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Acer Chromebook 15 C910 review

Posted on May 17, 2015May 9, 2020 By Hulk

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OUR VERDICT

Don’t be fooled by this fatso. The Acer Chromebook 15 C910 is a durable workhorse that will reward you for looking past its size in favor of its performance.

FOR

  • Fast processing speeds
  • Long battery life
  • Sleek diamond matte finish

AGAINST

  • Too heavy
  • Awkward keyboard

If you’re considering the Acer Chromebook 15 C910 ($499.99, £249, AU$620) for your next laptop, then you’d better have big ideas. Compared to most other Chromebooks, the C910 has a bigger screen, bigger processing power and it comes with a bigger price tag.

Specifically geared toward students and teachers – thanks to its rugged design and gorgeous visuals – the C910 is perfectly suitable for any consumer who doesn’t mind lugging around a few extra pounds and inches.

Because of its fifth-generation Intel Core i5 processor and 15.6-inch display, the C910 is unlike any other Chromebook on the market. Its most suitable comparisons are the 14-inch HP Pavilion Chromebook ($299, £190, AU$370), and the Rolls Royce of the Chromebook market, Google’s Chromebook Pixel 2($999, £799, AU$1,277).
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