![]() ![]() Sadly, if you were expecting any step up in terms of performance from the cheapest Chromebooks, then you’re going to go away disappointed. £185.99 Buy now Acer Chromebook 314-H review: Performance and battery life It’s nice to have the 14in screen size you get a good working area without the need for regular squinting, and without the additional size and weight of a 15.6in laptop. It’s once you turn the Chromebook 313-H on that the mid-range illusion starts to dissipate, mainly because it’s at this point you can see the screen. READ NEXT: Asus Chromebook C233 review Acer Chromebook 314-H review: Display and sound The touchpad is also pretty decent, with a clean, smooth surface and a squarer shape that makes it easier to move your pointer vertically around the screen. ![]() It’s no Pixelbook Go keyboard, but it’s definitely easier to work on than the keyboards of lower-end 11.6in devices. The keyboard isn’t bad, with a spacious layout and a short but crisp typing action. READ NEXT: Acer Chromebook 314-H review: Keyboard and touchpadĪ bigger unit also means more space for the keyboard and touchpad, plus generally more comfortable ergonomics. It also supports 2x2 Mu-MIMO 802.11ac Wi-Fi for higher connection speeds. You also get more physical connectivity than on some smaller Chromebooks, with two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type A and two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type C ports, along with a microSD slot and the audio jack. ![]()
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