Blackview's AceBook 8 budget laptop now features Intel N150 processor, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD at wallet-friendly price point
The Blackview AceBook 8 has received a processor upgrade that makes it even more compelling for budget-conscious buyers. The 15-inch laptop, now available through Geekbuying for €489 or directly from Blackview's US store for $585, swaps out the previous Intel N97 for the newer Intel N150 processor while maintaining its attractive price point.

This configuration represents a modest but meaningful upgrade for users seeking an affordable productivity machine. The Intel N150, which we've already tested in the Ninkear Mbox 11 mini PC, offers slightly better performance than its predecessor while maintaining the same power efficiency that makes it suitable for ultra-budget systems.
What's New in This Configuration
The key changes in this updated AceBook 8 model include:
- Processor: Intel N150 (replaces Intel N97)
- Memory: 16GB DDR4 RAM
- Storage: 512GB SSD
- Display: 15-inch IPS panel with 1920 x 1080 resolution
- Operating System: Windows 11 Home preinstalled
Performance Expectations
While the Intel N150 represents an improvement over the N97, performance remains firmly in the entry-level category. This laptop is best suited for:
- Office productivity tasks
- Web browsing and email
- Document editing
- Video conferencing
- Light media consumption
Heavy multitasking, content creation, or gaming will likely push this system beyond its comfortable limits. The 38Wh battery, while on the smaller side, should provide reasonable battery life for typical office tasks given the N150's efficient design.
Connectivity and Ports
The AceBook 8 offers a comprehensive port selection for its price range:
- Video Output: HDMI 2.0, USB Type-C (supports video output)
- USB Ports: Two USB 3.0, two USB 2.0
- Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack
- Expansion: microSD card reader
- Wireless: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0

Design and Build
The laptop features an 84% screen-to-body ratio, which is respectable for a budget machine. At 14.1 x 9.2 x 0.75 inches and weighing 3.5 lb, it's reasonably portable for a 15-inch device. The inclusion of two speakers and dual microphones with noise reduction suggests Blackview has considered video conferencing needs, though the 1MP front camera's 1280 x 720 resolution is basic by modern standards.
Who Should Consider This Laptop
The AceBook 8 with Intel N150 is ideal for:
- Students needing a basic Windows machine for coursework
- Home office users with light computing needs
- Secondary laptop for travel or backup use
- Anyone seeking the largest screen possible at the lowest price
This laptop competes with other budget offerings in the $500-600 range, though its 16GB RAM configuration gives it an edge over many competitors that still ship with 8GB in this price bracket.
For users requiring more performance, it would be worth considering slightly more expensive options with AMD Ryzen or Intel Core processors, but for basic computing needs, the AceBook 8 offers a compelling combination of screen size, memory, and storage at a price that's hard to beat.

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