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February 2015
(76%)
87 Reviews
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Abstract: With Windows 10 out but customized hardware only starting to appear, there may never be a better time to buy a discounted Windows 8.1 machine -- whether you intend to keep Win 8.1 or upgrade for free to Windows 10. With an eye toward making the upgrade, I...
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Acer has produced some winning laptops as of late, including its R 11 Chromebook, and the R 13 is no exception. This laptop has a very unique design that will turn heads, but it's not just about looks — the design makes the laptop functional in a way that...
Great design, solid performance, the Ezel Aero Hinge works surprisingly well
Speakers are loud enough, but could maybe get some better sound. Would be nice if the digitizer pen were included with the laptop
In the end, I was surprised by the Acer Aspire R13, but it was definitely a pleasant surprise. The new form-factor works very well in my opinion, and honestly gave me a new preference for laptop use with Ezel mode. This is a laptop you should definitely c...
Published: 2015-06-22, Author: Jennifer , review by: hothardware.com
Excellent hinge system that feels solid, Six usage modes, Vibrant high-resolution display, Available in a variety of configurations
Weak battery life, Active Stylus is not included, Average audio quality, No Ethernet port
After spending time with the Acer Aspire R 13, we are impressed by the Ezel Aero Hinge that enables the R 13 to function in six different modes. You can tell Acer focused on the details of this hinge and the overall design engineering of the machine. These little ...
The Ultrabook was launched in 2011 by Intel, and the form factor has gotten much better over the years due to the improved efficiency, thermals, and performance of the processors. The 13.3-inch category is very popular. The rise of convertibles has given...
With a better keyboard, this machine would serve so many different needs. However, people who type for a living or who do a lot of typing for their personal use will want to look at another system. High end gamers will need dedicated graphics, something t...
Great design and build quality, Effective hinge design, Excellent battery life, Flawless display with IGZO technology, Acer Active pen with several useful features
High price tag, Inconsistent touchpad and keyboard performance, Impractical button placement on the stylus and sometimes sluggish performance, Again Acer used mSATA instead of M.2 SATA SSD
Despite the fact that the Aspire R13 isn't listed as the most premium convertible, we can easily say that the notebook strikes us as one. Yes, Acer has kept low cost materials for the most of chassis, but they still leave the impression of an expensive pi...
Numerous modes/positions to suit any task, Stellar battery life, Attractive price
Keyboard can be maddening, So-so speakers
Acer's multi-mode convertible laptop could make a yoga master feel inflexible. The only thing that holds it back from being an excellent ultrabook is a quirky keyboard. Read More…...