


This is a saying that we can perfectly relate to here since the Acer Chromebook Spin 514 shares many similarities from the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 design-wise. The device also has a FHD webcam and Wi-Fi 6 support.8.7 4.35 5 Chrome Ready Acer Chromebook Spin 514 In-depth Review Featuring a similar military-grade durability, a convertible design with touchscreen support, and antimicrobial coatings, the TravelMate swaps Chrome OS for Windows for a starting price of just $239 when it launches in April. The TravelMate Spin B3 is powered by Intel’s new Pentium Silver processor and comes with 12 hours of battery life. If your child’s school relies on Microsoft’s Windows operating system, then the TravelMate Spin B3 convertible is a nice alternative to the two Chromebook Spin convertible models announced today. The Spin 512 will start at $429 when it launches in April.īoth models come with a 360-degree hinge, an 8-megapixel camera mounted on the keyboard meant to take pictures of the world when used in tablet mode along with an HDR webcam on the display, and are powered by Intel’s N4500 and N5100 processors. The antimicrobial coating on the screen of this device has been extended to cover both the keyboard touchpad and palm area on this model. The Chromebook Spin 512 R853TA is designed for productivity, Acer claimed, with its 3:2 aspect ratio and HD+ resolution IPS screen. The Chromebook Spin 511 will be available starting at $399 when it launches in April. Like the ARM-powered model, the Acer Chromebook Spin 511 R753T makes use of a more traditional 11.6-inch display with an HD resolution and IPS screen. The keyboard is also resistant to spills, and perfect for today’s environment, an antimicrobial coating on the device’s Corning Gorilla Glass display helps keep germs away. Given that these devices are targeted at younger students who may not be so careful with their tech, Acer promises that the mechanically anchored keys will be difficult to remove and are easy to replace. These models come with MIL-STD 810H rating with reinforced ports to protect against sand and dust. Convertibles for added versatilityĮxpanding on the 14-inch Chromebook convertible the company debuted at CES, Acer is now adding a new Chromebook Spin 512 and Spin 511 to the lineup. With a price tag that starts at $100 more, you’re also getting 4G LTE connectivity, which is great if you’re away from a Wi-Fi network. The Chromebook 511 is the more premium model, and here you’re getting the Snapdragon 7c Compute Platform - which is also part of Qualcomm’s silicon family that supports ARM-powered Windows systems - and up to 15 hours of battery life. Microsoft’s new Designer app makes generative AI dead simpleĪcer’s new Predator Orion X is an RTX 4090 desktop I might actually buyĬES 2023: Acer’s new all-in-ones look like serious iMac competitors
