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Product Details:
Microprocessor:
12th Gen Intel 10-core i5-1235U
Memory:
8GB RAM
Storage:
256GB SSD
Operating system:
Chrome OS
Graphics & Video:
Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics eligible
14" FHD+ (1920x1200) IPS Touch
Key Features:
Backlit Keyboard: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
Fingerprint: No
Camera: Yes
Multi-format SD media card reader: No
Ports:
2 x USB-C Thunderbolt 4, 1 x USB-A 3.2, 1 x HDMI
Battery:
Up to 10 Hours of Battery Life
Additional Information:
Dimension: 8.8" x 12.3" x 0.71"
Weight: 3.03 lbs
ChowderChimp
Reviewed in Australia on September 4, 2018
Happy with the chromebook. Start up time is great, it's easy to use and battery life has been great also. Have told a fair few people that I'm happy with it, so.. Yep.. Satisfied :-)
Walter García
Reviewed in Mexico on August 18, 2018
Excelente opción! Precio inmejorable y hardware de calidad. El tamaño es el típico de una laptop de gama media, la pantalla se ve bien y clara, acabado elegante en aluminio El sistema operativo y las especificaciones de esta laptop se mezclan y logran un desempeño impecable. Recomiendo para estudiantes por precio y función: Google se ha esforzado por brindar soluciones nativas o en la nube para cualquier necesidad. En caso de requerir instalaciones distintas, la mejor opción es trabajar con Crouton y hacer un dualboot de Chrome OS y cualquier distribución de Linux o usar el proyecto Crostini por el cual se pueden instalar aplicaciones Linux en Chrome OS. Hoy el día, el único pero que le encuentro es 1) Falta de aplicaciones "exclusivas" de diseño de otros sistemas operativos y 2) falta de procesamiento para labores que lo requieran (edición de vídeo, diseño, rendering).
Shikha
Reviewed in India on October 10, 2018
I’m a freelancer and I use the laptop to do my research, write articles, create presentations and watch videos on YouTube, Amazon Prime and Netflix. In my opinion it is perfect. The performance of the device will depend on your degree of use. For me, its works great. The lightweight build and screen crispness are HUGE positives!The only time it slightly lags is when I try opening or working on documents over 9-10 MBs, which is not always so it works smoothly for me!Great buy.
lucia levato
Reviewed in France on September 24, 2017
Très mauvaise expérience. Produit acheté en janvier 2017 sur amazon.fr avec garantie d' 1 an. Le produit m'a été expédié par un vendeur USA (UShopMall) avec clavier américain et câble d'alimentation avec prise USA. Le produit tombe en panne (ne s'allume plus, ne se recharge plus). J'essaye de faire jouer la garantie:- amazon.fr me redirige vers le vendeur- le vendeur ne reprends plus le produit car le délai de 30 jours (pour reprendre la marchandise) est dépassé et me redirige vers le constructeur Acer- Acer France ne peut pas m'assister car le SNID et le SN (serial number) américains ne sont pas reconnus dans leur base de donnée européenne. Je peux faire réparer le produit chez eux mais à mes frais- Acer USA ne peut pas m'assister car le produit a été acheté en France- J'essaye d'explorer la garantie A à Z d'Amazon mais le délai de deux jours depuis ma demande initiale est dépassé et je ne peux plus bénéficier de ce service (en effet les différents détours entre le vendeur et Acer France et USA m'ont pris un peu plus que deux jours....)
jonebraska
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016
I've kept an eye on Chromebooks for the last couple of years as a possible option for a low-cost laptop. I'm a long time Windows user but started using Chrome as my browser of choice a few years back. I also have an Android phone that's tied to Google's services and appreciate how well the user experience transfers between the phone and desktop. After an honest evaluation of my laptop usage habits, I decided a Chromebook could meet my needs.I'm not a gamer and use my laptop primarily for email, web browsing, and light document work. I also have Linux and Windows workstations on my network and access them via SSH, VNC, and RDP. I'm been quite pleased at how well the Chromebook has worked for all these tasks. The free SSH client from the web store works to logon to my Linux machines and can even do public key authentication and port forwarding, enabling me to tunnel my VNC connections through SSH. The Chrome RDP app also works well, connecting to my Windows machines with good performance, and I can access files on my NAS using Network File Shares After using the Chromebook for the last couple of weeks, I'd confidently recommend one for everything but gaming and special purpose applications.The quality of this unit exceeds my expectations, and if feels solidly built while still very thin and light. The keyboard and track pad are both quite good, although I always use a real mouse. Battery life is excellent, and I can get several days use before needing to plug in. With a solid CPU and 4GB of memory I can run a dozen or more open tabs with good performance. I'm not sure just how many things I need to open to notice performance degrade because I haven't hit that point. Saving the best for last, the full HD screen is one of the primary reasons I chose this Chromebook, and it is wonderful. Scaling works nicely when needed using either Ctrl with mouse wheel to scale just the browser contents or using Ctrl, Shift, +/- to scale the resolution of the entire screen. I've shopped around for Windows laptops with higher resolution screens and they are all well beyond this price point. To me, this Chromebook is a great value.
Massimo Santini
Reviewed in Italy on October 6, 2016
Primo punto come sempre positivo per quanto concerne la spedizione amazon.Il chromebook è importato US quindi vi ritroverete con il layout della keybord US non retroilluminata (al primo avvio potete impostare il layout ITA ed poi applicare degli adesivi ai tasti per poter così utilizzare la tastiera come fosse italiana, io sconsiglio tutto sto trambusto si riesce ad utilizzare tranquillamente il layout US) passiamo al trackpad ampio, sensibile, presciso restituisce un feeling ottimale merito anche di chrome OS. Il monitor essendo un FHD impressiona per risoluzione/definizione e luminosità per me adeguata in tutte le condizioni (anche in esterno). Materiali premium unibody d'alluminio finitura opaca il tutto veramente bello ed elegante. Unico neo le casse, essendo posizionate sotto producono un suono un pò ovattato e non tropppo potente.Mi dilungo un secondo su chrome OS; prima cosa importante da sapere che è un OS cloud based semplificando un grande browser tuttte le app sono sviluppate su questo concetto rendendo poco pratico l'utilizzo off line, non dico impossibile perche sarebbe fuorviante ma se pensate di utilizzare il chromebook come un normale notebook siete in errore. Il sistema è veloce e reattivo il processore Intel Celeron Quad-Core N3160 riesce a portare a termine rendering delle pagine web e piccole elaborazioni decentemente, ma da una cpu a basso consumo è sbagliato pensare di ottenere di più.Guardando al futuro con la possibilità di poter installare il google play le potenzialità di questo chrome book sicuramente si amplieranno a dismisura!Per il mio utilizo direi un ottimo acquisto!
D. M. Carson
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2016
A month or so ago, the screen on my Toshiba Chrome 2 was broken (no fault of the computer, just someone slamming it shut in anger), necessitating its replacement. This Acer is the third computer that I bought in replacement, so I feel I'm in a pretty good position to judge where it stands relative to what else it out there right now.I'm a Chrome OS early adopter, having bought one of the early Chromebox's that were given out at the Google I/O off of eBay, and having bought my Toshiba Chromebook a couple of years ago. I'm somewhat sold on Chrome, the feature I like best about them is that the continuous updating and cleaning up of the OS. My Chromebox is about four years old and it works better now than when I bought it, and that's with zero attention paid to updating/upgrading/virus protection/etc. ever. It "just works" and it doesn't stop just working.So my first choice was the SUS C300SA-DS02 Chromebook 13.3" HD, which sells for about $225 on Amazon. It wasn't a horrible computer, but it looks and feels very cheap and underpowered. So I sent it back and instead ordered an ASUS ZenBook UX305UA 13.3-inch. It was of course much nicer, and I was looking forward to putting Windows Office on it so that I could get some more work functionality out of it. But I was amazed to learn that ASUS Windows laptops, apparently all of them, lock the function keys in such a way that you have to simultaneously press the function key in order to perform their non-function functions (i.e. if you press "F12" by itself you get the developer's code window rather than volume up), and it cannot be changed. It's hardwired into the computer, not even opening the BIOS can change it. That was a plain non-starter for me, I'm constantly fiddling with volume and brightness controls on my laptops, so having that as a two-hand operation . . . no way.So . . . reconsidering also the extremely marginal functionality of native Windows Office as opposed to Google Docs/Office Online, I decided to go back to another Chromebook, but this time the Acer Chromebook 14. Boy am I glad I did! This computer looks and feels like a $1000 laptop. It's a beautiful, solid all-metal device, with a nice, wide great looking screen. The trackpad works well, and the internals seem to be very quick, I haven't noticed any stuttering on anything as of yet. My only quibble might be with the keyboard, which is a bit shallow for my tastes, but it's decent enough. At $300 even, you'd be crazy to settle for one of the $200+ Chromebook when a vastly better machine can be had for just a little bit more. If you're looking for a computer in the range of this size and price and functionality, I would recommend this one.
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