there's nothing flashy or exciting about
the Acer spin seven convertible and it's
a lot slower than competitors because it
uses the processor
yet I found myself liking it quite a bit
as a general-purpose convertible laptop
it feels substantial it's almost a
little too heavy at 2.9 pounds with a
gorilla glass covered screen an all
aluminum construction and a 360 degree
hinge with excellent tension the thin
bezel 14 inch 1920 by 1080 HD
touchscreen fits into a 13.3 inch
footprint body we're seeing that a lot
these days like most of its class it's
minimal on ports there are two USB C and
a multi-purpose headphone jack on the
left side or the power switch and volume
control the display is pretty good for
watching video working and surfing the
net and generally responsive is a
touchscreen and in tablet mode the Dolby
optimised speakers also sound
surprisingly full though there in the
keyboard section when you flip into
tablet mode it still sounds like the
audio is coming right at you as for the
keyboard and touchpad it didn't help
ravana teased at them at all the keys
are in the right places and they're the
right sizes do I wish it were faster yes
especially since it's just a little bit
cheaper than competitors which have
better specs and I really wish the
keyboard was backlit and that the
display supported stylus for Windows Inc
but if those don't matter to you it's
quite recommended
you
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