—Newest Flagship Acer R13 13.3″ Convertible 2-in-1 Full HD IPS Touchscreen Chromebook – Intel Quad-Core MediaTek MT8173C 2.1GHz, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD, WLAN, Bluetooth, Webcam,…
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Carla Dalin-Stanga –
We got this for our 9 year old for Christmas. It was easy to set up and get him going on it right away. We’ve had zero issues with it and our son loves it. He plays a lot of games and uses the touch screen a LOT… again, no issues. My only complaint is that once you set the parental controls, it’s like an act of Congress to revise or make changes and I dont have the patience to go through the process. Because of that, one of the games our son wants to play I can’t get added even though I approved it. Parental controls are great and I definitely think its a good thing to have, but now I wish I had set his levels a little higher.
Homeboy CEO –
No complaints. Good value. A bit heavy for travel.
Geo –
I really love Chromebook but not this one. I had this unit for a few weeks. I bought it for the touch screen and the size. The issues that I have were related to wifi and blue tooth both randomly dropping out and the unit seeming to freeze. When I was getting this unit ready to ship back I also noticed it was running on a 32 bit OS. I have an older ACER without a touch screen that runs a 64 bit OS and has had none of these issues.
kendyZdad –
This is a chromebook, and my second computer. I was not looking for a powerhouse but something to use on the train and at lunchtime for writing and communicating. It’s a solid device, but has some serious drawbacks.
1) Everything has to be connected to the Internet, since it only uses apps. This means if I am going to use Microsoft Office apps I need connectivity. It drops out regularly, and often I have to reboot to get WiFi to connect to any network again. That’s a real issue on a device that is designed to be a dumb terminal slaved to the network. Bluetooth has the same issue with a mouse I bought from Amazon, as well.
2) Switching between apps sometimes loses mouse control, and I have to close an app to be able to select the app and type. This may be a general chromebook thing, but this is my first one so i just find it annoying and don’t care if it’s this product or all chromebooks.
3) I made the mistake of buying a huge micro-SD card that was too big to be recognized. My bad. Then I bought Kingston Canvas Select 32GB microSDHC Class 10 microSD Memory Card and while the chromebook finds it, it fails every time to format it so it’s useless. More money down the drain.
This gets three stars because I can use it on the train. But it would have a lot more with some basics ironed out.
Tom Dowd –
Newest Flagship Acer R13 13.3″ Convertible 2-in-1 Full HD IPS Touchscreen Chromebook – Intel Quad-Core MediaTek MT8173C 2.1GHz, 4GB RAM, 32GB SSD, WLAN, Bluetooth, Webcam, HDMI, USB 3.0, Chrome OS
June 16, 2018 – Two samll things keep this from being a 5 star Chromebook.
The microSD card slot is not protected with a cover and it is easy for the card to be ejected with normal use and handling. Also, I had a large SD card in the slot at first and it did not work. Check the max size prior to purchasing a microSD card for this computer or if SD card size is important to you.
The charging cord failed just before the USB-C connector. The USB cable is hardwired to the charger so you must replace the charger it the cable fails. Acer sent me a new charger under warranty but it seems this is an obvious fail point with a simple solution.
Other than those two things I like the large screen and operation of the computer.
Myrddin –
I have about a week’s worth of use out of this and overall I’m very pleased. I’ve only briefly used ChromeOS until now so I’m still getting used to some of the quirks though it’s essentially just a Chrome browser in a clam shell form factor. The main complaint I have in the OS is the inability to place shortcuts on the desktop. The search works well but I don’t necessarily want to pin shelf and clutter that up more than necessary so I just use the search.
To give an idea of my usage, I first started looking for a replacement for my Nexus 9 tablet which became more of a Netflix, YoutubeTV, Hulu and Prime Video viewer with at times playing some KOTOR with the thought of putting some emulators on it. With that in mind and the realization I would be losing some of the portability and not all Google Play games would necessarily work well, knowing most of what I do can be done in a browser and android tablets kind of falling behind, I decided to take a closer look at Chromebooks which eventually led me to this one.
For my eyes the screen looks pretty good and the touch is very responsive. The keyboard is serviceable enough for short emails and IM’s. I wouldn’t want to write anything of substance on it. I’ve mostly been having issues with the space bar not being recognized. If I was going to be doing that, hooking up a keyboard would almost be a must. I’m not an audiophile but the speakers are plenty loud for my needs. The trackpad is a little stiff for my tastes and takes quite a bit of force for it to register. The gestures I’ve used work pretty well and seems intuitive being able to two finger scroll and go forward and back by swiping left and right with two fingers.
Pretty happy with battery life. It’s being advertised as up to 12 hours. While at work, I’ve been using it primarily to connect to my workstation VM using TeamViewer (make sure you use the Chrome app rather than the android app) looking up information on the web. I have yet to need to charge it while at work and though 9 hours of moderate usage I have about 60-70% battery. Shoot I had a short day today (6 hours) and have been home for about 3 hours browsing and just now getting to 50%. Seems to charge pretty quickly. It does get pretty warm but it’s fairly small and compact and feels pretty solid.
Can’t really speak to the camera and mic other than they’re there and seem to be working. I opened the app just to make sure it was working but haven’t had to do anything beyond that.
The metal body feels solid. I’ve done some repair work and the bottom looks like it’s held in by 9 Phillips screws thought unless you screw up the keyboard and do need to replace the battery, I can’t imagine what would be worth replacing in the base since most everything is going to be built into the main board. If the screen or digitizer needs to be replace that could possibly prove problematic. I haven’t looked for any tear downs or replacement guides but it looks like the digiziter and screen are clipped into the LCD back panel pretty snugly. I don’t think it’s glued to the LCD back but a pry tool would be needed to get in and hope you don’t break any plastic snaps. I wouldn’t be surprised if the LCD and digitizer are glued together. I’m pretty confident in replacing most laptop screens but this one feels like it would be easy to screw up.
Bottom line if you know what the limitations of ChromeOS are this seems like a solid choice for light to moderate computer work and web browsing.