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Abstract: Google's Chromebook notebook computer is the ultimate insider's play. It's designed by Google and its partners for Google users. If you're not familiar with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive and the plethora of other Google apps, then a Chromebook may...
Very inexpensive, Ethernet and wireless connectivity
Cheap plasticky feel, Display has limited viewing angles
The Acer C710-2457 is a bargain among Chromebooks, but there's little else about it that makes it worth buying—or that will convince a smartphone or tablet user to convert....
One of the least expensive Chromebooks. Larger RAM means zippy performance. Full selection of ports, including HDMI and Ethernet. Keyboard blends traditional and Chrome layouts.
Smaller battery means shorter battery life. Smaller local storage. Chrome OS offers limited offline use. No 3G option
The third variation on the Chromebook theme, the Acer C7 Chromebook (C710-2457) drops the price but loses a couple choice features to do so. But even with the changes it's still a bargain....
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Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
One of the least expensive Chromebooks. Larger RAM means zippy performance. Full selection of ports, including HDMI and Ethernet. Keyboard blends traditional and Chrome layouts.
Smaller battery means shorter battery life. Smaller local storage. Chrome OS offers limited offline use. No 3G option
The third variation on the Chromebook theme, the Acer C7 Chromebook (C710-2457) drops the price but loses a couple choice features to do so. But even with the changes it's still a bargain....
Published: 2013-08-09, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Acer C710-2457 is the least expensive Chromebook on the Google Play store, and comes with a set of base features competitive with Samsung's $250 Chromebook
Cheap-feeling Netbook-like construction, small touch pad, limited battery life, and unimpressive display and speakers, plus, Chrome OS is inherently limiting for offline use so this isn't as versatile as a traditional PC. Meager 16GB of onboard SSD storag
If you want one of the least expensive Web-browsing devices that feels like a laptop but is really a Chromebook, the Acer C7’s fine. But its limitations match its price.
The Acer C710-2457 Chromebook delivers smooth performance and a crisp display at an aggressive price, but it has limited storage and a short battery life....
Published: 2013-05-29, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
More RAM for better, zippier performance. Swappable 6-cell battery lasts longer on the road. Very affordable. Big 320GB hard drive for a Chromebook. Full selection of ports, including Ethernet and VGA. Keyboard blends traditional and Chrome layouts.
Unchanged design is still clunky. Chrome OS is limited. No 3G option
Though it still has a couple of faults, the new version of the Acer C7 Chromebook is faster, longer lasting, and better all around. All this and its very low price tag makes it the best inexpensive Chromebook on the market....
Published: 2013-04-12, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Acer set the price record for Chromebooks with its C7 that debuted for just $199. The 11.6-inch laptop was average for the genre, with the exception of a 320GB hard drive instead of flash storage. The four-hour battery life was short for a Chromebook, mar...
I wanted to really dislike this experience, and in many ways it was compromised. But much of that is just a matter of having to live in the browser. Right now, on my MBP I have three browser windows with around two dozen tabs open. I have VLC open for pla...