent retail license, an account-bound entitlement or a preinstalled activation. Do not assign it monetary value until the license type is explicit.
Two star ratings without detailed written comments cannot establish reliability, battery behavior or support quality.
Pros
- 16-inch 1920 × 1200 display
- 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD
- RJ45, HDMI and three USB-A ports
- Backlit keyboard and Windows 11 Pro
Cons
- Old two-core Core i5-8210Y processor
- Integrated UHD 617 graphics
- Office 2024 license terms are unclear
- Too little detailed owner feedback for reliability claims
Community
User reviews
Only two ratings and no detailed written comments were available. That is too little feedback to establish recurring praise, faults or long-term reliability.
Comparison
| Attribute | TPV AceBook Pro Current | Dell 15 DC15250 | BWPED B1 | HP 15.6 FHD Laptop 2026 Edition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Out of stock | $685.99 | $399.99 | $386.99 |
| Processor | Intel Core i5-8210Y, 2 cores / 4 threads | Intel Core i5-1334U | Intel Core i5 | Intel Processor N100 |
| Graphics | Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 617 | Integrated Intel UHD Graphics | - | - |
| Memory | 16 GB RAM | 16 GB DDR4 | 16 GB | 16 GB DDR4 |
| Storage | 512 GB SSD | 512 GB SSD | 512 GB | 256 GB PCIe SSD |
| Screen | 16-inch IPS, 1920 × 1200, 16:10 | 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 × 1080), 120 Hz | - | - |
| Keyboard | Backlit | Backlit keyboard with numeric keypad | - | - |
| Editorial score | 60/100 | 68/100 | 73/100 | 70/100 |
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Is the TPV AceBook Pro laptop worth it?
Buy the TPV AceBook Pro only if it is priced like an entry-level machine and you specifically value the 16:10 screen, Ethernet and multiple USB ports.
Skip it when performance matters. A current N150/N200 laptop—or a newer Ryzen 3/Core i3 model—can be a safer comparison despite a less impressive Core badge.
FAQ
Is the Core i5-8210Y a modern Core i5?
No. It is an older two-core, four-thread low-power processor and should be judged against entry-level current chips.
Does the TPV AceBook Pro include a permanent Office 2024 license?
Office 2024 is advertised, but the license type and activation terms are unclear. Do not assume a transferable permanent license.
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