Everyone thinks they need a laptop but if you are just going to websites to read your favorite sites, check on social media, and maybe do some light word processing, why send $500 or more on a laptop when you can just get a Chromebook.
This is Acer's first metal Chromebook — an aluminum body tapers nicely in that familiar sort of way. But there are a couple of options when it comes to that 14-inch display. There's a full HD version — 1920x1080 — that also runs with 32GB of on-board storage, and the aforementioned 4GB of RAM. This one's rated at a "mere" 12 hours of battery, though. (For the full 14 hours — which is the one making more headlines — you'll need to spec down to the HD display, which lowers things to 1366x768.)
But that top-spec'd model — it runs just $299.
Other specs of note: The Chromebook 14 weighs in at 3.42 pounds and is just 17mm thick. It's got USB 3.1 (via Type A ports) as well as HDMI out. And it's all powered by an Intel Celeron N3060.
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