Customers commend the Chromebook Spin 713's impressive screen, long battery life, and lightweight design, finding it easy to use. However, some users reported issues with the speakers, noting subpar sound quality and occasional noise. A few also mentioned concerns about fan noise and the trackpad's performance. While some found the price high, others felt it was justified by the device's features.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My Acer Spin
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I love my Acer Chrokebook Spin 713. The battery life is great! Love the light up keyboard! Runs fast! Exactly what i needed. Easy set up!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product and great service!
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
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Very happy with this product. It’s convenient to carry around and is an all around great product! I have recommended it to many of my colleagues
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Processor speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love the processor and power of this chrome book
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Incredible chrome book and a great price. I went with the bigger processor for the editing I use and it handles my movie editing and loading files quickly. I also can research and download things at the same time without it effecting then speed whatsoever. Plus it's a chrome book so antivirus and stuff is pretty straightforward and easy to use. Recommend for anyone with wanting just a go to laptop or an everyday user who runs multiple programs or tabs at once.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Screen size, Weight
Cons mentioned:
Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Quality Inside and Out!
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The new Acer – Chromebook Spin 713 Laptop is beautiful inside and out. Built on the 11th Gen Intel Evo Core i5 platform, this Chromebook can go for an extended period of time on one charge, and with its two Thunderbolt 4 Type C Ports can be fully charged in the fraction of the time it takes most laptops.
The 13.5” screen with its 2K IPS VertiView touch display delivers a screen resolution of 2256 x 1504, an awesome picture that in large part can be contributed to the Intel Iris Xe graphics. With its 3:2 ratio display that delivers 18% more vertical space, the picture when watching TV or a video is quite impressive for such a small laptop. The audio, just average but sufficient, paired with a small external speaker with added bass, gave the audio the sound it needed for viewing a movie.
But in addition to the responsive and bright touch screen display and bright brilliant graphics, there are other components that contribute to making this a top-notch computing product. The speed of the Chrome OS was a very pleasant surprise and performs very well. It makes my 500 GB internet seem even faster. The touch pad is also smooth and very responsive. And, because of different light levels that I work in, the backlit keyboard is an especially nice amenity to the Acer Chromebook Spin 713.
For a product that is just over 3 lbs. in weight, the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 Laptop has a lot to offer. Considering that Chromebook encourages use of the Cloud for storage and includes quality wireless connectivity to accomplish this, this Chromebook still has an integrated 256 GB SSD (Solid State Drive) and 8 GB of RAM built into the laptop. It is equipped with Google Assist and has a “one-button-key” that can return you quickly to search for any documents or apps that you have been working on through this laptop.
This Chromebook is capable of interfacing with various types of media and can be used in many applications. It has a built-in HDMI port, the two USB Type-C Ports with Thunderbolt 4 already mentioned, a USB Type A connection, a media card reader, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. With its 360-degree hinge and very responsive touch screen, it can be used as a laptop, a tablet, or angled in two different positions to serve as a presentation stand for the screen display. The laptop is also Energy Star Certified and equipped with a front facing camera for interacting through Zoom, Go to Meeting, etc.
All of these high-quality amenities are packaged in an equally high-quality case. Not only is this product, beautiful, sleek, and high-tech looking -- it is high tech. It is enclosed in a military grade tested aluminum chassis and equipped with a Gorilla Glass display screen. Acer offers a 1-year warranty on all parts and labor.
The Acer Chromebook Spin 713 Laptop may be priced a little higher than other Chromebooks. Even so, it is a real bargain with all that it offers and the quality of its components. I have to give this a 5 out of 5 because I am very impressed with it and cannot find anything at all that is not a positive. Take a look at this product, I think you will be very happy with it and wish to purchase one for yourself or a family member.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Processor speed, Screen size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Premium Affordable Chromebook with 2 Thunderbolt4
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Acer new Chromebook Spin 713 is an affordable slim powerful Chromebook with no compromise on build quality or performance. Compared to its last year model this Chromebook has the new Intel Core I5 11th gen processor with Intel Iris Xe Graphics. Also, has 2 new USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports with 5v charging.
What is in the box: Acer Chromebook Spin 713, 45 W USB C power adapter, Manual/warranty sheets.
Measurement & Weight: It measures 11.8 x 9.25 x 0.67 inches and weighs 3.01 pounds (1.35kg).
Color: Silver; Memory: 8GB; Storage: 256GB PCie NVMe SSD
Design: This 13.5-inch 2256 x 504 IPS Vertiview display with ACER logo on the front. Display is one of the best standout features for the price point. Colors are vibrant and crisp and is very bright. This Chromebook display features 3:2 aspect ratio compared to the standard 16:9 on most of todays laptop. This means more screen size vertically which gives more real estate space that minimizes less zooming or scrolling of webpages and more room for browser.
Spin 713 is very well built with military-grade durable aluminum chassis unlike other brands that are plasticky. Has Corning Gorilla touchscreen and the hinge is built well and supports 360 degree swiveling and is easy to flip around.
ChromeOS was preinstalled but if this is the first-time using Chromebook then you will need to connect the power adapter first before hitting the power button. Once booted, follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup. You can download more apps from the google play store app and even has Microsoft word, excel and PowerPoint.
Charger/Ports: On the left side of the Chromebook, you have the 2 USB Type-C Thunderbolt4 ports. You can use any of the USB C (3.2) ports to charge the laptop battery using a 45W power adapter and supports 5v charging. Also, the USB-C ports support DisplayPort functionality to hook up to external monitor with ease. This is the first Chromebook that has 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports for an affordable price. It has a HDMI port and 3.5mm audio jack. On the right side, it has power button one USB Type A port, MicroSD card reader, volume rocker. Compared to previous gen, this Chromebook uses USB- C easy charge for quick charge.
No Fingerprint reader on this review model but there is an option to get one with that configuration.
Battery: With 56Wh Li-on battery, during our testing it lasted close to 8 hours with screen brightness of 48%, running few apps, watching YouTube videos and working on office documentation which is okay for a Chromebook but there is a room for improvement. You will get lesser time if the brightness is high and gaming but the good part is it charges really fast. With 30 minutes of charging, you get up to 3.5 to 4 hours which is impressive.
Keyboard and Trackpad: Full function keyboard with right amount of key travel during typing. Keyboard is comfortable and backlit. Got a large Touchpad and is surprisingly accurate and has a tactile click when pressed.
Speaker and Mic: Speakers delivers okay audio experience with loud sound and minimal distortion at maximum volume compared to earlier models and supports DTS Audio and the built-in Smart Amplifier but don’t expect great audio quality and will be great for the video calls or for audio on the go.
Camera/Face Login: Features a front facing camera great for all video calls and online meetings.
Performance: This Spin 713 has 8GB of RAM, 256 GB PCie NVMe SSD of storage. There is also an intel I7 processor and would recommend that if you need this as your daily driver. Performance is good and there is no lag when working on video calls, watching videos, opening multiple taps on chrome, multiple apps and even some level of gaming. Great for college kids or for someone who use it for browsing and not into heavy programming or video editing. It does support most of the android apps from google play store. With the latest and greatest Bluetooth 5 and Wi-Fi 6 AX201 this latest Spin 713 doesn’t lack any new technologies.
Pros:
+ Portable 3:2 screen
+ 2 USB-C Thunderbolt4
+ Touchscreen 360 degree swiveling
+Military grade durability,
+Great Battery life (approx. 8 – 8.5 hours);
+ Wi-Fi 6 for smooth video chats and large file transfer
+ Large Track Pad
+ DTS Audio
Cons:
- No Fingerprint Sensor
Bottomline: Acer Spin 713 Chromebook is a portable notepad with all the ports required for anyone to achieve excellent performance. High quality built, large display, 3:2 screen. If you are in the market for a premium Chromebook that delivers better performance and need for everyday use, then you will not be disappointed at the price point it offers.
Highly recommend for its performance, price and size over other brands in the market.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Screen size
Cons mentioned:
Speakers
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Slim laptop with Android functionality
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This little thing is an interesting cross between a slim laptop and a large tablet with what feels like a crossbreed between Windows and Android. I’ve had one other Chromebook before that felt more tablet-like than laptop-like, but this one feels more laptop-like and the tablet feature is just a neat addition.
The great thing about a Chromebook is that if you already have an Android device you already have some familiarity with the possible applications. With the Play Store you pretty much have everything you can ever need from typical big name applications down to the simplest of games. You can choose to use them like you would with a normal computer with the touchpad or a connected Bluetooth or USB mouse, or touch screen. The touchscreen feels as sturdy as my cell phone or tablet with the Gorilla Glass but does have some flex with it being so thin and large.
You have two USB Type-C Thunderbolt 4 ports, one USB 3 Type-A port, HDMI, headphones and micro-SD slot for all the connectivity you could use. If it doesn’t have the connection type you need, you can easily find an adapter for that. The keyboard is backlit, which some larger laptops don’t even include.
The resolution of the screen is capable of 2256x1504, but wow, talk about making everything super tiny. The default 1410x940 that it is set for feels a bit more usable, regardless the screen is bright, colorful and detailed. Flipping the screen past 180 degrees turns it into tablet mode. This disables the touchpad and keyboard but does feel strange still having all that underneath. You can leave it at just about any angle and it holds itself up. The built in camera is decent enough for video conferencing, but not the best looking selfie camera. The speakers are on the underside of the keyboard and kind of weak and hollow, but there is a 3.5mm headphone jack, Bluetooth and USB for better sound options.
Battery life is always dependent on what you are doing. With a full charge and some sporadic usage here and there, this thing lasted for days without charging and was instant on when opened. A full charge claims over 11 hours and the included charger gets that back up in a fraction of that. But, brightness, volume level, intensity of the application all takes more power and can burn through that charge time quicker than originally calculated.
A side note, in case you may encounter this issue. When I first received this, I could not get connected to my WiFi router, an Asus RT-AX88U. It would show as “Out of Range” regardless of being in direct sight of my router. After changing some settings on my router it was discovered that the “Optimized for Xbox” option in the wireless settings, picture attached, was preventing this laptop from connecting to my AX enabled networks. Acer is now aware of this issue and may be resolved eventually, but just in case you have that issue, that could be your fix.
Overall, this has been a fun and useful laptop as it still gives the functionality that you need in a laptop as well as the ability to play your favorite Android games.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Super happy
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Great Chromebook. Everything I need for a fair price. Easily converts to tablet mode. Perfect upgrade from my 2014 laptop :)
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Processor speed, Screen size
Cons mentioned:
Speakers, Trackpad
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best Chromebook available!
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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I have had this unit a while and can give and honest and fair review.
If you liked last years model then you will like this one and if not then you will still have issues. This is essentially the exact same unit as last year except for the 11th gen processor and 256 gb nvme drive. Otherwise it is exactly the same. The change to 10nm 11th gen Intel processors is a big deal though and delivers serious performance gains over last years model-specially in graphics intensive tasks.
I would have liked if they would have made some changes. First off the speaker placement and sound is pretty bad. Side mounted or top firing speakers would make a huge difference here. Smaller footprint would have been nice as well as maybe one other color option. Also stop with the polished edge on the laptop lid-scratches really easy. Not a fan of the ergolift design.
The good stuff is the 11th gen processor is a game changer in the graphics arena. The processor is plenty fast and adds two thunderbolt ports. THe larger NVME drive is a welcome addition.
The screen is bright and color accurate. It does have backlight bleeding from the top and bottom edges. The 2k resolution is perfect. Gorilla glass scratch protection on the touch screen is a plus as well.
The glass trackpad is nice as well.
Overall this is the best performing Chromebook on the market for the cost. I think this is an excellent choice for most people. I do wish Acer would put more attention to build quality and keyboard.
Chrome OS has come a long way and I really enjoy using it. I hope that it becomes a full fledged OS as it has the foundation of Linux to add onto. That being said, I can get the majority of my work and pleasure done on a Chromebook without any loss of function.
In my use case I actually find my chromebook easier to use than my Mac. If Manufacturers can deliver more high end features while keeping costs lower than Macs or Windows pcs then I have a strong feeling ChromeOS based devices are going to be more and more popular over the years. This unit is supported until June 2029 and it has enough power that it might just perform well during that entire time making another strong incentive.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Intersection of performance,portability,and value
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The Acer Chromebook Spin 713 deserves serious consideration if you're looking to get school and/or work done anywhere your daily routine takes you. Thanks to the Spin 713's - 3:2 aspect ratio - and it's 13.5" 2K screen - I was able to get more done and spend less time scrolling around text heavy pages and "CC" text boxes (that love to live in the bottom of video/class presentations) when plugging away at my classes.
Once you factor in solid build quality, respectable styling that doesn't scream "cheap plastic", a great (but not perfect) backlit keyboard, reasonable amount of accessory ports (USB-C w/Thunderbolt 4 support, MicoSD card reader, HDMI Output, etc), Quad Core Intel Core i5 based computing performance, excellent battery life that always lasted me through my 6-8 hour sessions away from a power outlet ( PLUS super-fast charging - about4 hours of battery for 30 mins of charging) – I could keep going on and on, but it's not hard to see why this an extremely ideal solution for students and administrative office work on the go.
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- Overall Design/Aesthetics: -
I used the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 for a solid week as my primary school workstation. From an exterior, styling perspective, I was very impressed by color choices and textures that Acer used on this Chromebook. The sleek sandblasted metallic “Steel” grey color that I encompasses the exterior is a far cry from the super cheap looking flat black/grey colored plastic shells I have seen in the past. Typically, in my mind I equated a Chromebook as a “budget” option, and did not expect this level of thought/emphasis placed into the exterior design. The silver “acer” and convertible “hinge” accents do a nice job of visually breaking up the solid grey motif, and once I actually picked up the Spin 713 in my hands, I noticed the that it had the nice “heft” that I like to feel in quality mobile products – as in it did not feel like toy. The actual exterior itself is surprisingly fingerprint and scratch resistant. I haven’t had the chance to buy a sleeve or case for the Chromebook yet, so I have been just throwing it my backpack this entire time. Although it’s not 100% fingerprint proof, its done a fantastic job not picking up any scratches so far. The front facing web cam and mic are subtly hidden in the bezel, and the front speakers are tucked away under the front facing portion of the bottom shell adding to the overall professional looking design.
- Keyboard: -
The actual keyboard was nicely backlit, and had a reasonable amount of travel in the keys. I spend a large amount of time coding and working with rapid key strokes and I tend to prefer keyboards with large amounts of key travel, but this keyboard was more than satisfactory and I had no issues with any tasks I threw at it. I also appreciated the fact the Spin 713 included a dedicated set of arrow keys – as many notebooks in this size category tend to either omit, or combine them with other keys.
- Screen: -
The screen was pretty impressive and I find myself once again surprised at how much performance Acer is giving here in this Chromebook. At its native “2K” (2256 x 1504) resolution, the IPS touch screen was crystal clear and responded rapidly to all my inputs and requests. I can’t find anything negative to say about the screen and thanks to the convertible nature of the Spin Book you can behold its wide-angle viewing glory in “tent” mode (my favorite) – as I would often prop it up on the corner of a shelf or ledge to watch lecture or presentation while doing something else with my hands.
The My university uses an online learning environment that typically scales with the resolution of your monitor (for both desktop and mobile systems) – however just because the GUI interface scales – it doesn’t make the online environment any easier to navigate and actually use for completing classwork. Compared to my standard 16:9 aspect ratio laptop that I was using to get my work done, the Spin 713 saved me a good amount of scrolling up and down the screen while participating in discussion boards and watching video-based content that had text boxes load underneath. Particularly, if you’re not using an external mouse and relying solely on the built-in track pad. - and fortunately the built in track pad is generously sized and very easy and responsive to use.
- Computing performance: -
This Spin 713 is sporting the latest 11th generation Core i5 mobile processor, along with Intel’s latest line of integrated Iris Xe graphics for video playback. Coupled with 8GB of ram and a 256GB NVMe SSD hard drive == zero performance issues. As far as what I needed and what I think most students need out of a notebook to complete their classes – these specs are most likely overkill, but provide ample performance on tap as computing and graphics requirements relentlessly move forward. I appreciate the dedicated MicroSD reader, as it saves me having to carry around yet another dongle to read those when I need to access one. The 2x Thunderbolt supported USB-C ports are awesome if you use devices that can take advantage of their addition features and bandwidth. As an added bonus, there is even an HDMI output which opens up the possibility of using the Spin 713 with an external monitor or projector as well. The Spin powers on in seconds, powers down in seconds, lasted me 5-6 hours of regular/daily course work, and was virtually silent the entire time.
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I really like the Acer Spin 713. It has redefined what I think a Chromebook can do and perform from a professional and school focused notebook. The Spin 713 has almost everything going for it in that regard: elegant styling, a functional/productivity focused 3:2 aspect ratio, excellent battery/charging features, premium construction, a solid backlit keyboard, the latest generation of Intel parts …. And even a HDMI output for when/if you need to output your display for a classroom presentation (whenever that day eventually comes). The Spin 713 should definitely be high on your list if you’re in the market for something to help you excel in your course work on the go – or even just at home.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Premium Hardware
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This is by any means a premium machine with state of the art specs, that happens to run Chrome OS:
• The screen is a high-resolution: 2256 x 1504 pixels, giving it a 3:2 aspect ratio, with a 2K resolution. This is the same as newer Surface laptops and others that are moving away from 16:9 (1080p) form-factor, which is much better for editing documents, and while watching movies, I appreciate the controls remain outside the viewing area.
• Tablet mode: The 'Spin' in the name indicates this is a convertible laptop, so when folded with the screen on top, the keyboard becomes disabled, and one uses it via touchscreen. The screen has a gorilla glass (like phones), and the OS detects this mode by maximizing every window and showing the touch keyboard when necessary.
• The keys are island style, backlit, with the ChromeOS distribution: No command/windows key, and the caps-lock becomes the search key. It's very comfortable to type with.
• Trackpad is large and responsive, with a smooth glass surface. Very nice to work with.
• Ports: On the left, there are two thunderbolt 4, one HDMI and audio jack. On the right, the power, USB-A 3, Micro-SD slot and volume keys (To use mostly in tablet mode)
• The sound (With DTS label) comes from two speakers on the underside – front. It took me a while to get used to hear the sound coming from the bottom but it works.
• Charging is via one of the thunderbolt/USB-C ports. It comes with a large, typical laptop-size charger that has an USB-C port, and also worked by charging from an USB-C dock.
• Wi-Fi: Supports WiFi 6. I was able to get around 300 Mb up and down on a gigabit internet, using SpeedTest from the Play Store.
• Storage is via an M2 type SSD: 240 GB.
• RAM is 8 GB.
• Bluetooth 5.0.
• The CPU is an 11th gen Intel Core i5, and is 'Evo' compliant: Evo is an approval mark by Intel for systems that support current state of the art specs like higher-end Intel embedded graphics, Thunderbolt 4 and WiFi 6, with over 9 hours battery life.
Because the ports are Thunderbolt, I was able to use two 1080p monitors connected to a single thunderbolt dock (which uses USB-C Alt mode, like Macs) and also, separately, used a portable generic USB-C dock to drive an external display, keyboard and mouse.
The laptop also has a web camera. I didn't find it to be too impressive, but works. I used it with Zoom (Chrome app) and it works well as long as there is adequate lightning.
ChromeOS:
Although initially it was basically a way to run the chrome web browser, within the last few years it can also run Android apps. Many android apps work well within a laptop screen, and with Intel 64-bit CPUs.
And now in beta, it also runs Debian Linux within a Virtual Machine, which also supports complex GUI applications like Microsoft Visual Studio Code. This works by either using apt-get from the Linux console or by downloading a .deb package.
So within Chrome apps, Android and Linux there isn't much it cannot do.
ChromeOS is generally very secure, and is fairly straightforward to restore the laptop to like it came from the factory. Much of the system is 'read-only', and that makes it more resilient.
Keep in mind that ChromeOS, for much of its functionality requires internet connectivity, although there's plenty that can also be done offline as well.
Also keep in mind that Google collects plenty of data from Chrome. In return, a lot of what’s done on the device is backed up and synced into Google's cloud, so working on different devices or replacing a Chromebook is also a lot simpler.
Overall, I'm very impressed with this laptop and how capable ChromeOS is while being very secure.
The multiple-personality of the system running Chrome and web applications, Android and Linux is great but there are occasionally some rough areas in how these coexist, although it's been very good overall and it keeps improving.
So in this way I'd prefer ChromeOS to an Android tablet.
The hardware in this laptop is top of the line. Consider this if looking for a premium Chromebook or a high-end Android tablet.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Screen size
Cons mentioned:
Speakers
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Impressed
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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So far happy with the machine. I had been using a work issued Pixelbook for a couple years now, performs better than that, and that still performs great handling a zillion tabs of Sheets (as long as you use an external monitor)
The Good:
Performance wise seems to handle everything I have thrown at it - 20+ tabs open at a time, Android apps work great, Linux support has lived up to expectations, remoting into my Windows/Mac/Linux desktops all without issue. I've yet to encounter any issues whatsoever where I was concerned at all about resources.
Linux support, as mentioned, is as expected. Everything I have tried has worked without issue. This greatly extends the capabilities of the device, I probably wouldn't have kept if I did not have success here. Mixed success running Windows apps under Wine.
Screen, keyboard and track pad all work well. I also use a USB hub and easily connected to desktop monitor and used Logitech Flow for shared keyboard/mouse for a more desktop experience and no issues.
I often see people refer to Chromebooks as essentially just Android tablets. I do not at all view this as a tablet (go thing IMO)
The Bad:
The speaker placement seems to be optimized to achieve the most awful results possible. Worst audio I have ever had on a computer. This is of course limited to the speakers, using headphones not affected. But wow, it is really amazingly bad.
I've not had for too long, about a month, and the hinge already feels surprisingly loose. This is disappointing, not an issue yet. I haven't really looked at it to see if I can do anything about it.
Battery doesn't seem very impressive. I wouldn't leave the house for the day without taking the charger, and have two chargers, one for each of the locations I usually use the device in.
Sure that within a few months much more powerful Chromebooks will hit the market for around the same price, but happy with this purchase and that I didn't wait.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Processor speed, Screen size, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best Chromebook with an awesome screen!
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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Nice screen. Not too heavy or bulky. Faster than the samsung that I previously returned. The battery died within 60 days - got a replacement battery, and it is up and running again!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Processor speed, Screen size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good Windows laptop alternative for most people
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This is my first Chromebook, after having used mostly high-end Windows laptops since the late 90s. I was thinking about replacing my current Windows laptop (7th gen i7, 16 GB 2133 MHz RAM, 256 GB SSD, 4K 15.6 inch display) with something similar (but newer and faster). However, I realized that I don't really need a lot of power in a laptop, as I recently built a powerful desktop PC that I use for real work. Now I just need a laptop for web browsing, answering personal emails, and throwing together the occasional personal spreadsheet or formatted text document, and I need to be able to take the laptop on road trips not related to work. For such low-demand activities, I thought I could save some money by investing in a decent Chromebook, especially since I expect to always have a reasonably fast internet connection available wherever I would need to use my laptop.
While conducting my research, I came upon mostly positive reviews of the recently-released Acer Spin 713 Chromebook. Yes, it's not one of the cheaper Chromebooks out there, but its hardware specs are so good that I expect this model to still perform well as a Chromebook for many years. A four-core, eight-thread 11th gen i5 CPU, combined with 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM, is overkill today, but I expect I'll still be happy with this Chromebook several years down the road.
Pros:
-Very fast at web-based activities (assuming you have a fast internet connection)
-Fast graphics processing (HD videos play back flawlessly)
-Superb display (no visible pixelation; capable of high brightness)
-Adequate keyboard (a little cramped due to limited available real estate, but you'll get used to it)
-Excellent wifi 6 performance (I see 50% faster download speeds than I was seeing with my previous wifi 5 laptop at the same location)
-Great start-up and shut-down times (literally just a few seconds)
-Programmable "Search" key (many reviews complain about a "Search" key occupying the place where a "Shift" key would normally be, but the function of this key can be selected from a drop-down menu that includes "Shift")
Cons:
-Sluggish response when managing cloud-resident files via Google Drive (takes a long time to select hundreds of files and then delete them; had to break them into many batches; probably par for the course when storing files in the cloud)
-Found that many Android apps in the Google Play store are not compatible with Chrome OS (fortunately not a problem for the ones I really wanted to install, like MS Office)
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Processor speed, Screen size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great performance, tough build!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Nice hardware and materials. Due to Evo Core i5, 8Gb memory, etc. do not believe an upgrade will be warranted anytime soon, and due to Gorilla Glass screen etc. don't think a replacement will be needed anytime soon.
Bought 2 of these for my kids to use for both scool and play, but think I could have got one for myself and been happy with it and able to do everything I need for a laptop. Mine doesn't have a tablet mode, so the kids actually have one up on me in that regard. Being able to play "phone games" on this size screen while in tablet mode is pretty neat.
They charge quickly and have impressive battery life. They run fast and heat is very reasonable. Each have been dropped at least once and had no problems. Still got the Geek Squad plan in case of spills or whatever kids can do to a device, but think it is more piece of mind than anything else since these things seem well built.
Would have liked to have got the less costly variant with less hard drive space, but those were unavailable at the time. Very happy with the Spin 713 units and have had nothing but good experiences.
Using any device, I would recommend parents to set themselves as the "owner" and children as another user profile. The Google set up will deny things like adding a "Guest" user. Only "owner" can do some things and children can't do some things. Catch 22 issues if child (under 14) is set as owner.
P.S. I can no longer recall the last time a child asked me if they could play games on my phone. Great bonus!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Processor speed, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect Middle School Netbook
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Purchased for my 12 y/o middle schooler. Needed a basic computer mainly for accessing google suite while at school and doing basic online research using the school's online research tool. We needed it to be sturdy enough for a 12 y/o boy to take back and forth to school each day, reasonably light and with decent battery to last the school day because the school didn't want everyone to have cords all over the place, enough processor and RAM to not be annoyingly slow. Ideally it would last the two years of MS at which point he might need something bigger than a netbook. He's been using it for a month now and so far so good. Sturdy, check. Light, check. Decent battery life, check. Good speed, check. We'll see how it holds up over time. Unfortunately I bought the last one around and it seems it may no longer be available in this exact model but I'd encourage a look at this mid level Acer chromebook model if you are looking for the qualities I mentioned above.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Processor speed, Screen size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Chromebook you can buy
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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 is the best Chromebook on the market for several reasons! It has the brightest and sharpest display. It is a great aspect ratio for seeing more content without needing to scroll so much. Has a nice selection of ports. Blazing fast boot up and speed with the 11th gen I5. It has backlit keyboard and great travel on the keyboard. To top all that off it is a 2 in 1 that transforms it into a tablet. If you're looking for a premium Chromebook that can literally do it all, this is the one. The battery life is also very acceptable as I was seeing around 6-7 hours with high brightness and 9 hours or so on low brightness. If there is any cons, I would say no fingerprint scanner or face unlock and fit and finish doesn't feel quite MacBook or Surface level. Other than that 5/5 stars. I think you will really enjoy this one. Acer hit a home run here.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Processor speed
Cons mentioned:
Speakers
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Switched from a Mac
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I've been a mac user since 2008, but when my most recent one needed an expensive repair, I decided I would rather replace it with something else and cut my losses. I didn't want just any Chromebook, I needed something with decent hardware and a good display. After checking out many reviews, this seemed to be the best option without leaving that mid-priced range.
It works great for what I use it for (email, browsing, zoom meetings). The other reviews are very accurate. The display, keyboard, speed and battery life of the computer are great. The only downside is the speakers are not great. I think some of the reviews are a little harsh though. I can get by with them for a zoom meeting, if I want to listen to music or have a lot of background noise I have to use headphones.
I would highly recommend this computer. It's everything you need and nothing you don't!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Processor speed
Cons mentioned:
Trackpad
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Speedy little Chromebook
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This Chromebook is AMAZING. It's speedy to wake up (as are most Chromebooks), Android and Linux apps are no issue at all. The keyboard is great (I wish I could make the backlight brighter for the keys though), the trackpad feels great and hasn't lagged on me at all.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Processor speed, Screen size, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fast and Sleek
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This is a really great Chromebook. I purchased this higher end chrome book for these reasons: the screen, the processor, the storage.
The screen is amazing. The 3:2 aspect ratio means it is a little taller than what you might be used to, but allows you to see more content. It is also very bright.
The processor is very high end for a Chromebook. I'm using many Linux applications and there have been no problems at all.
The hard drive is an nVme SSD and has plenty of space for the OS, Linux, Android apps, and general file storage.
It is very light and has a great selection of ports, too. I like that I don't need a dongle or dock to connect this to my monitor. Seems rare to find a full sized HDMI port in a laptop this slim, but I use it all of the time.
Overall, for the specs and features, this is an amazing laptop.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Intel team
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Hello happyphantom. Thank you for your fantastic review! We are glad to know that you are happy with the performance of your new Acer - Chromebook Spin 713 laptop. Continue to enjoy the remarkable responsiveness, battery life and fast connectivity our Intel® Evo™ Platform and the latest 11th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processors can offer you.
Thank you for choosing Intel!
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Cons mentioned:
Speakers, Trackpad
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good value but some flaws
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Overall excellent laptop with a few caveats. Excellent build quality, but feels somewhat heavy. Crisp display, but the 3:2 screen ratio is not for everyone. Good battery life and very fast charging. No lag watching video. Great port selection including HDMI, USB C and A, headphone and SD. Speakers are mediocre. Backlit keyboard is a pleasure to use in dim room, but the trackpad has poor palm rejection, causing skips and jumps while typing. (I also have an old Samsung C-bk Pro, and I experience similar trackpad jumpiness.) Overall, good value for the money, but the typing experience can be frustrating if you don't hold your hands up well away from the keyboard.