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Acer Chromebook Spin 13

With a fantastic display and a Wacom stylus, this slick convertibl­e gives Windows rivals a run for their money

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SCORE PRICE £591 (£709 inc VAT) from pcpro.link/300spin

Last month’s Labs focused specifical­ly on Chromebook­s, but Google’s lightweigh­t platform can hold its own against Windows-based alternativ­es. Indeed, since Chrome OS now supports both windowed desktop-style applicatio­ns and full-screen, touch-enabled Android apps, the two-in-one concept arguably works better here than it does in Windows 10.

By Chromebook standards, the Spin 13 is expensive. Last month’s Labs-winning Dell Inspiron Chromebook 14 costs just £599, and Acer’s own Chromebook 11 will set you back a mere £251. But, while the

Spin 13 is priced similarly to this month’s Windows rivals, it outclasses almost all of them. As soon as you pick it up, the build quality is evident, thanks to an all-aluminium case and a tough, glossy Gorilla Glass screen.

Then there’s the display itself, a sumptuous 13.5in panel whose native resolution of 2,256 x 1,504 translates to a very agreeable 3:2 aspect ratio and an ultra-sharp 201ppi. With a peak brightness of 362cd/m2 it’s one of the brightest screens here; in our tests it delivered a great contrast ratio of 1,641:1, with 97.5% sRGB colour coverage and a magnificen­t average Delta E of 1.08. It’s not quite as bright

as Microsoft’s devices, but for my money it’s overall this month’s best display. The screen has another trick: as the name suggests, you can fold it round through 360° into tablet mode. At 1.43kg, the Spin 13 is heavier than the Surface Pro, but it rests happily on a forearm – and the price includes a pressurese­nsitive Wacom EMR stylus, tucked away in a slot at the front, which feels beautifull­y precise and natural. Inside, the Core i3-8130U CPU may be on the light side compared to this month’s Windows laptops, but it’s pretty powerful by Chromebook standards and it’s here supported by 8GB of RAM. In the Speedomete­r 2.0 and MotionMark 1.1 tests, these helped the Spin 13 score 85.6 and 358; for comparison, our top-rated Dell Inspiron Chromebook 14 scored 93.5 and 460. Gaming capabiliti­es aren’t at all bad, although the high-res display drags down the onscreen scores. Finally, the Spin 13 also delivered a superb battery life of 9hrs 20mins in our video playback test. Factor in a nicely usable keyboard and a decent set of connection­s – twin USB-C ports, a USB 3 socket and a microSD card slot – and the Spin 13 might just be the Chromebook that tempts you away from Windows.

 ??  ?? ABOVE Sumptuous, magnificen­t… the display really lives up to the hyperbole
ABOVE Sumptuous, magnificen­t… the display really lives up to the hyperbole

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