Acer Chromebook Spin 314 Convertible Laptop | Intel Pentium Silver N6000 | 14 HD Corning Gorilla Glass Touch Display | 4GB LPDDR4X | 128GB eMMC | Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 | Chrome OS | CP314-1H-P9G7
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Z
> 3 dayComplete garbage. Does not work after a month of use. Makes you create new password then locks you out asking for your old password. Manufacture troubleshoot is just to reset. Then you are in the same problem of logging in.
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Nelson
> 3 dayI had researched for a while and seemed all my problems would disappear switching my kid to Chrome book and this Acer laptop. After playing with it and doing the folding and just manipulating it, the thing reset itself. Using it normally and now delicately a few times I noticed fans going wild and some lag. Becuase of remote schooling I wasnt going to go through the song and dance they put you through but my hopes of just working and my life becoming easire were completely dashed. Massive dissapointment, never buying ACER ever again. Then the other thing to note if switching to chromebook for school or a group is.. they will own your laptop, period.. you cannot switch to other accounts or use it for any other functions or apps except what they choose. The argument is its safer and... etc but bottom line is you cannot use it freely yourself for all the other 18 hours a day. Not even creating a seperate account with a password for the paretn or anything logical. Iwished I had just gone to best buy, bought a regualr windows laptop, downloaded chrome and be in control of my hardware while having somewhere / someone to deal with the fact I ofcorse as my luck has it, were sold the lemon... The chromebook constraint problem is not the reason for raitng but the fact i got sold a lemon is
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Howard Chen
> 3 dayThis laptop is truly amazing. Granted its been about a decade since Ive gotten a new personal laptop, however what a time to be alive! This Chrome OS is truly undeniably fast and quick to start up. This is perfect if you hate loading time like I do. The transition from laptop to tablet and vice versa is seamless and natural. I do wish I had confirmation about whether I can put the tablet keyboard-down and not suffer any issues (none so far to report).
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John Travis Perkins
> 3 dayVery nice
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Jong Lee
05-11-2024Having used many different Chromebooks, this one has a lot of ports, which is great to have. But the screen quality is so-so and the trackpad is nice.
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Birdsong
> 3 dayGreat resolution and very fast. Bought it used from Amazon and its a very good value for me.
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Mike
> 3 dayUpdate Oct 20, 21:
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Nicole
> 3 dayThis thing is built cheap and irritating, especially for what you pay. Ive had 3 other (cheaper) Chromebooks and this thing sucks comparatively. In tablet mode the bezel bends where you hold it. If you have the backlit keyboard on, it doesnt turn off in tent mode. It doesnt save window sizes. This means going back and forth from tablet mode and laptop mode youll have to resize all your windows. Battery life sucks if youre doing just minimum. The Wacom pen is cheap crap and the nub gets stuck. I will never but another Acer, this thing is trash! Also the plastic hinges that are painted to look chrome are easily chipped. The sound this thing has is embarrassing. Sounds like crap. My phone literally sounds 100% better. Try hp guys. Thats where Im going back to!
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JR
> 3 dayIm coming from a Samsung Chromebook Plus, which spoiled me for 3:2 aspect ratios in 2-in-1s. This machine provides all the things I loved about the CBP, with a sturdier build and much faster/capable technical specs. Great battery life, superb display. Ample storage and memory. Just love it. A bit heavy, but not prohibitively so. My only (tiny) quibble is with the stylus. Love the length and that its built in, but it feels cheap, like a disposable pen.
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Water Bearer
> 3 dayI have owned several cheap Chromebooks, but after reading the reviews I decided to splurge on a really good one. What a difference an aluminum chassis, a 13.5 3:2 format high resolution (2256 x 1504) Gorilla Glass screen, a core i5 processor, 8 gigabytes of memory, 128 GB of storage, and a backlit keyboard makes-- not to mention the included EMR pen. Needless to say, those cheap Chromebooks are just gathering dust now, Ill never go back to them after this experience.