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
Fantastic build quality, Comfortable keyboard, Great performance, Good battery life
Heavy as a tablet, Fan randomly ramps up and down, Very expensive
If you are looking for a Chromebook with high levels of performance, the Chromebook Spin 13 is it. However, the performance is absolute overkill for most people and the $899 price means a select few will actually take advantage of what is being offered...
A quad-core 15W CPU is overkill for Chrome OS, and it's fantastic, Among the best you can get, The Wacom EMR digitizer/stylus is pressure-sensitive and ready for sketching, Lasts a solid 7-8 hours under real-world use
No magnet to hold the two halves together in tablet configuration, poorly placed stylus slot for tablet use, a bit chunky compared to other Chromebooks, Weird, spotty backlighting, Poor hysteresis, ramps up and down in speed quickly and loudly, The Chrome
A quad-core 15W CPU is overkill for Chrome OS, and it's fantastic, Among the best you can get, The Wacom EMR digitizer/stylus is pressure-sensitive and ready for sketching, Lasts a solid 7-8 hours under real-world use
No magnet to hold the two halves together in tablet configuration, poorly placed stylus slot for tablet use, a bit chunky compared to other Chromebooks, Weird, spotty backlighting, Poor hysteresis, ramps up and down in speed quickly and loudly, The Chrome
If you're looking for a moderately powerful machine to do work on, the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 is a good fit, assuming you don't need the full application support Windows 11 offers. It has one of the nicest screens I've seen on a Chromebook, and the buil...
Published: 2019-08-25, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
I'd like to see the spin shed some weight because that's the biggest drawback in my eyes. Perhaps a better version of the Pixel Slate is what I'm looking for provided there aren't any major sacrifices such as a poor quality screen. The weight criticism as...
If you're looking for a moderately powerful machine to do work on, the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 is a good fit, assuming you don't need the full application support Windows 11 offers. It has one of the nicest screens I've seen on a Chromebook, and the buil...
Strong performance, Good build quality, Nice selection of ports
No privacy shutter on the webcam, Boring design, Fan noise is a bit loud
If you're looking for a moderately powerful machine to do work on, the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 is a good fit, assuming you don't need the full application support Windows 11 offers. It has one of the nicest screens I've seen on a Chromebook, and the buil...