It has a tenth gen Intel processor, a glass trackpad, and a keyboard backlight.
Acer’s most up to date Chromebook is the Chromebook Spin 713, the company’s substitution for the Spin 13 PC from 2018. This is a top notch, aluminum 2-in-1 that sports a tenth gen Intel processor and starts at $629.99.
The specs incorporate a 13.5-inch, 2256×1504 IPS LCD touchscreen with a 3:2 viewpoint proportion, a tenth gen Intel processor, up to 16GB of RAM, up to 256GB of SSD (NVMe or eMMC) stockpiling, and “10 hours” of battery life. At the pattern $629.99 value, you’ll get an Intel i5-10210U processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 128GB eMMC SSD.
The touchscreen and trackpad both get Gorilla Glass covers, and the pivot flips an entire 360 degrees. On the sides, you get two USB-C ports, a full-size HDMI port, an earphone jack, a USB 3 Type-A port, and a MicroSD card reader. Both USB-C ports support charging, 5Gbps exchanges, and DisplayPort of USB-C.
There’s an backlit console, base sound system speakers, double band Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5. The PC is 16.8mm thick and weighs 1.37 kg (3.02 lbs).
Acer guarantees that the all-aluminum suspension is to some degree strong, saying “the strengthened structure and stun engrossing guard can endure drops from heights of up to 122 cm (48 inches) and withstand up to 60 kg (132 pounds) of descending power.
The laptop launches in North America in July. In the interim, the adaptation that comes to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa in June will cost €699.