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Chromebooks are very much function built laptops, particularly designed to do one thing. It is not designed to replace a PC as they merely can’t do all the similar things. These are cloud enabled laptops that are targeted at Google users; Gmail, Play Music, Books, Docs, Maps, and so on. With that in mind lets see how the Acer stacks up.
Acer Chromebook 13 seems to be simply that laptop, at least on paper. It is acquired a 13.3-inch display screen, similar size as the 13-inch MacBook Air, with an optional 1080p resolution. The 1080p Acer Chromebook 13 is both larger and more pixel dense.
Acer Chromebook 13: Design
The Acer Chromebook 13 bundles Google’s Chrome OS operating system into an accessible bundle. With dimensions of 12.9 x 9 x 0.7 inches and a weight of 3.3 pounds, the Acer Chromebook 13 is comparatively thin, but not among the lightest Chromebook laptops. Made completely of white plastic, the Acer Chromebook 13 truly is quite sturdy. The texture of a plastic is as much as a personal preference it is actually no high-end metallic, but it is undoubtedly nicely constructed. The casing does not attract fingerprints at all, but the white shade appears prone to getting scuffed and dirty fairly quickly. The sides are curved properly in an approach that makes it simple to pick up the Chromebook from any floor. Because of the thinness and curvature, the ports just out only a bit. You get the charging port and headphone jack on the right side, a USB 3.0 port and HDMI port on the back, and a USB 3.0 port and full-size SD card reader on the left. The hinge is seen when the Acer Chromebook 13 is open or shut, and it consists of 2 blinking indicator lights for the battery and for the Chromebook awake/asleep state. Overall, the Acer Chromebook 13 feels very nicely constructed and has a good selection of ports.
Acer Chromebook 13: Display
The display screen on the Acer Chromebook 13 is fairly average, which is what you’d anticipate from an inexpensive computer. The 13.3 inch LCD display screen has a display resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels with an anti-glare display that minimizes glare when outside. Even on the full HD model, the image quality isn’t that sharp and does not stand out a lot from different Chromebooks in this worth range. Additionally, it makes use of Twisted Nematic panel technology that provides high brightness and draws less energy. The y’re low cost to manufacture too. The drawback, however, is below average color copy and viewing angles, when in comparison with the modern IP panel type. Nevertheless, average users will find the display screen to be sufficiently sharp and bright.
Acer Chromebook 13: Hardware
The Acer Chromebook 13 comes with NVIDIA Tegra K1 Quad Core (4 core) processor as much as 2.1GHz, 4 GB DDR3L RAM within the memory, and 32 GB Solid State Drive. Especially, 13.3 inch Full HD display, the screen is bigger than 11.6 inch Chromebook.
Acer Chromebook 13: Software
Chrome OS has slowly gotten higher at letting you do things offline users have long been able to make use of Gmail and Google Drive without a web connection. Not too long ago, too, Google made it so that you could watch Google Play movies and TV shows offline a helpful feature if ever you find yourself on a long aircraft ride. Different latest improvements include pinch to zoom, better file administration and the power to add photos to Google+ within the background. The Acer Chromebook 13 comes with 100GB of free Google Drive storage
Acer Chromebook 13: Keyboard
The Keyboard may be the weakest aspect of Acer Chromebook 13. The keys are massive and spaced nicely, thanks to all the room they’ve on this 13-inch machine. You get the typical Chromebook structure with the search key changing the caps lock and genuinely helpful keys like brightness and volume replacing the function keys. The largest difficulty with it, however, is the shallowness of the keys. They do not have plenty of travel, that means that there is not a very “clicky” feel to them. When typing quickly.
Acer Chromebook 13: Touchpad
When comes to the Acer Chromebook 13 touchpad, it is clean and has nice travel without having to constantly raise your finger to scroll from top to bottom of the display screen.
Acer Chromebook 13: Speakers
That is one area where the Acer Chromebook 13 undoubtedly excels. It was even a smidgen louder than different Windows laptops I had lying around. The most volume was additionally similar to the Asus Chromebook C300 speakers, that are nice although it might have needed to sacrifice a little bit of quality to get to that high level. Music could sound a bit tinny, but it was worth it for that loudness.
Acer Chromebook 13: Ports
Acer includes a standard selection of connectivity options on the Acer Chromebook 13, such as two USB 3.0 ports, HDMI output, and an SD card reader.
Acer Chromebook 13: Battery
Although Acer claims the Four-cell Lithium-ion Battery of 3220 mAh to final for as much as 13 h, customers can count on wherever between 8-9 h of battery life. This equates to charging about each 3-5 days with an average of a few hours on a regular basis.
Acer Chromebook 13: Performance
All of those cores are supposed to provide the Acer Chromebook 13 extra power than we have come to anticipate from Chromebooks and allow better gaming and deeper, 3D web experiences. But in practice, the Acer Chromebook 13 does n0t really feel any faster or extra responsive than the Intel-powered models I have used. Actually, it feels a beat or two behind most of the time, and it does not deal with multitasking nearly as well as I hoped it would.
Acer Chromebook 13: Specification
- OS: Google Chrome OS
- Body: 12.9 x 9 x 0.7 inches
- Weight: 3.3 pounds
- Display: 1366 x 768 pixels, 13.3 inch
- Memory: 32 GB internal, 4 GB RAM
- Processor: NVIDIA Tegra K1 Quad Core
- Battery: 3220 mAh
Acer Chromebook 13: Verdict
One of the nicer-looking and better-performing Chrome OS systems, the 13-inch Acer Chromebook 13 adds some zip by ditching Intel for a Nvidia processor, but also hits a few issues with popular Chrome apps.
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