Acer Chromebook, 11.6-Inch
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- Intel Celeron 2.16 GHz Processor
- 2 GB DDR3L SDRAM
- Can open/edit MS Office files using free embedded QuickOffice editor or Google Docs, and can download Microsoft Office Online (an online version of Microsoft Office) for free. Cannot install standard MS Office software.
- 16 GB Solid-State Drive (SSD); No CD or DVD drive
- 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixels, LED-lit Screen
- Chrome Operating System; Moonstone White
Product Description
Product Description
Acer CB3-111-C670 Chromebook comes with these high level specs: Intel Celeron N2830 Dual-Core Processor 2.16GHz with Intel Burst Technology up to 2.41GHz, Google Chrome Operating System, 11.6" HD Anti-Glare Widescreen LED-backlit Display, Intel HD Graphics, 2048MB DDR3L SDRAM Memory, 16GB Internal Storage, Secure Digital (SD) card reader, 802.11AC WiFi featuring MIMO technology (Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 4.0, Built-In HD Webcam, 1 - USB 3.0 Port, 1-USB 2.0 Port, 1 - HDMI Port, 3-Cell Li-Polymer Battery (3220 mAh), Up to 8.5-hours Battery Life, 2.43 lbs. | 1.1 kg (system hiholidays unit only)
Best Value Chromebook
Smart design, stylish color, and a long-lasting battery life make the Acer Chromebook 11 stand out from the crowd. Paired with an incredibly low price tag, the fast and smart Chromebook 11 delivers the best value on the market.This third-generation Chromebook is one of the slimmest Chromebooks on the market. Its ultra-thin 11.6" frame makes it easy to slip into a purse, backpack or brief case and travel along with you. It's equally comfortable at home or keeping up with everything you do every day, even when you're offline. The keyboard makes it more comfortable to type while the fanless design keeps it efficient and silent.
The 11.6" HD anti-glare display enables students and families to enjoy the Chromebook outside in sunlight for classwork, reading, playing games and more. Crisp resolution brings family closer during video chats, and the HD webcam presents you at your best, too. Want bigger? Extend your view to your big screen via the HDMI® port
Quick Connection
The Acer Chromebook 11 brings speed to another level. Up to 3x faster* than the previous generation, its wireless 802.11ac connection offers improved coverage for distance and range. With the latest wireless and Bluetooth 4.0 technologies stay unplug and stay connected -- to the net, to wireless devices, and to the world.A quick 10 second boot up and powered by an Intel® Celeron® processor, the Chromebook 11 delivers a great experience on the web. It can load content-rich webpages quickly and easily, provide crisp video playback, and enable you to multitask effortlessly by allowing multiple pages to run at the same time.
Chromebooks have multiple layers of security to keep you safe and worry free. Plus with automatic updates, the Chromebook downloads security and software upgrades so you don't have to. No more updates to track.
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Additional Information
ASIN | B00MMLV7VQ |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #11 in Computers & Accessories (See top 100)
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Shipping Weight | 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) |
Domestic Shipping | Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. |
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Date First Available | October 5, 2014 |
Warranty & Support
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I usually don't write reviews yet I feel this deserves my time to write one. I was really excited to buy a chromebook after I spent a good amount of time researching them and watching other reviews on youtube, (something I like to do before I buy something). Just to give a very quick overview of what a chromebook is, which is easy to make simple: They are very light-weight laptops, running off a solid state drive (usually aruond 16gig or 32gig). Chrome OS is the light environment, which I fell in love with. No more of all the crap widows tries to sell. No more viruses, AND you can run Ubuntu or other light Linux dsitros along side Chrome OS with a simple key command to change. It is extremely easy and quick to install Linux, just by searching a tutorial on Youtube it took less than an hour. Read more black friday tablet deals hereWith Ubuntu running offline I can have access to LibreOffice Writer and all the amazing free applications Linux offers. Okay enough about Linux because I could brag about how much I love that too forever. I just want to add in that I absolutely love the direction Google is going with Chrome OS and how it is presented in the Chromebooks. I am very impressed. For the money spent, these are very well built machines inside and out.
A lot of people reviewed the c720 as feeling a little cheap and I can’t say that about the cb3-111. I was looking at a C720 tonight at the store and it did feel somewhat cheaper feeling compared to this one. The keyboard just feels very nice to type with, has a nice subtle sound and the whole over feel of the acer in my lap is a wonderful experience. I really think this is the best technology device that I’ve ever bought for the price it is. I do everything on this thing!, (given that I am not a software writer or programer) Everytime I go on the google appstore I find something new that amazes me that I wouldn’t ever imagine I could do with it.
This particular model has only 2 gigs ram, and only 16 gig solid state drive, with expandable sd card reader. I would have liked to have a little more solid state space. I’ve come to accept the low space and gigs of ram. The processor is very good, (the new intel dual i3) which is what I think makes it do what it can do.
PROS: FAST!, Light weight, long battery, (over 8 hours), Nice feeling keyboard and trackpad, Anti-glare screen, and I think it just looks very good and stylish.
CONS: I can’t think of any cons except that you can’t store much on the only 16gig ssd.
FYI: Do not touch the screen, it is a nightmare for fingerprints. Keep clean with special cleaning cloths. Thats it….
Over all it is a really great experience to type on. I wish I had this in high-school. Very nice for research. Comfy to set in lap. Very fun to explore with. I will be buying another one when they come out with the bigger better series. AND I will def be checking out what else Acer has to offer. They are really showing innovation that is impressive.
A lot of people reviewed the c720 as feeling a little cheap and I can’t say that about the cb3-111. I was looking at a C720 tonight at the store and it did feel somewhat cheaper feeling compared to this one. The keyboard just feels very nice to type with, has a nice subtle sound and the whole over feel of the acer in my lap is a wonderful experience. I really think this is the best technology device that I’ve ever bought for the price it is. I do everything on this thing!, (given that I am not a software writer or programer) Everytime I go on the google appstore I find something new that amazes me that I wouldn’t ever imagine I could do with it.
This particular model has only 2 gigs ram, and only 16 gig solid state drive, with expandable sd card reader. I would have liked to have a little more solid state space. I’ve come to accept the low space and gigs of ram. The processor is very good, (the new intel dual i3) which is what I think makes it do what it can do.
PROS: FAST!, Light weight, long battery, (over 8 hours), Nice feeling keyboard and trackpad, Anti-glare screen, and I think it just looks very good and stylish.
CONS: I can’t think of any cons except that you can’t store much on the only 16gig ssd.
FYI: Do not touch the screen, it is a nightmare for fingerprints. Keep clean with special cleaning cloths. Thats it….
Over all it is a really great experience to type on. I wish I had this in high-school. Very nice for research. Comfy to set in lap. Very fun to explore with. I will be buying another one when they come out with the bigger better series. AND I will def be checking out what else Acer has to offer. They are really showing innovation that is impressive.
- My macbook pro died this Monday while I was writing an essay. I immediately headed to Best buy to get a Chromebook, thinking that if I got the macbook to work again, I'd just return the Chromebook and keep the 100gb of Google drive.
I'm actually loving this little laptop. It's very solid feeling and looks pretty nice without trying to be a macbook air. The screen is admittedly not the best in terms of viewing angles but for some people I know that's actually a feature.
The fact that it's matte makes it amazing though. I don't think I could go back to a glossy screen.
I installed Linux on it easily enough and thus can swap to a more powerful OS whenever I want to play games for instance ( got hearthstone installed and working well)
The best thing about this laptop though is that it's an absolute battery champion. Today it's lasted me through a 3h class during which I downloaded about 2gb worth of tv shows. After that I hopped on a bus to go to Massachusetts which got into an accident that delayed us 3h. Rolled up into Connecticut for my connection with 30% battery left having watched 2 movies, played a couple of games of hearthstone and browsed for the remainder of the 6 hour bus ride from hell.
I can not recommend this enough. Can't imagine anything being a better value for money. It's managed to not make me miss my 2000$ macbook!
- If you're not familiar with the sorts of things ChromeOS can and can't do, you should look into that before buying anything. If you search Google for things like what is a chromebook and ChromeOS limitations, you'll run into some nice articles that go over it.
My feeling is that ChromeOS is designed to do a limited set of things, but it does them well. It allows me to get certain parts of my work done more easily, using a device that has a REALLY long battery life and is small and very light. I love the fact that I can easily grab a Chromebook and move to work in another location when my dog wants to cuddle or I'm overseeing a kid working on a homework assignment, and I don't have to worry about whether the battery will hold up or whatever.
The key thing is making sure that you have a clear idea of what you want to do and whether ChromeOS can do that. If you want to install Steam games or play Minecraft, this is NOT the laptop for you (unless you're comfortable with installing Linux on it, which doesn't apply to the average person). If you want to interact with websites, write blog posts, and take online classes, these are really great to have.
Long version (including comparisons to the C720 Acer released last year):
The size and basic hardware of this Chromebook are pretty much in line with the other options out there that are in a similar price range. If you were to actually look closely at the specs and compare them to what you'd typically find in an OS X or Windows laptop, they'll seem pretty weak. It works out really well, though, because ChromeOS is designed to be a limited operating system that's mostly used to access the web, doing things like visiting websites and watching videos. Since it doesn't have to do things like complicated video editing tasks that someone might want to do on a desktop, it doesn't need high end hardware to get the job done.
The benefit that comes with the hardware that they did choose is that it doesn't require very much power to run. I charged this thing up and then carried it around the house with me doing all of my normal computer tasks (I spend a lot of time online taking classes and doing my professional work) and you can use it for hours, glance at the battery indicator, and feel like you've hardly put a dent in it. The company claims 8.5 hours on a charge, and I think I might've actually been able to go longer than that if I'd really wanted to push it.
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I have also used the C720 from the same company (which is one of the more popular Chromebooks out there) and performance-wise the two are honestly pretty similar. I can open a dozen tabs easily on 2GB of RAM without feeling like I'm giving the device trouble or having it slow down on me.
It feels like they boosted the build quality a little going from the C720 to this CB3. The keyboard feels a little nicer under my hands. I still don't love the way their trackpads feel when you actually press them down for a click, but they also accept a quick tap as a click and that feels fine. (I think they assumed most people would tap, so making the track pad click feel perfect may not have been a huge priority.)
The CB3 is also very slightly wider than the C720. It seems to be because they made the bezel a little thicker around the screen. It's also available in white, and I don't think the C720 ever was, so if you hate grey/black laptops, that's a nice bit of variety. The size/shape difference is subtle, and you should still be able to fit it into things like sleeves made for 11" laptops. (The C720 got a lot of 3rd party support for accessories and decals and cases specifically for it, but I don't know if that'll happen for this edition as well.)
They also moved the power and HDMI ports to the back, instead of the side.
For the most part, honestly, I've had the chance to try a few different Chromebooks and the performance doesn't generally vary much if you're just looking to do things like visit social media sites, read the news, watch Netflix, write documents, and that sort of thing. They all use the same ChromeOS, so they all have the same basic features as far as what it's possible to do. If you're using sites with a lot of complicated scripting or something like that, you should worry a little more about the specs, but for the average person just about any Chromebook that's out there is going to do a good job performance-wise.
If you're planning to make it run a more standard form of Linux instead of using only ChromeOS, though, you will want to at least make sure you pay attention to what processor you're getting. There are some pieces of software for Linux that aren't available at all for non-Intel architectures. If you're planning to run something like Ubuntu on your Chromebook, then, it's probably worth going for an Intel Chromebook (and this is one). This only applies to a small sliver of the overall shopping population, though, so don't worry about it if this whole paragraph made no sense to you.
The price/performance ratio you get with Chromebooks is fantastic. I have Windows and Linux going on desktop computers that are much more powerful on paper, and I still spend a fair part of my day using ChromeOS. I even find myself sometimes grabbing a Chromebook to do something even if I'm physically at the desk where the more powerful computers are set up. It's nice to have this environment that's somewhat locked down (you mostly can't install software programs, for example) because that reduces security issues.
ChromeOS does a limited number of things, but it does them very well. If you rely heavily on the Internet to do things that are important to you, this device is well worth what they're charging for it.