Colors look a bit warm and somewhat lackluster overall. The downside, of course, is that touch movements are not nearly as smooth, which makes apps like Chrome Canvas less usable.Īs for the screen itself, the 1920×1080 resolution IPS display is decent, but nothing to brag about. For some, this could be seen as a negative, but I personally enjoy having a touchscreen that doesn’t occasionally reveal my reflection in full detail. With the (optional) touchscreen display, Acer made the interesting choice to exclude glass. ![]() For better or worse, the Chromebook 514 is designed to be used exclusively in laptop/clamshell mode. It’s easy to just grab and go, no doubt thanks to its aluminum build. At just over 3lb, the Chromebook 514 lends itself to portability quite well. On the surface, the Acer Chromebook 514 portrays an elegant image with an all-aluminum chassis. The Acer Chromebook 514 has hardware that certainly sets itself apart from the pack, but not always in a good way. As Chrome OS continues to improve and offer consistent features and experience across all devices (with the exception of the Pixel line’s special treatment), the only real difference between two Chromebooks is the external and internal hardware.
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