Testseek.co.uk have collected 108 expert reviews of the Acer Chromebook C720 G2 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Chromebook C720 G2.
December 2013
(77%)
108 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
2127 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
770100108
The editors liked
Cheap
Plenty of ports
Decent battery life
Inexpensive
Fast processor
Light
Very fast boot
Up
Good battery life
Great Battery life
Light weight
Easy to use
Zippy performance
Great value for money
A highly portable machine with excellent battery life
Ideal for use on the go or as a secondary machine at home
A workhorse with powerful internals
Good keyboard and excellent trackpad
Attractive price point and no need to upgrade from the base config
The editors didn't like
Below-par screen
Tinny speakers
Lacks power
Mushy keyboard and trackpad
Tinny underside speakers
Chrome OS is limited
Getting used to Keyboard
Perseverance required
Limited capability
Unresponsive touchpad
Average screen quality
Lack of USB charging
Chrome Web Store is still growing
Mediocre display prevents this from being the perfect Chromebook
Still some missing software that can't be replicated in Chrome OS
Boring design without the colour and flair of some other Chromebooks
Published: 2013-10-22, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The price disparity is a huge pity, because at $250 or thereabouts, the Acer Chromebook C720 is quite laudable.Admittedly, it is a bit cheap and cheerful, but at that price point it's to be expected. As a basic workhorse, as long as you're happy within th...
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Published: 2013-06-06, Author: Jonathan , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: Improbably, after an inauspicious start, Google's Chrome OS is slowly but surely gathering momentum. The Acer C7 is the second Chromebook we've seen in as many months, and as with last month's offering from Samsung, it's an affordable, likeable product.As...
Abstract: Acer India today announced the availability of its sleek yet powerful 11” Chromebook, the Acer C720 on Snapdeal.com. While the Acer C720 is small enough to slip easily into a bag or a purse, it packs the power of the latest Intel® processor based on the H...
Good Battery Backup, Lightweight, Quick Boot up, Loud Speakers
Low internal storage, Limited in Use
A chromebook is not supposed to replace a regular PC. It can, but for heavy internet users who are mostly on the move and are ready to keep their stuff on cloud. And if you ask why not a Tablet PC with a keyboard dock, there is no strong answer to it. And...
The fact that it is super small and light makes it very travel friendly. But for the Indian Market, to get used to the Chrome OS might take longer than expected. Missing a few keys; and a lot more apps which people are so used to, maybe a minus point for ...
Chrome OS is a glorified browser, Verylimited offline functionality, Most apps in Google's Chrome Store are website links, Paltry internal storage
When it comes to internet companies, Google is one of the best companies in the business. Their search engine unbeatable, and it's unlikely to be challenged by anyone in the near future. However, the same can't be said of its Chrome OS project. In an att...
Chromebooks are still a new idea, so it helps a great deal that the C720 has such great pricing. If you are heavily into gaming or need to run specific software for your work, then you can forget about this machine - the lack of serious games is a big di...
While it certainly won't appeal to power users for use as a primary computing device, the Chromebook offers close integration with Google's services and is ideal if you mostly use online services and are never far way from an Internet connection. However,...
Abstract: Chromebooks have been around for a while, but it is the first time they have started in India. Google has ushered in the Acer C720 and the HP Chromebook 14 into the country almost three years after the first computers running its Chrome OS was launched.Th...