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Acer Chromebook CB3-131-C3SZ 11.6-Inch Laptop (Intel Celeron N2840 Dual-Core Processor,2 GB RAM,16 GB Solid State Drive,Chrome), White

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CPU: Intel Celeron N2840


Capacity: 2GB RAM, 16GB


Style: Clamshell


Features

  • Intel Celeron N2840 2.16 GHz
  • 2 GB DDR3L SDRAM,16 GB Internal Storage
  • Operating System:Chrome OS, Connectivity:802.11a/b/g/n/ac wireless LAN
  • 11.6-Inch HD IPS Screen, Intel HD Graphics
  • Patterned Aluminum Cover, Google Chrome, Up to 9-hour battery life

Description

Acer CB3-131-C3SZ Chromebook comes with these high level specs: Intel Celeron N2840 Dual-Core Processor 2.16GHz with Intel Burst Technology up to 2.58GHz, Google Chrome Operating System, 11.6" HD ComfyViewTM Widescreen IPS LED-backlit Display, Intel HD Graphics, 2048MB DDR3L SDRAM Memory, 16GB Internal Storage, Secure Digital (SD) card reader, 802.11AC Wi-Fi 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 9-hours Battery Life, 2.43 lbs. | 1.1 kg (system unit only) (NX.G85AA.001).


Standing screen display size: ‎11.6 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1366 x 768 Pixels


Processor: ‎2.16 GHz celeron


RAM: ‎2 GB DDR3L SDRAM


Memory Speed: ‎2.16 GHz


Hard Drive: ‎16 GB Flash Memory Solid State Drive


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel HD Graphics


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎9 Hours


Brand: ‎Acer


Series: ‎CB3-131


Item model number: ‎CB3-131-C3SZ


Operating System: ‎Chrome OS


Item Weight: ‎2.43 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.03 x 11.57 x 0.73 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.03 x 11.57 x 0.73 inches


Color: ‎Clamshell


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Processor Count: ‎2


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎16


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: January 10, 2016


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  • New to Chromebooks, but becoming a convert. Acer packs value into a small package
I want to give a brief background of where I’m coming from and what I think about the new Acer Chromebook 11. In the past I have owned a Thinkpad laptop, a Dell notebook with a touchscreen and pen, and a couple of tower desktop computers. I have also owned two Android devices. These days I mostly use an Ipad for web browsing and apps, and a desktop for word processing, printing, Microsoft office needs, the occasional game, etc. I needed something at my work that was small and light and did not need a lot of computing power. I didn’t want to spend much money. After hearing about Chromebooks for a while, I did as much research as I could and decided a Chromebook fit the bill. Amazon has a ton of Chromebooks, and I was about to buy the Chromebook 11 from last year, then found an article that was 1 day old saying that Acer had just released their new 2016 version of the 2 GB Chromebook 11. They explained that this one was built to be quite durable with an aluminum lid, and that it would feature an IPS screen, for only $179. They said a 4 GB version was bound to be released soon, and I wish it were available, but I figured 2 GB is adequate for my needs. I followed the link to Amazon, and found it here. First impressions: Build quality – It is not as tightly put together as say a tablet or a high end laptop, but it feels very well made. The screen articulates well and the lid feels sturdy. The keyboard has a nice feel to it, much better than my Logitech for my iPad, and I’d say just about as good as any laptop I’ve used. It does have a strip of plastic between the track-pad and the space bard which is somewhat flimsy, though, and when I press down with moderate pressure, the whole middle of the keyboard flexes. Overall, though, I am impressed, especially for $179. Haven't dropped it yet, but I think it would survive. Ergonomics – The keyboard feels like a full size; the volume and power buttons are in a good place, and the keyboard is comfortable to type on. The trackpad is larger than I’m used to and even the fastest setting doesn’t feel fast enough for me as I usually have to lift my finger off the trackpad to get from one side of the screen to the other. I like the “no buttons” choice of the trackpad though, and how the whole pad just clicks down if you feel you need a click. The SIZE and WEIGHT are incredible! I guess most chrome books are this way, but I am amazed. It feels lightweight but not cheap. The keys are not backlit. Webcam is stationary, and I doubt I will ever use this with Facetime on the ipad / iphone so simple and easy. Maybe they could do a version without this and drop another $20? Display – The display looks very bright, crisp; just what you’d expect from an IPS screen. Now if I can only manage to stop poking it with my touch-screen trained fingers, I expect it to last. The fact that it is not a touch-screen makes this feel more like a laptop to me. Color – It looks good in white casing with black keys (kind of like a piano), but white would not be my first choice due to the inevitability to show dirt and oil after a while. Also the exterior it textured, which feels cool, but will probably attract more dirt that way. Sound -- Volume is pretty loud. Not sure the decibels, but is is louder than an laptop, phone, or tablet I've had. I was surprised to hear what sounded like stereo Left and Right sound coming from a video, when I looked on the bottom and noticed it had two speakers. Only realistic improvement would be if they could have mounted the speakers on the front instead of the bottom. I could imagine it getting muffled if on a blanket or other soft surface. But the sound exceeded my expectations for the price for sure. Software – having no background in Chrome OS, I find this software simple and easy to understand. You can’t really screw it up. Somewhat disappointed with the app store. Does not seem like a lot of high quality apps to pick from, but that is coming from an apple user (and previously android). UPDATE: the "OK Google" feature which allows voice searches and commands was not working. I spent an hour on a help chat with google, and they couldn't determine the problem, but finally asked me to "Powerwash" the machine, essentially wiping it and returning it back to factory state. It took about 2 minutes to powerwash and set it up again, and the "OK Google" feature miraculously worked again. I have had no other OS issues. Speed – The computer starts almost as instantly as a phone. Clicking on anything gives no lag. It is snappy, and I think it will stay that way. Youtube streams beautifully. Webpages load fast. If they had had the 4 GB version, I would have considered it, but 2 GB is not too slow for me right now. Value – Can’t believe it was only $179. Great job Acer, and great job Amazon for getting it to me in a day and a half with Prime. I will make sure to update as I use it more, and if my opinion changes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2016 by AmazonDMD AmazonDMD

  • 5 stars from a senior citizen.
I purchased my Acer last May 2016. Excellent lap top. I'm 68 years old and it's easy to use. Fast and light weight, too. . I prefer using my Chromebook vs my iPad. I prefer typing use keys. I have no negatives.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2017 by Dave 18 Green Brook, NJ USA

  • I LOVE this Chromebook!! BUY IT!
I LOVE these Chromebooks! I purchased 2 of these Chromebooks for my kids to use and now my entire family uses them. I have Prime so shipping is always fast and they were packaged safely and well. As for speed a Chromebook can NOT be beaten, especially for the price! If you are unfamiliar with Chrome OS I will attempt to explain a few of the differences between this and a 'regular' laptop- I am not a techie so please excuse the 'lay-speak'. First off- Chromebooks are cloud based, which means all updates are done 'in the cloud' without you having to do anything at all and without interrupting your computer time. Also viruses are not an issue with cloud based OS which is GREAT if you have kids and teens who want to download every new game and mod they see! You don't need to pay for virus protection because you can't download anything into the hard-drive. You CAN download pictures and videos into your files so you can save your important stuff. Also because it's cloud based you can access your photos anywhere you can log into your Chrome account. These Chromebooks stream videos without lag even with multiple pages open. I've NEVER had lag. They do not have optical drives so you can't watch DVD's but with Hulu and Netflix and Amazon Video that has never been an issue for us. I've heard people complain about the keyboard not having caps lock or other things they are used to but it is VERY easy to change your keyboard to your liking- for example, I have never used the built in 'search' button so I changed it to be my 'caps lock'. All you need to do is look up "how to change a chromebook keyboard' or something similar and you will find easy to follow instructions. Chromebooks also have a built in word program that is compatible with Microsoft Word and easily converts. My children's school uses it for all homework assignments and it is quite intuitive, more so than Word for me. Sorry about the rambling and the length of this review but I just can't say enough good things about these Chromebooks! If you are on the fence take the plunge and BUY A CHROMEBOOK!! Acer are the best in my opinion!! I plan on buying at least one more of these for Christmas this year, possibly two! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2017 by carrie r

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