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Published: 2014-02-10, Author: Lisa , review by: Laptopmag.com
Attractive white chassis, Affordable, Plenty of ports, Good battery life
Shallow keyboard travel, Display washes out, Few apps optimized for touch
The Acer C720P Chromebook combines a touch screen and good battery life in a stylish, white design....
There was a lot to like about the Acer C720, and there's even more to like about the C720P. The laptop is very solid when held, and though plastic from top to bottom, it doesn't necessarily feel like a machine that costs $299 USD. The touchscreen is a w...
SD card sticks halfway out, Not much you can do with the touchscreen at the moment
Acer has been quick to add a touchscreen to its Chromebook line up, but there's not much you can do with the touch capability at the moment. If nothing else, it adds some much needed good looks to the Chromebook C720 series, and the C720P is still a solid...
First Chromebook in Australia with a touchscreen; Decent battery life; Supports SD card slots; Well designed keyboard;
Screen has weak viewing angles; Display is glossy and garners easy reflections; Touch doesn't really have a point on Chromebook… yet; A little expensive for this region;
We're still not sure if there's a point behind touch in a Chromebook, but if you expect a touchscreen in every computer regardless of the use, Acer's C720P makes it possible in a locally available Chrome-based laptop.Pages: 1 2Tags AcerChromeChrome OSGoog...
Affordable, Lightweight, Speedy Intel CPU, Good keyboard and touchpad, Long battery life
Pricier than most Chromebooks, Touchscreen adds little, Chrome OS is limited
Before buying any Chromebook, figure out whether you can survive in a browser-only environment. Compared to the dual UI of Windows 8, Chrome OS is wonderfully minimalist. However, tasks that users take for granted, like connecting a printer via Wi-Fi or i...
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Published: 2013-04-06, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
Lightweight and slim design, Small size, Loss of device won't result in lost data, 100gb Google Drive Storage
Battery life of the device isn't going to last you a full day, Requirement for always on internet, If you're not in the cloud, you need to move there to use a Chromebook, Availability is patchy in Australia at this early stage and varies from store to sto
The Acer C7 is great. However, the trade-offs (which are mostly related to Chrome OS, rather than this specific hardware) are the big point of contention for most users.The reduced battery life for reduced weight and size may be a deal breaker for some us...
7 Seconds to boot up, Looks great, Very Responsive, ChromeOS
ChromeOS, Requires an Internet Connection for full functionality
the Acer Chromebook C720p is a niche device that delivers great performance to a market that expects portability and functionality in one sweet reasonably priced package. The Chromebook as such, is the perfect device for university students on a tight b...
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Published: 2014-04-01, Author: Elias , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Good looks, Comfortable keyboard, Full-sized HDMI
SD card sticks halfway out, Not much you can do with the touchscreen at the moment
The Acer C720P is a capable Chromebook for accessing all the services that Google has to offer, and you'll get the most out of it if you already make use of Google's ecosystem of products. The idea of the Chromebook is to work primarily in the Cloud, usin...
Abstract: Now I say I've been getting on well with it. And yes, on several occasions when I've been running around London, I've taken just the Chromebook and not been paranoid about leaving it in taxis because it's cheap and has no data on board. On foreign trips, ...
Abstract: So a good amount of my review concentrated on what Touch gives you that is harder to get without Touch.The first thing that springs to mind is the enlargement – or reduction – of web pages by movement of two fingers on the screen, very simple and especial...