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Acer ConceptD 3 Ezel CC314 laptop review: Powerful convertible is slowed down by Intel Comet Lake

Acer ConceptD 3 Ezel CC314 laptop review: Powerful convertible is slowed down by Intel Comet Lake

Posted on March 11, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Convertible for creatives featuring a GeForce GTX GPU. Acer sells laptops for creative professionals and engineers under the “ConceptD” label. In order to reach this target group, they have specialized in convertibles with powerful components – which is also the case with the Acer ConceptD 3 Ezel CC314. Unfortunately, our test left us somewhat disappointed due to the rather inefficient CPU.
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