Testseek.co.uk have collected 93 expert reviews of the Acer Spin 7 SP714-51 2-in-1 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Spin 7 SP714-51 2-in-1.
November 2016
(76%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(75%)
131 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Attractive and slim design
Solid keyboard and trackpad
Incredibly slim
Attractive design
Nice keyboard and trackpad
Very thin
Fanless design
Excellent ergonomics
Cozy keyboard
Classy design
Two USB
C ports
The Acer Spin 7's a well-designed laptop with a nice touchscreen and sturdy 360-degree hinge
Pretty good sound and a smoothly operating keyboard and touchpad
Excellent build quality and beautiful
Sober looks
Works great as both a laptop and a tablet
Gets a pretty good trackpad
Performs well
Withing what a Core Y device is capable of
Run perfectly quiet and doesn't get very hot
Incredibly thin
And very light
Robust all-metal build
Pleasant keyboard
Large touchpad
Completely silent operation
Supremely thin and light
Decent performance
Good touchpad
The editors didn't like
High price tag for performance
No keyboard backlighting
High price
Lacklustre performance
Poor quality hinge
Poor battery life
Sluggish performance
Slow transition between tablet and desktop modes
Trackpad requires too much force
Poor speaker placement
Goofy power brick
Somewhat short battery life
Its performance doesn't match similarly equipped and priced competitors and there's no stylus support for Windows Ink
Nonbacklit keyboard with shallow feedback
Dim and overall average screen without pen support
Average speakers and mediocre webcam
Poorly placed status LEDs
Rather small battery
Expensive
Full HD resolution feels stretched on 14-inch display
Abstract: The Acer Spin 7 measures 32x22.5x1cm and it weighs 1341grams. The diagonal screen measurement is 14inches and the recommended display is 1920x1080.This is an updated version of one the units I got to briefly try during last year's Glasgow visit.At that po...
Attractive and slim design, Solid keyboard and trackpad
High price tag for performance, No keyboard backlighting
The Acer Spin 7 gets an awful lot right; it's lovely to look at, the trackpad is a joy to use, and it's one of the thinnest convertibles we've ever seen. However, it's a machine that is built on compromise, which ultimately proves to be its downfall.Issue...
Published: 2017-03-22, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Incredibly slim, Attractive design, Nice keyboard and trackpad
High price, Lacklustre performance, Poor quality hinge, No keyboard backlighting
While there's a lot to like about this device, it's also dogged with compromise. It's hampered by poor performance, a high price tag, and questionable design choices - an unfortunate combination that means you're better off looking elsewhere...
The Acer Spin 7 gets an awful lot right; it's lovely to look at, the trackpad is a joy to use, and it's one of the thinnest convertibles we've ever seen. However, it's a machine that is built on compromise, which ultimately proves to be its downfall.Issue...
excellent build quality and beautiful, sober looks; works great as both a laptop and a tablet; gets a pretty good trackpad; performs well, withing what a Core Y device is capable of; run perfectly quiet and doesn't get very hot;
nonbacklit keyboard with shallow feedback; dim and overall average screen without pen support; average speakers and mediocre webcam; poorly placed status LEDs; rather small battery; expensive
The Acer Spin 7 could be the one for you if you're after a fanless convertible with a larger than average screen (14-inch), slim profile, fancy looks and excellent build quality. On the other hand, if you're after the best bang for your buck or the best f...
Published: 2017-02-03, Author: Gabe , review by: techradar.com
Cozy keyboard, Classy design, Two USB, C ports
Trackpad requires too much force, Poor speaker placement, Goofy power brick, Somewhat short battery life
Acer's first go at crafting the thinnest convertible in the world is held back by the world's most antiquated trackpad and charger, but it makes up for it with a satisfying keyboard, the ideal amount of USB-C ports and a subtle design that works in its fa...
The Acer Spin 7's a well-designed laptop with a nice touchscreen and sturdy 360-degree hinge, pretty good sound and a smoothly operating keyboard and touchpad
Its performance doesn't match similarly equipped and priced competitors and there's no stylus support for Windows Ink
The Acer Spin 7 won't win any awards for performance or features, but its functional design and operation may win your heart...
Incredibly thin, and very light, Robust all-metal build, Pleasant keyboard, large touchpad, Completely silent operation
Full HD resolution feels stretched on 14-inch display, Performance is behind most rivals, Below average battery life
The Spin 7 offers a good compromise of an incredibly thin design with solid materials. It's also completely silent, which is good for taking notes in business meetings and classrooms without worrying about bothering neighbors.In addition, the Spin 7, for...
Supremely thin and light, Decent performance, Good touchpad
Weak hinge, Modest battery life, No keyboard backlight
Acer Spin 7 – Performance The Spin 7 is powered by an Intel Core i7-7Y75 processor. That ‘Y' in the middle of the model name is crucial, because this is not your average Core i7. This is instead a re-branded Core M chip with a base clock speed of just 1.3...