Testseek.co.uk have collected 87 expert reviews of the Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T.
February 2015
(76%)
87 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(73%)
160 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great display features and screen resolution
Advanced selection of modes with ease of switching
Sturdy and durable build
Responsive touch screen functionality
Generous touchpad and welldesigned keyboard with backlighting
Plenty of storage and process
Sleek
Premium design
Six different usage modes
Crisp WQHD display upgrade
Sleek atypical design
2in1 form factor with a versatile and sturdy hinge
Fast hardware
Nice screen
Digitizer and pen support
Good trackpad
Runs quiet
Decent battery life
Innovative convertible hinge
Solid build quality
Thin and light
Slimmer and lighter than the competition
High-resolution screen with good image quality
Decent battery life and performance levels
The editors didn't like
Speakers are just okay
More plastic material in the design than competing devices
Price may not be worth upgrading to the Core i7 processor
Large footprint
Runs hot
Fans stay on almost all the time
Odd keyboard layout
Gets extremely hot under load
The speakers aren't loud enough
Poor WiFi signal strength once you get further away from the router
Published: 2015-09-03, Author: Alan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Back in 2009 one of the first Windows 8 hybrids was the Acer R7-571 which had an unusual and very distinctive easel-like hinge with the screen mounted inside a frame in such a way that it could swivelled 360 degrees. Apart from showing up in a few competi...
Slimmer and lighter than the competition, High-resolution screen with good image quality, Decent battery life and performance levels
Ezel hinge impacts looks and adds little, Poor, cramped keyboard, Awkwardly wide base
Acer has taken a punt on a new design for this hybrid, but the rotating screen is a mixed bag: its extra positions don't add much to the experience and, while this machine is thinner and lighter than rivals, it's wider and has iffy aesthetics. It's incon...
sleek atypical design, 2in1 form factor with a versatile and sturdy hinge, fast hardware, nice screen, digitizer and pen support, good trackpad, fast hardware, runs quiet, decent battery life
odd keyboard layout, gets extremely hot under load, the speakers aren't loud enough, poor WiFi signal strength once you get further away from the router, large footprint, plastic case
The Aspire R 13 fits in a narrow niche. On one hand it offers a nice display with pen support, fast hardware and decent battery life, but on the other it's priced and advertised as a premium convertible, although its size, weight and choice in materials a...
Sleek, premium design, Six different usage modes, Crisp WQHD display upgrade
Large footprint, Runs hot, Fans stay on almost all the time
With similar power, battery life and slimness as competing Ultrabooks on the market, what makes the Aspire R13 unique is its Ezel hinge, allowing the notebook to convert into six different usage modes....
So, after testing the laptop Acer Aspire R7-371T can draw the following conclusions. This is a stylish, slim, lightweight and very easy to work notebook-transformer. To his undoubted advantages include good quality of the screen, good keyboard and touchpa...
Innovative convertible hinge, Solid build quality, Thin and light
Mediocre display, Lid is difficult to open, Lacks 5th-gen Core processor
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Great display features and screen resolution, Advanced selection of modes with ease of switching, Sturdy and durable build, Responsive touch screen functionality, Generous touchpad and welldesigned keyboard with backlighting, Plenty of storage and process
Speakers are just okay, More plastic material in the design than competing devices, Price may not be worth upgrading to the Core i7 processor
Published: 2014-09-08, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: Perhaps the most notable model of the new range is the Aspire R13, which follows in the footsteps of last year's Aspire R7, except the firm clearly has realised that placing the trackpad above the keyboard wasn't exactly a great idea....
Abstract: With Windows 10 out but customized hardware only starting to appear, there may never be a better time to buy a discounted Windows 8.1 machine -- whether you intend to keep Win 8.1 or upgrade for free to Windows 10. With an eye toward making the upgrade, I...
Abstract: As always, life is busy and maybe you haven't gotten around to reading our full Acer Aspire R 13 laptop review as a result. Make sure you check it out and/or pass it along to someone you know who's in the market for a new laptop. Until you get time to rea...