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Publié: 2021-06-28, Auteur: Stuart , review by: itpro.co.uk
Extrait: If you're one of those Chromebook devotees lamenting the demise of the classic Google Pixelbook, the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 feels like a natural successor. Miss the squarer 3:2 aspect ratio, QHD screen and the all-metal, thin-and-light design? The Pixe...
Excellent, vibrant display, Impressive battery life, Versatile, folding form factor
Quite thick display bezels, No desktop applications, Not the cheapest Chromebook
The Acer Spin 713 is an impressive Chromebook from just about any angle. It's hard to find anything to complain about at all, though there are certainly more affordable models out there if you want to save yourself some cash. The size and the specs of th...
Premium convertible design, Brilliant 3:2 QHD+ display, Good battery life
Other Chromebooks are faster, Keyboard could still be improved
Perhaps the key thing about the Spin 713 is that it looks, feels and performs like a high-end Chromebook, while remaining thoroughly affordable. True, it's not quite as speedy as the Dell Latitude or HP Pro C630, but it's substantially cheaper while deliv...
Publié: 2021-03-05, Auteur: David , review by: T3.com
Impressive specs,Bright, flippable screen,Stays quiet and cool,
Average keyboard, Not great for widescreen movies, Thick-ish display bezels,
The Acer Chromebook Spin 713 impresses in almost every area though it's not quite the perfect Chromebook, it scores highly in terms of its bright 13.5-inch display, the performance you get under the hood, it's better-than-average battery life, and more.Re...
Excellent 3:2 display, Great battery life, Fast performance
Slightly spongy keyboard, Fan noise at times
Laptops have seen an increase in price over the past couple of years and Chromebooks are no exception. The idea of paying the best part of £700/US$700 for a device of this type (other than Google's flagship examples) only a short while ago would have seem...
Publié: 2020-06-23, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Gone are the days of Chromebooks being low spec and barely usable. Acer's take on the premium Chromebook market comes with much of the higher-end spec that you'd want to future-proof, but without a massive price tag that's typically associated.In the Chro...
Windows users won't like it, Middling battery life, Mediocre port selection
The Spin 13 is impressive, and one of the most versatile Chromebooks on the market. It looks the part thanks to its all-aluminium construction, the screen is fantastic, while the Core i5 processor and generous helping of memory inside make it more powerf...
The battery was impressive, having lasted over six and a half hours in our tests and recharging in just 80 minutes, The operating system keeps things simple and is really easy to use,
When folded into the tablet, the device feels quite heavy and bulky to hold, You'll have less choice of apps as you would on other operating systems, for instance you won't be able to get Photoshop or iTunes
Looking for a powerful Chromebook that offers the flexibility of both a tablet and a laptop? The Acer Chromebook Spin 13 is the ideal choice.The laptop comes with an Intel Core i3 processor, which makes it faster than many other Chromebooks on the market...
Expensive, No HDMI port, Can't switch off keyboard backlight
Could this be the best Chromebook on the market for businesses? We'd be inclined to say yes, it is indeed. The Spin 13 is solidly built with the sort of material and finish we'd expect on a premium device.The pen is a bonus and so is the gorgeous display...
Publié: 2022-06-10, Auteur: John , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: Plenty of laptops, from budget to deluxe, are available in all sorts of shapes and sizes. But what if pretty much everything you do is online, you don't need much in the way of software support, and you want to spend a few hundred dollars, instead of $1,0...