Acer High Performance 11.6inch HD Laptop, Intel Celeron Processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage, Intel HD Graphics, Wifi, Bluetooth, HDMI, Win10 Pro (Renewed)
February 11, 2020 - Comment
Product Features Intel Celeron Processor 1.60GHz, 4GB DDR3L SDRAM, 64GB Storage 11.6″ HD Widescreen LED-backlit Display (1366 x 768) with ComfyView Technology, Intel HD Graphics, Integrated Webcam 1x USB 3.0, 1xUSB 2.0 ports, 1x HDMI, SD Memory Card Reader, Headphone/Microphone Combo Port 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Windows 10 Pro OS, Dual Speakers































WIN10 REVIEW : Very good laptop, not a speed demon, very light and portable THIS IS A REVIEW FOR THE WINDOWS 10 VERSION NOT CHROME OS. ALSO ANYONE HAVING THE KEYBOARD DIE ON THEM PLEASE TRY DISCONNECTING THE LAPTOP, TURNING OFF COMPLETELY, AND HOLD THE TINY BATTERY RESET BUTTON ON THE BOTTOM FOR 15 TO 30 SECONDS AND IT SHOULD WORK FINE.Okay so I did a bit of digging around and a bit of research and i decided to get this laptop in the end. The purpose of my purchase was small size, portability, value, and versatility. A cheap, but very usable, compact laptop i could take with me anywhere.You get 4gb of ram and 64gb of ssd for only 140ish which is pretty good compared to other laptops with similar specs, ESPECIALLY considering that a lot of other options offer Win10 only in S mode OR GOD FORBID CHROME OS.Now right out of the box I can see in the system the storage is closer to 35 gb of free storage with win10 installed which is a bit like the air in chip bags. A necessary evil. The memory can be upgraded with an SD card, I…
Amazing!!!!! I mean, honestly. This is where I’m making my review from now. I would usually not make reviews but I feel deeply that it is my duty as a person who has a little more than common knowledge of computers to relay this information to anyone scouring for a super cheap, computer they need now! This doesn’t have an abundance of space but if you’re a first year college student, like me, you don’t need it. I bought this to only be used briefly for a year and a half (for all of my prerequisite classes) and I plan to sell it later and purchase a near $600 laptop to use for my engineering courses. This gets the job done, is very convenient, multipurpose, and when you just wanna wind down and watch a good Netflix show, it’s perfect for that as well. I got to download a lot of my course applications on here already and everything runs so smoothly. Another thing is that the setup is relatively simple and pretty fun. I’ve had this laptop for a little over a few weeks now and I definitely don’t regret my decision of…