In October, we reviewed Acer’s C720 Chromebook, a Haswell-harboring notebook with excellent battery life and performance to match. The one thing it lacked, however, was a touchscreen, something Acer has addressed with its latest Chrome OS offering: the Acer C720P Touch, a similarly-designed laptop with a touchscreen display. We’ve got our hands on the Chromebook to see how it holds up compared to its non-touch brethren, which we’ve detailed for you in our full SlashGear review.
Hardware
With the Acer C720P comes a somewhat thick body with a textured feel that greatly resembles the C720 — the biggest difference, in our case, is that we’ve got our hands on a white model this time rather than the grey one, though that color is available for the touch model as well. The lid has the same familiar design as the Acer Chromebooks before it, with an off-center Acer logo and Google Chrome stamp in the corner.
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