Acer Chromebook Spin 513 under scrutiny: the questions you have sent us (and their answers) about Acer's Chromebook

Acer Chromebook Spin 513 under scrutiny: the questions you have sent us (and their answers) about Acer's Chromebook

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  • Thursday, Sep 15, 2022

    Chromebooks have become one of the great revelations during the pandemic, computers with an operating system designed to be lightweight and to be able to surf the Internet at full speed. This, coinciding with the rise of teleworking and online studies, and their low price, has caused their sales to skyrocket.

    But being a type of product that is still not so popular among all, we asked you to send us your questions about one of its star models, the Acer Chromebook Spin 513. And below, you have the video in which we answer all the questions that you have sent us to resolve any of the doubts.

    Q&A about the Acer Chromebook Spin 513, on video

    Chromebooks have quite limited hardware compared to Windows computers, so one of the first doubts that these devices raise is to what extent you can play with it. In addition, there are also the doubts about autonomy, one of the best strengths of Chromebooks.

    There are also specific questions about this particular device, such as whether it has a touch screen or the internal components it has. We solve all these doubts in detail, telling you the autonomies that have been given to us and its internal specifications. In addition, we will also tell you some impressions about hardware details, with things we like and things we don’t like.

    Obviously, another of your questions has to do with performance in tasks such as graphic design. We’ll also tell you about its functions when you open it as a tablet, or what the most relevant feature of the Chromebook is.

    The answers to these questions and many others that you have sent us are in the video, thanks for participating!

    This content is a collaboration and sponsorship between ToastyBits and the brand, but there is no agreement on the script or the selection of topics. The editorial content is entirely produced by ToastyBits.

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