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Published: 2020-04-15, Author: Bobby , review by: itpro.co.uk
There's a lot to like about Acer's Chromebook 715; a snappy processor, a lovely keypad - with a dedicated number pad - and premium-ish extras such as the fingerprint sensor. Then again, the screen is absolutely woeful and you should expect more from an £8...
Powerful Intel CPU, Excellent battery life, Full keyboard with numpad
Poor screen, Very expensive, Weak storage performance
Justifying a near four-figure price tag is a tough ask with any Chromebook. And we're not convinced Acer has entirely pulled it off.There's lots to like from the strong CPU performance and oodles of memory to the robust metal chassis and tireless battery...
Abstract: Best Chromebook for 2021: Acer, HP, Asus, Lenovo and more compared Experience the best of what Google's Chrome OS has to offer with one of these laptops or two-in-ones.
Published: 2021-02-15, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The best 15-inch gaming and work laptop for 2021 When 13 inches is too small and 17 is too big, a 15-inch laptop from a company such as Dell, Lenovo, Apple, Acer or someone else may be just right.
Big touchscreen, Powerful enough for business, Well-priced
Design's a bit basic, Dull screen, Webcam sucks
Source: Ara Wagoner / Android CentralAcer didn't really break the mold with the Acer Chromebook 715, but that's perfectly fine. For $400, a Chromebook with a 15.6-inch touchscreen and an i3 processor is about as good as it gets, especially once you add in...
aluminum chassis, crisp backlit keyboard, number pad, decent port selection, large display w/ touch, great battery life, Chrome OS is snappy for most office work and web browsing, Chrome OS now supports Android apps and Linux
mediocre webcam, not convertible, expensive for a Chromebook, peculiar fan behavior under load, ChromeOS is still limited compared to Windows and macOS
Chromebooks have come a long way. Every time a Chromebook crosses our review desk, it carries new features that continue to push Chrome OS. The Acer Chromebook 715 is perhaps the pinnacle of the Chromebook experience, but that depends on your needs.As an...