Acer Chromebook Spin 714 review: A sub-$700 laptop with great battery life

Chromebooks aren’t my favorite, but I really like this Acer Chromebook Spin 714 spinning on a record player? Because this laptop is singing my song. Its price isn’t outrageous (I’m looking at the $1,000 HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook ), its  Acer Chromebook Spin 714 batterylife exceeds a Chromebook’s typical 10 hours of runtime, and it has a flexible convertible design that might make It occupies a place among the best 2-inch laptops. -1 laptop.
If you are a casual user and addicted to apps like Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc. from the Google ecosystem, then the Chromebook Spin 714 is the ideal choice for you. However, like all laptops (no machine is perfect), this Chrome OS system has its shortcomings, so allow me to break down the pros and cons of Acer’s newly updated Chromebook. It comes with a new 13th generation Intel Core i5-1335U CPU, Intel Iris Xe graphics, 8GB RAM, 256GB NVMe SSD and a 14 -inch 1920 x 1200 pixel touch display.
The Chromebook Spin 714 is the most attractive Chromebook I’ve ever tested – this bad boy looks good! From the glossy gold Acer logo embossed on the center left of the lid to the gold accents on the hinges, this Chromebook comes in a dark gray finish that looks luxurious despite costing less than $700. (I love gold tones, so Acer spoke my language with this color theme.)
Open the lid and you’ll find an island-style keyboard with white characters and symbols that contrast perfectly with the dark, dark gray tones of the deck. (How about alliteration?) Below the space bar is a small touchpad with light gray trim . Looking at the 14-inch display, the chin and top bezel are both thick; the former sports a silver Acer logo, while the latter sports a 1440p webcam (more on that later).
As the name suggests, the Chromebook Spin 714 can transform into a number of different positions, including tent mode and tablet mode, thanks to its sturdy 360-degree hinge.
Overall, I think the Chromebook Spin 714’s chassis is resistant to fingerprints and grease. You can eat as much Cheetos, fried chicken, and other junk food as you want while using this Acer laptop – and no one will see evidence of your questionable eating habits .
However, one thing that surprised me about the Chromebook Spin 714 is that it’s not as light as I expected. No, it’s not heavy, but it’s not a lightweight system either. I can’t complain too much, though—Chrome OS competitors are even heavier than this 14-inch laptop.
Weighing 3.2 pounds and measuring 12.3 x 8.8 x 0.71 inches, the Acer Chromebook Spin 714 is negligibly thick but lighter than the HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook (12.4 x 8.7 x 0.7 inches, 3.3 pounds). In this review, I’ll be comparing the Chromebook Spin 714 to the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook. Even though the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is $300 more expensive than its Acer rival, I suspect it will struggle to keep up with the Chromebook Spin 714 in some categories.
Weighing 3.2 pounds and measuring 12.3 x 8.8 x 0.71 inches, the Acer Chromebook Spin 714 is negligibly thick but lighter than the HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook (12.4 x 8.7 x 0.7 inches, 3.3 pounds). In this review, I’ll be comparing the Chromebook Spin 714 to the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook. Even though the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is $300 more expensive than its Acer rival, I suspect it will struggle to keep up with the Chromebook Spin 714 in some categories.

In the 10FastFingers.com test, I hit around 90 words per minute, which is in line with my average of 87-90 WPM. Of course, the keyboard on this sub-$700 Chromebook isn’t made from premium materials—that’s evident by the plasticky feel of the keys. Still, the Spin 714 has a solid, durable build compared to other budget Chromebooks and laptops I’ve tested. I tried twisting the keys to test their turdiness, but little changed – they were as stiff as a king’s guard.
The 4.3 x 2.6-inch touchpad that sits below the space bar is a little small, but come on, you don’t need an entire football field to navigate your mouse, right? If it were smaller, I might throw a tantrum, but like Goldilocks in her tireless search for porridge at the right temperature, the size is just right for Chromebook gestures like three-finger tab switching, two-finger scrolling, and pinch-to-zoom on Rusi The smooth touchpad is responsive. Acer CHROMEBOOK SPIN 714 AudioThe Chromebook Spin 714 features a top-firing speaker that’s as long as the keyboard. I opened the Hot Hits USA playlist on the Spotify app. The first song released on the DTS-tuned speakers is “Die for You (Remix)” by The The Weeknd and Ariana Grande.
I immediately noticed that the speakers were too quiet. When I tried to increase the volume, I was disappointed to find that it was already set to maximum. While the speakers perfectly captured The Weeknd’s sultry vocals and Ariana’s powerful belting, the driving beat sounded a little too tinny for my tastes. Still, I can’t expect too much from a $700 Chromebook, right? Speakers do the job. *shrug* Acer CHROMEBOOK SPIN 714 PerformanceThe Chromebook Spin 714 comes with an Intel Core i5-1335U CPU and 8GB of RAM, which should be enough if your workload is light (this laptop is aimed at casual users, anyway). I tested my workflow on the Spin 714, which typically consists of 30 Google Chrome tabs, several of which play YouTube videos simultaneously.

I started a new document on Google Docs and started typing. Fortunately, I didn’t experience any lag or slowdowns. Now, this is where it gets interesting. In the Geekbench 6 overall performance test, the Chromebook Spin 714 achieved a multi-core score of 6,335. Although the HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is $300 more expensive, it performs significantly worse, with a score of 4,263, which doesn’t even beat the average Chromebook score of 5,299. The average Chromebook lasts on a single charge is 9 hours and 56 minutes, but our review of the Chromebook Spin 714 based on the Laptop Mag battery test, which includes a continuous network test

The battery life of the Acer Chromebook Spin 714 was tested three times and the average   Acer Chromebook Spin 714 battery life was 12 hours and 43 minutes. Surf over WiFi at 150 nits of brightness. In other words, this Acer Chromebook Battery life is nearly three hours longer than a typical Chrome OS machine. The HP Chromebook Pro Chromebook, on the other hand, continued to disappoint with a runtime of just 9 hours and 17 minutes. Total! Acer CHROMEBOOK SPIN 714 CoolingThe Chromebook Spin 714 maintained moderate temperatures during our heat tests, which included running 1080p video for 15 minutes.
The center of the keyboard (75.4 degrees Fahrenheit), the touchpad (80.8 degrees), and the bottom (83.3 degrees) all stayed cool and below our 95-degree comfort threshold.
ACER CHROMEBOOK SPIN 714 Software and WarrantyIt dawned on me that one of the things I love about Chrome OS is that I don’t have to go through the hassle of installing Chrome through Microsoft Edge, which isn’t shy about asking you how much better it is than its Google counterpart Uh-huh – of course! Plus, after entering my email and password, I can instantly access my personalized Google Account via the bottom taskbar.
The Acer Chromebook Spin 714 is the best Chromebook tested by Mag this year. it has extra longThe Acer Chromebook Spin 714 battery life (over 12 hours), performance that beats the competition, and an attractive 2-in-1 design—all for under $700. Hell, the HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook costs a whopping $1,000 and can’t even compete with the Chromebook Spin 714

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