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Now I say I've been getting on well with it. And yes, on several occasions when I've been running around London, I've taken just the Chromebook and not been paranoid about leaving it in taxis because it's cheap and has no data on board. On foreign trips...
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So a good amount of my review concentrated on what Touch gives you that is harder to get without Touch.The first thing that springs to mind is the enlargement – or reduction – of web pages by movement of two fingers on the screen, very simple and especial...
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Acer's C720P (full name C720P-29554G01aww) is essentially the same Chrombook as the C720 that we reviewed back in November 2013, but it adds a touchscreen to the mix. It's claimed by Acer to the first Chromebook with a touchscreen, and, if nothing else, i...

Good looks, Comfortable keyboard, Full-sized HDMI...

SD card sticks halfway out, Not much you can do with the touchscreen at the moment...

Acer has been quick to add a touchscreen to its Chromebook line up, but there's not much you can do with the touch capability at the moment. If nothing else, it adds some much needed good looks to the Chromebook C720 series, and the C720P is still a solid...
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Everything seems to need a touchscreen these days, and Acer’s getting in on that, adding a touch panel to its C720 Chromebook. Does it make the computer better? The fourth Chromebook for Acer, the C720P takes something familiar and gives it a fresh c...

First Chromebook in Australia with a touchscreen; Decent battery life; Supports SD card slots; Well designed keyboard;...

Screen has weak viewing angles; Display is glossy and garners easy reflections; Touch doesn't really have a point on Chromebook… yet; A little expensive for this region;...

We're still not sure if there's a point behind touch in a Chromebook, but if you expect a touchscreen in every computer regardless of the use, Acer's C720P makes it possible in a locally available Chrome-based laptop.Pages: 1 2Tags AcerChromeChrome OSGoog...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2015-10-22 03:27:58
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The Acer Chromebook C720P is the first Chrome OS laptop to come with a touchscreen. That's what caught our interest straight away. It also happens to cost just £260 which is very hard to sniff at given that Windows-based, Ultrabook PCs start at around thr...

The price, the battery life and speed of operation are excellent. It's a very decent size too.

The touchscreen doesn't call for much use and the keyboard could be a little classier. Chrome OS is also far from perfect...

It's hard to argue with the value on offer here. It's a great laptop for students but probably best to go for the cheaper model without the touch-enabled display...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-10-22 03:28:11
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Say hello to the Acer Chromebook C720P, a touchscreen-infused revamp of last year’s budget-priced Acer C720, which comes packing Google's Chrome OS in some seriously slim and light hardware, but is this the right Chromebook for you, especially with Sam...

Chromebooks are known for being speedy little machines, as Google’s OS is lightweight and nimble, and the Acer C720P is no exception. Under the hood it’s powered by a snappy Intel Haswell 1.4GHz processor, which absolutely flies, plus it boots up and wakes from sleep in a snap. You’ll find a standard array of ports on offer here, with a HDMI output, USB 3.0 port and a headphone/mic combo jack on...

There’s not much to fault Acer on with its latest hardware, although the C720P does lack the Chromebook Pixel’s glorious 1080p full HD screen - but hey, it’s not trying to compete on equal footing and pricing anyway. Do be aware that you’ll only find 16GB of storage on the C720P, which seems meagre when compared with other Chromebooks that pack in huge hard drives, but the SSD disk is fast, and b...

The Acer C720P Chromebook is a solid choice if you’re in the market for a Chrome OS-powered machine, and until Samsung’s super quiet, mobile-powered Chromebook 2 hits, Acer’s effort is definitely our favourite low priced Chromebook - just remember, the...
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Chromebooks have come a long way over the last three years. What began as a seemingly half-hearted experiment has matured into a legitimate computing experience, albeit one that remains limited in scope. A number of PC makers, inspired by strong sales, ha...

Attractive black-and-white design, Pleasing keyboard and touchpad, Quick processor, Solid battery life, Good value...

Low-quality 720p display, Weak speakers...

The Acer C720P Chromebook is a solid laptop. The processor is adequately quick, the keyboard and touchpad hold up under heavy use, and the battery offers plenty of life for a system of this size. Given these traits, it's easy to see why some consumers a...
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Since their introduction several years ago, Chromebooks have redefined our understanding of affordable laptops. They're the new netbooks, using Google's operating system based on its Chrome browser, pared down to the bare necessities – low-power processor...

Affordable, Lightweight, Speedy Intel CPU, Good keyboard and touchpad, Long battery life...

Pricier than most Chromebooks, Touchscreen adds little, Chrome OS is limited...

As an affordable laptop, the Acer C720P Chromebook has a lot to offer: A thin and light design, an excellent keyboard and touchpad, and impressively endurance. As a Chromebook, however, the C720P fails to justify its above-average price tag. The gimmicky...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-10-22 03:28:45
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Since their introduction several years ago, Chromebooks have redefined our understanding of affordable laptops. They're the new netbooks, using Google's operating system based on its Chrome browser, pared down to the bare necessities – low-power processor...

Affordable, Lightweight, Speedy Intel CPU, Good keyboard and touchpad, Long battery life...

Pricier than most Chromebooks, Touchscreen adds little, Chrome OS is limited...

Before buying any Chromebook, figure out whether you can survive in a browser-only environment. Compared to the dual UI of Windows 8, Chrome OS is wonderfully minimalist. However, tasks that users take for granted, like connecting a printer via Wi-Fi or i...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2015-10-22 03:28:58
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The ubiquity of Internet access, along with the increasing reliability and decreasing cost of online storage, means that you won’t necessarily need to give up too much to replace your current Web-browsing laptop or desktop with a Chrome OS system like the...

With a bright, clear touch screen and all-day battery life, the Acer Chromebook C720P-2600 dominates among Chromebooks...
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What is the Acer C720P Chromebook? The Acer C720p Chromebook is the updated version of the 11.6-inch C720P announced in late 2013, giving it a white makeover that's almost certain to get dirty as quick as a box fresh pair of white trainers. Priced at arou...

Chromebooks on the whole have to make certain sacrifices to keep the price tag low and usually it's the screen quality and power that suffers the most. With the C720P, Acer manages to address these issues and while we probably can't expect a full HD displ...
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We're not the biggest Chromebook fans here at Pocket-lint, but they've been going down a storm with the public eager to snap up these affordable Google-OS-based machines. And Acer has stepped up to the plate and introduced the first affordable touchscreen...
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techradar.com Updated: 2015-10-22 03:30:01
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Google Chromebooks have always been a bit of an outlier, appearing on the scene as tablets surged and netbooks faded away. Fitting somewhere in between these two niches, they offer quick and easy internet access for those who prefer a PC-style interface t...

Inexpensive, Fast processor, Light, Very fast boot, up, Good battery life...

Mushy keyboard and trackpad, Tinny underside speakers, Chrome OS is limited...

One key criterion we like to use in evaluating a product is whether we'd actually want to use it day-to-day. The Acer C720 Chromebook has many faults and limitations, but even taking all of those into account, it's something we definitely would want to u...
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Ausdroid primarily focuses on Android related news but when the latest range of Google devices, the Chromebook started to emerge — given the tight integration of Google services and the operating system — we had to take a look. Geoff Fieldew reviewed the...

Lightweight and slim design, Small size, Loss of device won't result in lost data, 100gb Google Drive Storage...

Battery life of the device isn't going to last you a full day, Requirement for always on internet, If you're not in the cloud, you need to move there to use a Chromebook, Availability is patchy in Australia at this early stage and varies from store to sto...

The Acer C7 is great. However, the trade-offs (which are mostly related to Chrome OS, rather than this specific hardware) are the big point of contention for most users.The reduced battery life for reduced weight and size may be a deal breaker for some us...
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What if you needed nothing else but your browser to work on a PC? For many Google fans who make use of services such as Drive, Gmail and Docs, this is already the case. Google's Chromebook notebooks take this to the extreme, offering basically just the Ch...

Touchscreen, good sound, decent price, nice typing experience...

Plastic heavy design, not too fast, very little storage space...
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g3ar.co.za Updated: 2016-02-17 03:11:53
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The Acer Chromebook C720p is no gaming monster. Neither is it suited to CPU, RAM or GPU intensive programs such as AutoCAD or Adobe Photoshop.If you require a laptop that is purely designed around doing basic work such as typing, browsing the internet, wa...

7 Seconds to boot up, Looks great, Very Responsive, ChromeOS...

ChromeOS, Requires an Internet Connection for full functionality...

the Acer Chromebook C720p is a niche device that delivers great performance to a market that expects portability and functionality in one sweet reasonably priced package. The Chromebook as such, is the perfect device for university students on a tight b...
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Acer's C720P (full name C720P-29554G01aww) is essentially the same Chrombook as the C720 that we reviewed back in November 2013, but it adds a touchscreen to the mix. It's claimed by Acer to the first Chromebook with a touchscreen, and, if nothing else, i...

Good looks, Comfortable keyboard, Full-sized HDMI...

SD card sticks halfway out, Not much you can do with the touchscreen at the moment...

The Acer C720P is a capable Chromebook for accessing all the services that Google has to offer, and you'll get the most out of it if you already make use of Google's ecosystem of products. The idea of the Chromebook is to work primarily in the Cloud, usin...
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gadgetexplained.com Updated: 2016-10-30 01:12:38
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At just £194 , the Acer C720P is a really dirt cheap Chromebook The C720 features an Intel Celeron 2955U CPU running at 1.40 GHz. Using the Haswell micro-architecture and built on a 22 nm process, this 64-bit CPU features two cores and 2 MB...

In deciding whether the Acer C720 Chromebook would make a good purchase, you first need to determine whether Chrome OS is right for you. Though it's possible to run a full Linux installation on this system, we hesitate to recommend it for that purpose. Yo...
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