Acer Aspire Switch 11 review: the best of both worlds

 

Acer is back with another convertible PC: the Acer Aspire Switch 11. As with this machine’s previous iteration, the Aspire Switch 11 is both a tablet and a laptop, being whichever you’d like it to be in any given moment. This is nothing new, but these type of machines can often miss the mark when it comes to usability. Such isn’t the case with the Switch 11 — though a bit on the thick side, this convertible PC works wonderfully as a laptop and even better as a tablet. Will it meet your needs? Read our full review to find out!

Hardware

The Acer Aspire Switch 11 is composed of two pieces: the display, which is a tablet and is where most of the hardware lies, and the keyboard, which snaps into the tablet for those times you need a laptop. The keyboard features a proper hinge akin to what you get with a ClamCase, something that is sorely lacking among convertible PCs — too many still come with without a hinge, making them only effective when used on a flat surface. When the Switch 11 is in laptop mode, you can use it anywhere you’d normally use a laptop, whether that’s on a proper desk or in the recliner while propped up on your knee.

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