Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Acer Chromebook R11 C738T and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acer Chromebook R11 C738T.
January 2016
(74%)
43 Reviews
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(73%)
1781 Reviews
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The editors liked
Perfect form factor for almost everything
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Great low price
Good contrast and colors for a Chromebook
Relatively easy serviceability
No fans
Silent system
Good build quality
Comfortable keyboard
Colorful display
Fairly good performance with 4GB model
Acer's Chromebook R 11 is an inexpensive tablet-laptop hybrid
Coupling the simplicity of Google's Chrome OS with a 360-degree hinge and touchscreen
Decent performance
All day battery life
Sturdy build quality
Converts from a laptop to a kiosk to a tablet
Highly responsive touch screen
Long battery life
Nice price
Sturdy
Convertible design
Intel Celeron processor and 4GB of memory provide speedy performance
Full-size ports
32GB solid-state drive (SSD)
Solid build quality
Nice and responsive screen
ChromeOS is maturing and can run Android apps
The editors didn't like
Mediocre display
A slowpoke when pushed hard
Heavier than a lot of 13-inch Ultrabooks
No real customization options
Soft keyboard feedback
No USB Type-C port
No SIM options
Lid flexes
Lower battery life than other Chromebooks
Noisy webcam photos
Unfortunately
Chrome OS isn't optimized for touch
And navigating around the browser with your finger can be tricky. There aren't as many apps available for Google's Chrome OS as you'll find on Microsoft's Windows or Apple's OS X
Overall, Acer's Chromebook R11 looks, feels, and performs wonderfully. It's a bit smaller than I'd like, but perfect for those who don't want to lug around something with a larger screen.The version that we tested, which comes with 32GB of storage and 4GB...
My first experience with a Chromebook is the Acer Chromebook R11, and I would get this instead of a similarly sized tablet if not only because it does offer a level of usability not present with many tablets. I like the fact that it has a physical keyboa...
Acer's Chromebook R 11 is an inexpensive tablet-laptop hybrid, coupling the simplicity of Google's Chrome OS with a 360-degree hinge and touchscreen
Unfortunately, Chrome OS isn't optimized for touch, and navigating around the browser with your finger can be tricky. There aren't as many apps available for Google's Chrome OS as you'll find on Microsoft's Windows or Apple's OS X
Acer's Chromebook R 11 has a neat hybrid design and the price is right, but simpler, non-touch devices offer better value...
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Published: 2016-01-16, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Light, Multi-use form factor, Good battery life
Still no FullHD screen, Touchpad is not good, Some issues with tablet to laptop software change
With school starting soon and a number of schools asking students to buy Chromebooks, if the R11 is on the suggested device list, you'll have a pretty good time. I like it. The unit itself is fairly lightweight and compact. It's got a decent, usable scree...
Convertible, Attractively minimalist, Good battery life
Terrible trackpad, HDonly screen
The Acer Chromebook R11's minimalist design may not be the sexiest, but that exterior hides a deceptively capable machine that'll last all day. Oh, and it can flip 360-degrees into a tablet. No big deal...
Abstract: Hot off the heels of launching its first Windows 10 Cloudbook, Acer has come out with another channel-only Google Chromebook starting from $449.While the utility of Chrome OS over Windows 10 is for a different review, for now we've got our hands on the Ch...
The laptop has excellent battery life lasting just over nine hours in our video playback tests, There is a HDMI port which means you can connect the laptop to your TV and show the laptop's screen at a bigger size, The laptop can be used in traditional mod
There are only two USB ports and they're not USB 3.0, so file transfer is slower than we'd like, The laptop doesn't cope well with serious gaming or processor heavy tasks, The robust design won't be to everyone's tastes, While there are a couple of hundre
Great value for money, the Acer Chromebook R11 is simple to use and will last nearly a full day on one charge too. While it's not suitable for anything other than web surfing and basic word processing, it's a cost-effective solution for anyone on a limite...
The R11 is a decent, if unspectacular device. Having the option to position it in a variety of modes is fun, but the sometimes sluggish performance makes it hard to recommend to anyone who wants to do more than a couple of simultaneous tasks. If your need...