Testseek.co.uk have collected 107 expert reviews of the Acer Chromebook Spin CP713 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Chromebook Spin CP713.
May 2019
(86%)
107 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
3573 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Superb 4
3 touchscreen
Loads of computing power
Slick convertible exterior
Decent keyboard
Powerful performance
Gorgeous display
Comfortable keyboard
Quality build
Premium finish
Integrated stylus
Excellent 3
2 display
Great battery life
Fast performance
Impressive specs
Bright
Flippable screen
Stays quiet and cool
Premium convertible design
Brilliant 3
2 QHD+ display
Good battery life
Excellent
Vibrant display
Impressive battery life
Versatile
Folding form factor
Excellent screen
Great 2-in-1 design
Nippy performance
Improved connectivity
The battery was impressive
Having lasted over six and a half hours in our tests and recharging in just 80 minutes
The operating system keeps things simple and is really easy to use
The editors didn't like
Windows users won't like it
Middling battery life
Mediocre port selection
Nothing bold about design
No stylus included
No physical privacy shutter for webcam
Expensive
No HDMI port
Can't switch off keyboard backlight
Slightly spongy keyboard
Fan noise at times
Average keyboard
Not great for widescreen movies
Thick-ish display bezels
Other Chromebooks are faster
Keyboard could still be improved
Quite thick display bezels
No desktop applications
Not the cheapest Chromebook
Keyboard could be better
Battery life is merely good
When folded into the tablet
The device feels quite heavy and bulky to hold
You'll have less choice of apps as you would on other operating systems
For instance you won't be able to get Photoshop or iTunes
Ports include HDMI, USB-A, 2x USB-C, micro SD, and 3.5mm audio, Backlit keyboard, Multi-touch antimicrobial Gorilla Glass trackpad and display, Solid 2-in-1 design with MIL-STD 810G standardization, Bright, responsive 2K display panel, Battery lasts over
Chromebook camera software is still terrible, Audio is loud but can only be described as tinny, Processor requires a fan and its certainly audible in quieter environments
Source: Ara Wagoner / Android CentralWho it's forIf you're in love with the 3:2 aspect ratioIf you want a powerful Chromebook without going brokeIf you need a long-lasting batteryIf you like more stout laptopsIf you need durability without garish black ru...
Acer prioritized function over form with the Chromebook Spin 713. This machine may not look like much, but it's got the performance and usability most people want from a machine at this price point...
The 10th Gen Core i5 in this machine is screaming-fast, and 8GB of RAM is enough to keep lots of tabs in memory, The 2K LCD is crisp, bright, and has a great 3:2 ratio like the Pixelbook, The Spin 713 can be a regular laptop, a tablet, and more, You get a
The 15W CPU in this machine requires a fan for cooling, The hinge is slightly loose, so the screen might sag if you move the laptop around, Some potential minor battery drain issues (more testing is underway)
Acer Chromebook Spin 7139/10Yes, if you need a powerful Chrome OS device and don't mind a few minor compromises. It's nice to use a Chromebook with a robust CPU and enough RAM to handle all my tabs again. The Spin 713 tears through my Chrome OS workloads...
Amazing power, Unique and great display, Included Pen
Slightly expensive
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