We unbox and test the Acer Spin 11 Chromebook. The chrome book with a self draining keyboard, great for students. We look at it from a school system IT perspective. www.acer.com/a... www.cnet.com/p...
When you opened the box, and plugged in the Acer Spin 11 Chromebook to charge, and then tried to power it on the first time, did you have any problems? Was the stylus and screen so sentitive that it started interacting and drawing from the screen when the tip was 1/2 inch-1 inch away from the screen rather than interacting and drawing only when the tip is in direct contact with the screen?
Thanks for this reiew, especially for the Octane test. Its strange that my 2.4 GHZ i7 scores 19000 So its just 2 times greater. Is it because the Chromebook is quite good for its price, or that the Octane score is not liniar.
Note sure. I like Octane because it works with chromebooks. There are others I am sure, I found this one and tested it on chromebooks, Macbook Pro's, and Dell i7 desktops. It gave me an answer I could use. So I went with it. As for it being linear, I am not sure.
yes, you should. i use them for school and find them very good to use. the battery can last me 2 full days on low brightness. mine was more exensive as i purchased through the school. i am actually typing this comment with my acer spin 11 chromebook.
@@charlibear5738 excuse me where you able to download Open office etc... for essays and all ?! And can you download apps like Netflix, Instagram and all
Hi I hope you can help?? I really want this item, and also want to make sure I get a CB that will do google play/android. I found the compatibility list by Google (sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/chromium-os/chrome-os-systems-supporting-android-apps). For Spin 11 it only says "R751T". But I have found at least FOUR different model numbers for this (ex C4xp c9BL C5p3! and cant tell the different. ALso have found CP311-1HN which says its a Spin 11 (but its not on that compatability chart so I dont want that). ANy ideas/insight???