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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 703 reviews

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88%would recommend to a friend

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Customers highly value the Chromebook Spin 713's impressive screen quality, long battery life, and ease of use. Many also praise its performance and appreciate its lightweight design. However, some users find the speakers to be underwhelming. A few customers also noted concerns about the price and occasional charging issues.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The best Chromebook in terms of performance/value

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've owned this Chromebook for a little over two weeks now and I'm in love with it! Upgrading from a 2017 Asus C302 with a Intel Core m3/4GB to this with the 10th Gen i5, 8GB and speedier NVMe storage is awesome! Pros: - Specs for value: 10th Gen i5, 8GB DDR4L and 128 GB PCIe NVMe SSD, with a 2K 3:2 screen that exceeds 400 nits of brightness with a build like this at $629 makes aluminum/plastic build Windows devices cheap by comparison, and the prettier Samsung Galaxy overspec'd and a bad value. For those who like to tinker, you CAN UPGRADE THE SSD YOURSELF! Remove 9 screws on bottom, VERY CAREFULLY lift a black piece that holds a ribbon in, and then one more screw to swap the SSD. Be sure to grab a NVMe one, as a SATA M.2 2280 SSD will NOT work-- Needs to be NVMe, which is the one with one notch near bottom on the connector side. Best Buy sells them in store, so you can checkout at same time and either have Geek Squad do it, or if you're comfortable, see Reddit. Most important thing is to know it will void warranty I'm sure, and to create a Recovery image before you even open the thing to install once you swap. I ordered the right drive to upgrade it to 500GB, so I will have a i5/8gb/500GB for total cost of $699+ taxes. Unreal value! - Screen is really bright-- Exceeds 400 nits of brightness. COming from the Asus C30 which was 300 nits and 16:9 to this, which is 3:2, for browsing the web or watching fullscreen content, it's much better here. Keep in mind most YouTube videos and almost every single Netflix movie is 16:9, so there WILL be black bars on top and bottom, but for browsing or being productive in Microsoft Office suite or Google Docs, it is a LOT better! - Fans are fixed! For those who read this wondering if Acer fixed the fan profiles from the previous Spin this is a modern refresh of, they did! The fans ramp up for one second when you power on, and they are very quiet even under heavy conditions. Attached an image of the overview mode showing a ton of apps open, and the Chrome window has over a dozen tabs, and the fan would be only audible in the quietest room, but even so very light and like other laptops. I owned the previous Acer Spin and returned because the fan was full blast with one single Chrome tab streaming a movie on VUDU. This is by FAR the best fix Acer has done - Keyboard/Touchpad: Keyboard is another huge upgrade from previous model. Key caps feel smooth but enough grip, not at all mushy and the backlighting is even and bright with multiple stages to adjust to your liking. Touchpad is smooth and ChromeOS gestures feel good with no dragging. - Ports: You get (1) USB-A, (2) USB-C, which al both full service, meaning you can do charging from either side, video out and data transfer or use a hub; (1) HDMI 1.4 port, a microSD card slot, a headphone/microphone combo port and then your usual power button and volume rocker for tablet mode. I was able to use the Chromebook and two external displays at the same time no issue. As mentioned, the HDMI is 100% 1.4, as it maxes out at 4K 30Hz. The USB-C does the same, but I did not have a 4K60Hz USB-C dock, so jury is still out if it can push that out, and multiple at same time. - Wifi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0. Any issues I had with connecting bluetooth controllers, mice on ChromeOS before has been a non issue in my short time with this device. Cons: - Webcam/microphone are subpar. I attached two images which are just a simple picture of the front facing camera. The darker one is this Acer SPin 713, and the lighter one is the Asus C302 from 2017. Definitely not a great webcam for those who needs to do conferences or work from home. - Speakers lack bass, and an overall rich sound. Maybe it's the placement on the bottom, where the HP x360 14c and the Lenovo Flex 5 have them dual front firing, but for Youtube watching the vocals are clear, just doesn't sound like a full stage. - 1080p HD playback inside of third party Android apps from the Google Play Store. This issue is a ChromeOS issue and not specific to this Acer; literally EVERY SINGLE CHROMEBOOK EVER MADE has this issue, and I believe it's the app developers negligence of optimizing their apps for Chrome OS, or Chrome OS has issues verifying the level certificate of Widevine, as the processor has HDCP support, but Netflix identifies it as L3, not the needed L1. What does this mean for you? Stream Netflix through the chrome browser any chance you can for best quality. If you use the Android app for offline playback from Netflix, Amazon Prime or VUDU they will max out at 480p SD. That's it. I included these cons to support those who are pointing out the bad camera and speakers aren't so great, but for me personally, I barely use them, so they're a non-factor to me personally. The rest I mentioned is a huge upgrade, the fact I can upgrade the SSD by myself for more storage on the cheap is incredible! Chromebook have been known to have everything soldered on board with no way to upgrade, so this switch to NVMe drives is a miracle! I cannot recommend this Chromebook enough! Word to the wise: I write this review as someone who loves the simplicity of ChromeOS and Chromebooks. As of 7/14/2020, there are "rumors" of Google working with Parallels to get support for full Windows software, and upgrade their version of Linux to be based off Ubuntu to add native out of the box Steam support for gaming as well as you can with an integrated GPU. I emphasize this again: rumors and development. If you read this today asking "is this device right for me?", look and see what you need from your device. If you can run everything inside of Google Chrome browser on whatever device you work at, or are looking to upgrade from, then the answer is absolutely. If you need to run a program or software made for Windows, or you need to run the FULL suite of Microsoft Office apps and you're familiar with the limitations the Google Play Store version has by comparison, understand what ChromeOS is and it may not be compatible as of now with everything you need. For 90% of people or everyday users and students, I believe ChromeOS is at a point where it can work completely for them. For business users who need specific software or an in-house VPN whatever, check with your work's IT for compatibility. With that out of the way, Chromebooks give you, IMO, better quality and better productivity at a much better price compared to Windows. For this $629 as it is configured here, there is nothing Windows can offer that compares. A Microsoft Surface device is the closest thing in terms of the screen ratio/brightness and flexibility to use as a tablet, but that's the Surface Book which STARTS at $1599! There is the Intel version of the Acer Spin 3 for those who can dig online, but that is plastic and non-convertible.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Really nice laptop

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Been using for about 2 weeks. Here are my likes and dislikes Pros: Screen- its beautiful. It gets bright. Has great colors. Great resolution. And I'm like the 3:2 ratio Processor- latest 10 gen i5. I mean its a chromebook, it makes everything super snappy Ram- 8 gb is future proof. Harddrive- 128gb, more than most chromebooks. NVMe which is quicker than most chromebook ssds keyboard and touchpad- very nice Cons Speakers- all chromebook speakers I have heard are bad. These are at the lower end as well. Besides poor quality they fire down which makes it even worse. In a quiet room no problem. Any real noise and they just don't get loud enough Webcam- its not good. But again I havne't seen many chromebooks that are good. I'm not sure why a chromebook can't have a decent 1080p webcam. Screen glitch. I get it about 2 times a day. It last for half a second. Its usually when I change tabs or go to a new app. Its almost like the the display shifts slightly then corrects itself. Its of no bother to me right now since it happens so infrequently and for such a short time. If somehow it begins happening all the time it would def be annoying and change my review Keyboard deck - its plastic and has some flex. I've owned completely plastic chromebooks with more but my last one was a completely metal Dell with zero flex. Little rubber tabs at the hinge mechanism. They are there for when the screen tilts more then 90 degrees. The bottom of the screen becomes lower then the back of the laptop and puts the keyboard on a slight angle. I was working on my desk the other day and slide the comptuer over a little. The rubber piece came undone and twisted. I was able to put it back in place but now I have to be careful not to slide the laptop in that position. The other plastic tab seems to be holding up fine. If that plastic tab breaks off I'm not sure replacing or fixing it would be easy The cons while I listed a couple are much less important than the pros. In my opinion processor, screen quality, ram, hard drive are more important than speakers, webcams and some plastic parts.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Performance, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very Happy with the Spin 713

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This Chromebook is awesome! Fast, great screen resolution and brightness, runs cool, fan almost never comes on. The only downside is the battery life is prob only 7 hours of continual use, and the speaker volume is soft and not super clear. Bluetooth speakers, or headphones solves that issue. Someone on the Best Buy question and answer section said that I wouldn't like the 3:2 aspect ratio of the screen, but I love it. The screen is bright and readable. I am glad that I spent the extra $100 on this 8GB, 128GB SSD model. With a silicon keyboard skin cover by Casebuy and a hard shell case by Mcover my set up is perfect. I am probably going to transition completely off of my windows laptop.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome Chromebook, good display and features

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Very Happy with this purchase. Sure some people will say "don't buy a chromebook over $250." But the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 2-in-1 is well worth it. The 2k resolution is nice and crisp, while the color coverage is not bad at all. The screen is brighter than that I thought it would be. 3:2 aspect ratio is actually more useful than I thought it would be. This is my go to driver for browsing, emailing and writing. And it's not bad for editing photos as well and consuming media. The build is good. The keyboard (which I'm using to type this review) is well made, good size with good placement of the keys. The HDMI port gives you 4k 30fps, while the fully functional (data, power in/out, display) USB-C ports give 4k 60fps. The storage, which 128gb is not bad, is expandable, while you also get a microSD with good read/write speeds to give you more storage (256gb Arcanite card works really well). If you want a good stylus, the Penoval stylus works really really well. As a bonus, there are really strong magnets in the lid and bottom edges of the chromebook that are strong enough to hold the stylus (see pics). The Intel i5 processor while being a mobile processor is really snappy for Chrome OS and Android. 8gb of RAM helps out as well. Will eventually use it with Linux photo editing app (GIMP). The backlight keyboard adds a nice touch. The only thing is missing is HDR support for external monitors (which I did enable the flag but no go), but i guess you can't have everything. Even after seeing what is being offered in 2021 for Chromebooks, I would still buy this. The 2k screen in combination with the 3:2 aspect ratio and screen brightness are worth it. Not to mention the processor isn't a slouch even compared to the newer processors they are using this year, like the AMDs. Bought this on-line on sale for $549 but picked it up in-store the next day; the whole process was flawless. Kudos to Best Buy's staff and system.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect Replacement for My Chromebook Pixel 2015

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have been using a Chromebook Pixel 2015 since it came out, and its high-end materials and design spoiled me for most of the cheaper Chromebooks on the market. Now that it's approaching it's end of life I have been looking for a successor, but I didn't want to spend another $1,000 for a top-end device if I could avoid it. So after a lot of research, I've had my Spin 713 for about 6 weeks, and I am very pleased with its screen quality (the 3:2 aspect ratio is excellent for documents and web scrolling) and its large Gorilla glass touchpad especially. The keyboard is good, but I'm spoiled by mechanical keyboards (which I can plug into this if I want to). It's fast, easy to use, and handles web apps, android apps, and Linux apps very well. Really the only negative is the speakers--they're pretty weak and sound both tinny and quiet. It is, however, easy to plug in headphones (either 3.5mm or usb-c headphones work well) or to connect it via Bluetooth to wireless earbuds or an external speaker. Bottom line: if you're looking for a high end Chromebook at a midrange price, as I was, I don't think you will find a better option than this one.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    High expectations, but somewhat disappointed

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you´re reading this review, you´ve probably already read all the good things about this chromebook: the i5 processor, the 128 GB, the bright 400 nit screen. All the things that reviewers have raved about before. Now, I will share why I´ve decided to return this chromebook. 1) The 3:2 aspect ratio. It has its benefits: browser pages look more zoomed in because the extra white space on the sides is reduced, you can see a few extra lines of text vertically (but only 2-3), and if you´re going to use the CB as a tablet for reading, it´s more like a regular page than a long 16:9 screen. However, it is not for everyone. I, personally, often multitask by placing windows side by side. A widescreen (16:9) is better suited to providing a horizontal real estate in this scenario. Likewise, I stream video content on my CB and a traditional widescreen is better for this purpose, filling up the whole screen. The 3:2 ratio of the Acer 713 makes it so that the widescreen video has to be reduced somewhat to fit on a more square screen and the top and bottom are filled in with a black bar. Also, I simply don´t really care for the shape of the computer with this aspect ratio. 2) The track pad. I found it often unresponsive, making it necessary to tap or click multiple times. 3) The hinges. These are too loose for my liking. If I tap the CB gently on my lap, the screen tips back a little. If I keep tapping, the screen tips back some more each time, until the screen and keyboard are flat. This is only gentle movement, like when you´re shifting your seating position. Because they are so loose and easily moved, I don´t have any faith that these hinges will last for the useful life of the CB until 2028. 4) The camera. The camera is strange. The image is somewhat grainy, but workable, except for the fact that, while my room was extra colorful, no doubt due to software color enhancement, my face was covered in dark patches, so that you couldn´t really see my expression. This persisted even after I shone a light directly at my face, so it wasn´t due to normal shadows. 5) The build. It´s supposed to be mostly aluminum, but it didn´t feel premium to me. It felt a bit flimsy and I can´t believe that it passed some military grade tests. A lot of people have complained about the sound. While it´s not great, it is also workable. It´s not as low as some people have said it is. This is not one of the reasons that I chose to return it. I really wanted to like it, since I got it on sale, but I finally decided that it´s not for me. Overall, the CB is future proof in terms of software, but I have my doubts about its durability in terms of hardware. In the pictures the Acer 713 is on the right and is being compared to another CB that has the 16:9 ratio.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    An amazing product and better for the price

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I'm really happy with this product in overall. At first I was doubtful because is ChromeOS but then after realizing that most of the things that we use in a laptop is within Chrome then we gave it a try. No regrets and highly doubt going back to windows. I'm a college student and this works perfectly as I can access anything office related to my needs on their website/webapps Worth every single penny. Having the chance also access the my Android Apps is great as well. Also, it has a feature were you can unlock it by tapping your profile picture of you have your Android phone unlocked. When flipping it and making it a tablet it works flawlessly. I do not see myself needing a computer for a while now since this also will be supported by Google until 2028.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This Chromebook is premium, with a mid pricetag.

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This Chromebook is amazing! I've watched tons of reviews and after all the positive ones on this specific one, I decided it was going to be it. The specs and the price don't match up, in a good way though. The same spec google pixel go. $850. $900 after taxes. The build doesn't look as nice as that, but honestly I just want a chromebook to work smooth and it honestly looks very nice to me and the screen is beautiful. Especially, once again for the price. Also the fact that it changes from laptop, to tablet so efficient, easily, and quick. The touch screen is so responsive. I honestly can't say enough good about this. The Bad. The bluetooth kind of suck. You wear bluetooth headphones and they will not reach very far. I've tried 4 different pairs and my jabra elite 75t's did better than the jaybird and airpods, but not much. Accessories such as skins, or even sleeves. Basically anything specially for this device are hard to find. Most sleeves are universal but still. Also still don't understand why everything is made for the spin 13 but not this one. Last but not least the absolute worst part which makes the first problem even worse. The speakers are complete TRASH! First off. Who the hell puts a speaker on the bottom of a device, and not only that a horrible sounding one. Now I know I gave this 5 stars, but that's because the "bads" aren't serious too me. I have a jbl charge 4 speaker that works perfectly. The value you get for what you pay. These are extremely minor tradeoffs that honestly probably wouldn't effect me either way just want to make sure that if someone else is deciding, and these are big deals, they know. One for thing I've only had this for a couple days, but for all my nerds out there, know that in 2 days you probably haven't left the device alone. I have worked this thing as hard as I can. On that note, the battery is not as great as everyone says. And if you connect your phone through the hub your phone might die quickly with or without use. Mine has. But like my OnePlus 8t it charges pretty fast.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Phenomenal Computer for All Seasons

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This Chromebook is the hands-down winner on so many levels. It’s a portable office. It’s a movie theater. It’s a LAMP server. It’s a desktop PC. It’s a tablet computer. It’s a Chrome browser. It’s an Android platform. It’s a Linux server. And it gets almost 8 years of free software and firmware updates. Rather than regurgitate our entire blog review, here's the link: http://nerdvittles.com/?p=33719

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Good.....and then not after 3 months

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Originally this was a great chromebook. Not too heavy not too flimsy. Awesome screen as a matter of fact that is why I returned the hp chromebook I originally purchased FOR this one. Three months later, I now have a horizonal line going right through the middle of my screen. Powerwash was done and it still exists. It is still under manufacturer warranty BUT in order to get it repaired I have to pay for shipping to the repair center. Thankfully they will pay to ship it back but I work in a hospital where we deal with HP's. They cover shipping BOTH ways. I'm starting to regret this purchase having issues with this chromebook only 3 months into owning it. Perhaps I just got a dud...but be warned. This chromebook was not dropped and rarely used in tablet mode.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from TeamAcer
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      Dear Josh,
      We are sorry to hear your Acer Chromebook is displaying an abnormal line on the LCD screen, and we understand this is frustrating for you. This is not the experience we want our customers to have and we would like to help you get this resolved. If you are located in the US or Canada, please feel free to contact our support team at 866-695-2237; they are available to assist 24/7 for in-warranty products.
      We appreciate you taking the time to write this review.
      Regards,
      Acer America acer

  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love the instant on + laptop experience

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    Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Turns on instantly. Solid build. Complete laptop work experience. I can do about 90% of my work on this unit. Only negative is that the back 2 rubber feet in laptop mode tend to wear off and fall out. (see picture)

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Like the design

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Had a couple of Chromebooks in the past. Really like the system. Getting one with a quality screen is a must. The aspect ratio is excellent for viewing documents. Added a USI stylus, from Asus.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Acer chromebook spin 713

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Awesome computer slash tablet love it looks great works Awesome great graphics and great price recommend to anyone its the best out there top of the line

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Fast and Value-Packed but Lacks What I Need

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This chromebook (the Acer Spin 713) has a phenomenally bright, vivid, and sharp 3:2 screen. With its 10th generation i5 processor and 8GB of RAM everything is fast and smooth. There is a good selection of ports, and the keyboard is a solid experience (I'm typing on it right now, as you might expect). The trackpad is smooth and accurate with a good click . . . BUT . . . I really wanted the Spin 713 to be my main driver for online meetings and work from home in this new pandemic paradigm. Well, the webcam is dark and grainy -- a poor 720p that looks almost like 480. The speaker sound is boxy, easily muffled in your lap, and not very loud. The microphones capture mediocre, non-crisp sound for online meetings. And the machine had a weird, almost-allergic reaction when I connected it to my secondary display via USB-C. The trackpad and performance overall became laggy and juddery. I had to restart the machine to get performance back, and when I reconnected the external monitor the same problem happened again. I've used 3 different chromebooks with my monitor and have never seen this problem before. I'm pretty disappointed that Acer put out a machine that does NOT shine for teleconferencing in June of 2020. The rest of the hardware is Excellent, and the teleconferencing parts are just NOT. Also, I hope Acer and other companies will start selling USI styluses for these machines that are USI compliant. I haven't heard much if any fan noise. The device remains cool during heavy use. The hinge is superbly strong and stable. The machine feels solid and relatively light in laptop mode, but it feels bulky and a bit heavy in tablet mode. The battery seems to align with claims of 10 hours, and it charges quickly. The truth is that it's a great laptop for everything EXCEPT what I purchased it for. I'm not a returner, so I will use it for what it's good for and hope that future updates fix some of these issues.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Near Perfect

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This chromebook has amazing specs for the price (8GB RAM, 128GB NVME SSD, 10th Gen Core i5). It feels very solid and well balanced. The trackpad feels great - I think it is glass covered which is super for quick tracking and gestures. The keyboard has a great feel, better than other much more expensive laptops I’ve used, but I do wish it had full sized right and left arrow keys. The stand out feature for me is the screen. I love the 3:2 ratio, it is very bright, and colors really stand out. The speakers are a let down (very tinny and almost no bass). The camera is 720p, which is OK, but not great. Chrome OS is incredibly quick and responsive, and battery life seems great. I’ve been using this with a few Android apps and a couple linux apps. This would be the perfect device, if it had a fingerprint reader, better speakers, and a better camera. This chromebook will get software and security updates until June of 2028, and with the powerful specs, it should easily perform well for those years.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great laptop, really nice screen and very fast

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I did a lot of research and bought this as soon as it went on sale ($100 off) and I am very happy with it after using it for over a month. The screen is beautiful, and I personally love the 3:2 squarer design for web browsing. The system is super fast (I leave a lot of tabs open in web browsers, ie dozens if not a hundred sometimes), and with twice the memory of low end models it has not slowed down at all in my use, even with games like Asphalt running flawlessly at the same time. The storage is SSD so very fast, and the keyboard and touchpad are just fine with no complaints. The speakers are complained about by others, but by my ears they sounds okay and are just like almost all other laptops with speakers on the bottom (yes I would prefer top fired speakers though too). It has a fan, but I have never heard it run and it has never got hot on my lap, unlike Windows laptops with hard drives. It is my first Chromebook having used Windows for 25 years, but I like how fast it is to respond when starting and while in use, and ease of use is great for web browsing or internet usage. A big plus for me is I use Android phones, so all those apps and games run just fine on this (but Much faster and with a great large screen!) Net, if leaning to trying a Chromebook, as soon as you see this on sale, buy it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Best Chromebook of 2020

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    1st Let me say this Chromebook is Amazing. The ONLY con on this is the speakers. They are terrible and tiny and underneath. However has headphone jack and Bluetooth 5.0 so dont really matter in my opinion. This thing is a beast and killer screen. Its 3.2 ratio so same with as 16:9 just taller so when your surfing the net you can just fit more on the screen. One you use a 3:2 ratio screen on a laptop of tablet you will be ruined. The CPU its a 10th Gen i5, 8GB of ram with NVME SSD HD. Web cam is ok. Laptop weighs in at just over 3lbs. Also features wifi 6 too so latest greatest tech is here. One feature I love on this is the keyboard and track pad. They have nailed it and best I have used on a laptop period. Google has guaranteed 8 years of Updates. BONUS just incase you were not aware this runs xcloud android app aka Xbox Gamepass cloud gaming and Google Stadia. I have hooked up my Plantronics 5200 UC headset, wireless keyboard and mouse, 4k TV to the HDMI port, Stadia controller, xbox controller and everything just works. No drivers needed. This laptop boots up in like 3 sec 2k screen too with backlit keyboard. Batter life is 10 hours average for me so far. USB Type C Charger. Ports you get USB A, 2 USB Type C that support Video, Headphone jack, Micro sd card reader, and FULL SIZE HDMI port. Only other competition to this in best buy that I saw was the Galaxy chromebook in red or silver but its the same specs basically just with double the HD space for $1,000 so for me was a no brainer. I love this laptop and I will not be getting rid of it for years to come. Please go to best buy and get one ASAP your life will be changed.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Repetitive system issues

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    Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have had my Chromebook for less than a year and it crashed on me, giving an error message that says "Chrome OS is missing or damaged". I sent the Chromebook in to have it fixed and after I got it back and used it for two days, the same error occurred. The Chromebook is unusable. I called Acer, this time to request a replacement, and they said that they cannot replace it but I can send it back to have it fixed again. This is a Chromebook that I rely on for school - I've had to take a semester off to get "fixed" - now to have the same problem again.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Performance, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic Chromebook with a few flaws

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Right off the bat, there is a lot to love about this Chromebook. I've been using an Acer R11 Chromebook for the last 3 years and it has served me very well. I was in the market for new Chromebook since the other had seen better days (I spilled a drink on it earlier in the year so some of the keys would get stuck) and Acer had impressed me quite a bit. The Acer Chromebook Spin 713 is a major improvement over my experience with the R11 (which wasn't bad at all). The performance is incredibly fast and I haven't experienced any slowdowns (that includes Steam Link and Xbox Game pass game streaming). I primarily use this machine for school work and the 3:2 ratio screen definitely helps with productivity. Battery life seems to be very good as well. I've gotten maybe 7 hours without plugging it in but I also haven't drained it all the way. It charges very fast so I usually plug it in for 15-20 minutes and it's already regained most of its juice. I'm also a mechanical keyboard enthusiast with several custom built keyboards and I can tell you that this machine has one of the best typing experiences I've had on a laptop. It's a very tactile bump that clearly let's you know you've pressed the key. Everything isn't perfect with this board. As others have noted, the speakers on this thing are seriously lacking. They are even quieter than the ones on the R11 and those aren't very loud either. They are borderline unusable which is disappointing because I don't always want to hook up headphones or a external speaker. Another possible downside is the 3:2 ratio screen. I really like the screen for productivity since it gives me extra real estate for reading ebook etc. The downside is that the computer is an unconventional size and shape. It's a bit awkward to carry around and it will be a little tougher to find accessories like cases and screen protectors. For those who have read or watched a few reviews on this machine, there is mention of the fans on the bottom of the machine. While they aren't very intrusive or loud, it became very clear why they are needed early on. If you wish to use this on your lap, it can get very hot. Now, it's not so hot that it will burn you but it is hot enough to be uncomfortable. This may be a side effect of using an Intel processor but this machine isn't great for using on your lap. Often times when it gets hot I will flip it over and use it in touchscreen mode to let it cool off. If you want a laptop to lounge around with and use exclusively on your lap, you may want to keep looking. Overall this is an amazing machine and has already exceeded my high expectations. Even with my concerns over the flaws, it still receives 5 stars from me. It does every I want and hasn't had any hiccups at all. It's an incredibly solid piece of hardware with the software to match. This device feels like a premium laptop that should cost over $1000 but cost much less. Honestly I'm not sure if there are any better Chromebooks on the market, unless you are looking for something more for media consumption while on the couch or in bed. In which case something like the Duo might be better suited.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Outstanding Chromebook!!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I purchased the Spin 713 on sale after returning the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook (poor battery life) and saved hundreds of dollars and sacrificed practically nothing! The Spin 713 an i5 processor which is plenty fast for a Chromebook. The 8 gb of memory is also fine. The 128 gb NVMe ssd is user replaceable so upgrading storage is not an issue. The construction is excellent, not quite as nice as the Galaxy Chromebook, but still premium. The screen is excellent as is the keyboard. There are plenty of ports, more than most ultrabooks and premium Chromebooks. Battery life is also great. What I'm not fond of are the tinny speakers which are definitely below average. It is also a little heavier than some of its competitors but not terribly so. At its regular price it is a good deal relative to its competitors. When it is on sale it is a screaming deal and a no-brainer purchase.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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