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May 28, 2021
Our last feature on Acer was back in January. The Acer Chromebook Spin 512 and Chromebook Spin 511 were officially announced. The two followed the Acer Chromebook Spin 514 and the Chromebook Spin 513 from last year. This time, the Taiwanese tech giant is introducing four new models to the Acer 2021 Chromebook range. The lineup includes one model that boasts a large 17-inch display and Thunderbolt 4. There are plenty of Chromebook options in the market today but we know those from Acer are reliable no matter what the price point is.
The most affordable is $269 while the most expensive is at $699 which is good enough. The 2021 Chromebooks from Acer also offer Intel Evo verification and are able to deliver fast connectivity.
Acer has launched the industry s first 17-inch Chromebook model amongst other ones. It has also launched an eco-friendly notebook by the name of Aspire Vero
The yearly event showcases what's next for the Taiwanese company's Predator gaming line, Concept D PCs for creatives and a new sustainably sourced Aspire Vero.
Four new Chromebooks debuted at Next @ Acer, with one going on sale today.
The Acer Chromebook Spin 713 uses last year s great design and adds in Thunderbolt 4 and Intel Evo platform certification for $700.
Acer s first 17.3-inch Chromebook, the Acer Chromebook 317, arrives next month for $380.
Updated models for the Acer Chromebook 314 and Acer Chromebook 514 arrive later this summer.
Summer is approaching, and with it comes a new crop of capable Chromebooks, including a refresh of the Acer Chromebook Spin 713, one of the best Chromebooks on the market today. The new Acer Chromebook Spin 713 model number CP713-3W is mostly the same as last year s CP713-2W, except for two very important upgrades: it s powered by the 11th Gen Intel Core series of processors, and the USB-C ports have been upgraded to Thunderbolt 4. I m not totally thrilled that they re on the same side, Macbook-style, but this does mean they should work with Mac-designed docking stations, at least in theory.