Acer set the price record for Chromebooks with its C7 that debuted for just $199. The 11.6-inch laptop was average for the genre, with the exception of a 320GB hard drive instead of flash storage. The four-hour battery life was short for a Chromebook, marring an otherwise decent budget offering.
Since the company refreshed the C7, I've been using one for a short while. Acer doubled the RAM from 2GB to 4GB and added a bigger battery delivering a respectable six hours of run time on a single charge. The 320GB hard drive remains, making it still the Chromebook with the most local storage.
Hardware specs:
- Model number: Acer C710-2055
- Operating system: Chrome OS
- Processor: Intel Celeron 847, 1.1 GHz
- Display: 11.6-inches, 1366 x 768
- Memory/storage: 4GB/320GB hard drive (5,400 rpm)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n
- Battery: 6 hours
- Ports: 3-USB 2.0; VGA; Ethernet; HDMI; Audio in/out
- Dimensions: 11.22 x 1.09 x 7.95 inches; 3 pounds
The new C7 has good performance on par with the similarly equipped Samsung Series 5 550 Chromebook. The 4GB of memory keeps things running smoothly without lags or stuttering. The display is not the most vivid, but it's not bad. I must admit I am spoiled in this regard by the outstanding display of the Chromebook Pixel, so that's a factor in my perception of this Acer screen.
The Acer C7 is available for $279.99 from retailers including Amazon. The $80 price bump over the first generation C7 is reasonable for the doubling of RAM and the increased battery life.










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