Acer Chromebook C7 Series
Processor: Intel Celeron 2955U, Intel Core i3 4005UGraphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics (Haswell), Intel HD Graphics 4400
Display: 11.60 inch
Weight: 1.198kg, 1.2kg
Price: 249, 300, 400 euro
Average of 32 scores (from 42 reviews)
Acer C720-2800 Chromebook
Specifications
Notebook: Acer C720-2800 ChromebookProcessor: Intel Celeron 2955U
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics (Haswell)
Display: 11.60 inch, 16:9, 1366 x 768 pixels
Weight: 1.198kg
Price: 249 euro
Links: Acer homepage Acer notebook section Chromebook C7 (Series) C720-2800 Chromebook (Model)
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Average Score:
Reviews
Back to basics. While efforts continue to try and rework the Chromebook equation to provide a more enticing balance of performance and build quality, Acer sees no harm in sticking to the original plan, with a budget plastic case design, an understated appearance, and an x86 chipset—all for $249. How does it compare?
Foreign Reviews
Source: Notebookreview.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
When we found the Acer C720 while writing our Budget Notebook Roundup earlier this month, we were initially very impressed with both its build quality and low price. After reviewing it more in-depth, we feel that the Acer C720 Chromebook does everything it’s meant to do well, especially for the price, and makes for an excellent second machine for users with more high-end application needs. It also can make a good primary computer for those who only need minimalist capabilities such as web browsing, video chatting and document editing. While not for everyone, if ChromeOS is the right fit for one’s computing needs, the C720 is a handy little machine to run it on.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/24/2014
Rating: Total score: 87%
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
While the rival HP Chromebook 11 is more attractive, with a white exterior and IPS screen, when put on the spot we'd go for the Acer C720. Why? Those handy extra ports. The simple addition of HDMI and, particularly, an SD reader makes all the difference, giving this simple cloud-based laptop the flexibility it needs to compete with the big boys. And given its £200 price tag, it really is an alternative to splashing out on a 'proper' machine.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 02/18/2014
Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 60% display: 70% mobility: 80% workmanship: 80%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
For £200, the Acer C720 Chromebook gets a great deal right. We like the minimalist, understated design, the zippy performance, range of connectivity and the great battery life. But there are still plenty of reasons why this is not yet the ultimate Chromebook. The screen fails to impress, the keyboard is cramped and we are not the biggest fan of the touchpad, either. If you can accept some of the limitations and buy into the idea of cloud-based computing, the C720 is an all-round solid performer well equipped for everyday tasks. You'd be hard pressed to find a laptop at this price that performs as well.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/06/2014
Rating: Total score: 70% price: 80% performance: 80% features: 70% display: 60% mobility: 70% workmanship: 70% emissions: 80%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The C720’s 11.6in display has a 1,366x768 resolution, but now it has a matt not glossy finish, which significantly reduces the amount of reflections that appear onscreen when you’re outside or in a brightly lit office. The screen’s overall brightness is still dim, but we could see the screen clearly from a variety of angles thanks to wide viewing angles. There’s also a generous amount of screen tilt as well, so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding a comfortable working angle. Admittedly, Chrome OS’s offline support still needs a little work, but it’s hard to complain when the C720 is such a bargain. If all you need is a no-nonsense laptop where you can get online easily and take with you on the move, the C720 could be for you. It wins a Budget Buy award.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 01/29/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Reg Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
I’ll admit I’m warming to Chrome, but it’s a relationship that’s still far from cosy. The useful app choices remain very limited and the OS still feels rough round the edges in places and the printing limitations are as annoying as ever. Yet, whatever you think about Google’s Chromebook experience, Acer has turned out a respectable, compact notebook at an affordable price with an all day battery life.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/01/2014
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
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 use, for the price. The key downsides we noted, including the display, the keyboard, and the speakers, really don't matter for casual use. They would get annoying if this were your one and only PC, and we don't recommend the Acer C720, or any Chromebook, for that matter, as someone's main machine. It's as a computing sidekick that the C720 shines, a laptop that you can flip open at a moments notice, even if you haven't charged it in a while.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 12/09/2013
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 90% performance: 90% features: 70% workmanship: 60%
Source: Techtree.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
When it comes to internet companies, Google is one of the best companies in the business. Their search engine unbeatable, and it’s unlikely to be challenged by anyone in the near future. However, the same can’t be said of its Chrome OS project. In an attempt to take on Microsoft, it has created an OS, which is not even half as usable as second grade distros of Linux. Needless to say, it’s very difficult to recommend the Chromebook, because fully-functional Windows 8 laptops are available for a lot cheaper. Finally, if you’re looking for a light-weight companion for productivity and media consumption, Lenovo’s IdeaPad S206 and Acer Aspire One A725 are much better options.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/09/2013
Rating: Total score: 40% price: 20% performance: 20% features: 20% workmanship: 80%
Source: PC Pro EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It was never going to set the world alight, but there’s much to like about the Acer C720. It’s quick, has good battery life, and packs it all into a package that’s light and practical. We prefer the HP Chromebook 11 for its IPS display, but with that machine currently unavailable due to overheating concerns, this is a decent alternative.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/08/2013
Rating: Total score: 83% price: 83% performance: 83% features: 83% workmanship: 83%
Source: Tech2.in.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Chromebooks are still a new idea, so it helps a great deal that the C720 has such great pricing. If you are heavily into gaming or need to run specific software for your work, then you can forget about this machine - the lack of serious games is a big disadvantage. But there are a lot of use cases, where the C720 Chromebook makes so much sense. The only complaints we have are the display and the keyboard; the former needs to be replaced and recalibrated, while the keyboard is in need for some serious tactile and build improvement.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/04/2013
Rating: Total score: 65%
Source: Hot Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Acer C720 Chromebook is simply a nice product. In terms of the end user experience, the design and build is so good that it makes you want to keep the computer perched on your lap, which is rare when using such a smallish notebook. The array of ports give you plenty of options for peripherals and connectivity; for example, having two USB ports, one on each side of the device, is great, and the full HDMI port and SD card slot are welcome additions, too.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/03/2013
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
All up, Acer’s C720 Chromebook is a very capable laptop if you're already ensconced in Google’s Drive and communications services. It performs its intended tasks very well when it’s connected to the Internet, and it can even be used effectively in offline mode. We like the fact that it can also be used for Internet video streaming, and that it comes with a full-sized HDMI port to facilitate the connection of a second screen.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/05/2013
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Acer C720 Chromebook (C720-2800) comes closer to Chromebook nirvana, but still has to overcome the short 16GB of storage and the fact that its screen pales in comparison to that of the HP Chrombook 11's IPS display. If there's any system that's screaming for a 16GB SSD + 500GB HDD hybrid setup, it's this system. Because of the innate desire to keep lots of files on local storage and the spottiness of Internet coverage, the current Editors' Choice remains the Acer C7 Chromebook (C710-2055). That said, if you already have a mobile hotspot like a MiFi Liberate or Verizon JetPack$39.99 at Amazon, the new Acer C720 Chromebook (C720-2800) is a great affordable alternative to a laptop or tablet.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/30/2013
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Computer Shopper EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Acer C720 Chromebook left us a bit torn. With some budget-priced, touch-screen-enabled Windows 8 laptops taking up residence in the high $300s, and the Chromebook competition in the $200-to-$300 range getting hotter, we suddenly find ourselves a bit fussier about Chromebook aesthetics and component quality.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/29/2013
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Thanks to its Haswell-powered CPU, the $249 Acer C720 Chromebook offers better performance than its predecessor and its low-cost competition. Like most Chromebooks, this one is well suited for those who primarily surf the Web, check social networking and play casual games.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/29/2013
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Slashgear EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Acer C720 Chromebook is a speedy, sharp Chrome OS laptop that has a simple design and boasting rights in the performance department. The laptop is a step ahead of many other competing Chromebooks, and is more than able to hold its own as an everyday laptop for those who do basic tasks: media, email, Internet, chatting, word processing, and such. The price point holds steady at $249 USD, meaning though you’re getting a performance boost via the use of Haswell, you’re not paying out more than what you’d spend for other Chromebooks.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/25/2013
Source: Mobile Tech Review EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If you've decided you want a Chromebook, the Acer Chromebook C720 is worth a look. Sure it's not as good looking as the also new HP Chromebook 11, but it's faster and has longer battery life than most competing models, including HP's. That makes the Acer appealing to first time Chromebook buyers who are accustomed to faster hardware on PC platforms and to more experienced Chromebook users who tend to hit hard with lots of open tabs and multitasking.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/21/2013
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Hispazone ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/27/2014
Source: Computer Totaal NL→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 12/06/2013
Rating: Total score: 90%
Acer C720P-2600 Chromebook
Specifications
Notebook: Acer C720P-2600 ChromebookProcessor: Intel Celeron 2955U
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics (Haswell)
Display: 11.60 inch, 16:9, 1366 x 768 pixels
Weight: 1.2kg
Price: 300 euro
Links: Acer homepage Acer notebook section Chromebook C7 (Series) C720P-2600 Chromebook (Model)
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Foreign Reviews
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
As a wallet friendly machine for browsing the internet and getting some work done the Acer C720p Chromebook is a great choice. The touchscreen really adds a nice upgrade to an already attractive package, and if you can live within the internet world of Chrome OS, then at this price you can’t go wrong.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 10/17/2014
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 80% performance: 80% features: 80% workmanship: 80%
Source: Gadgetspeak EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Having recently told you about an Acer Chromebook this has more or less exactly the same specifications but it also has Touch. While touch on a Windows 8 PC gives far more and Touch on an Android or iOS Phone is normal touch on a Chromebook is new. So now the $64,000 question is it worth another £100 to have touch. With plenty of splinters to prove the point I sit on the fence.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/11/2014
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 60% performance: 80%
Source: Liliputing EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Acer C720p Chromebook isn’t as pretty as the Google Chromebook Pixel or even the HP Chromebook 11. But it’s one of the fastest Chrome OS laptops around. It’s the cheapest model with a touchscreen. And it gets all-day battery life (assuming you count your day as a work-day with a lunch break). That means you might be able to leave the moderately bulky power adapter at home.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/06/2014
Source: Gadgets Now EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
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, there’s an even cheaper option available if you don’t need a touchscreen.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/05/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Digital Trends EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
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 are picking Chromebooks instead of Windows-based alternatives.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/23/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
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 touchscreen bumps the cost up to $300, without adding real value to the system. The HP Chromebook 11, by comparison, provides an almost flawless Chrome OS experience without a touchscreen. And if you absolutely must have a touch-sensitive display, the Asus X102BA offers a much more satisfying touchscreen experience for $50 less.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/18/2014
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 80% performance: 80% features: 70% workmanship: 70%
Source: IT Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
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 Acer Chromebook C720P-2600 ($299.99 list). With a bright, clear touch screen and all-day battery life, the Acer Chromebook C720P-2600 dominates among Chromebooks.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/16/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Acer Chromebook C720P-2600 has double the storage of previous SSD-powered Chromebooks, and it launches and reboots quicker than hard-drive powered Chromebooks like our previous Editors' Choice for Chromebooks, the Acer C7 Chromebook (C710-2055). The C720P-2600 also has a better feature set, including more modern styling, an updated LCD with 10-point touch capability and almost 7.5-hour battery life. Add the fact that you won't have to worry about knocking the SSD-based storage around in transport or while in use, the Chromebook C720P-2600 cements the position of our latest Editors' Choice for Chromebooks.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 02/14/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
To love a Chromebook, you have to understand that the idea of a "laptop" is changing. We're somewhere between tablet and PC now, phone-style speed computing and an older, more old-fashioned computer. The Acer Chromebook C720P manages to get better at all the key things, adding up to a little laptop alternative that's better than any budget Chromebook we've seen before.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/13/2014
Rating: Total score: 70% performance: 70% mobility: 70%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The $299 Acer C720P Chromebook is one of the least-expensive touch-enabled notebooks available, offering an attractive design, plenty of ports and long battery life. Those who primarily use their computer for surfing the Web and light productivity will have no issues replacing their everyday laptop with this budget-friendly machine.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/10/2014
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There's no way to look at the C720P-2600 and not say it's simply a white washed C720 in "moonlight white." The original C720P was a more than competent and popular Chomebook option with a bit of touchscreen functionality to add the point and pick navigation option. The Acer C720P-2600 Chromebook will be available for a starting price of $299 (about £182/AUS $332) in early January.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 01/09/2014
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
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 display anytime soon, the one on the C720P is really not bad at all. Combine that with the zippy Intel Haswell power, touted battery life and surprisingly attractive design, this is a sign that the Chromebook is going in the right direction.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 01/06/2014
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Chromebooks look here to stay, and the C720P is a price savvy offering. But the screen is not all that and, realistically, we'd either opt for the non-touch version for less cash or bypass Chromebook altogether and opt for a tablet instead. That's what it boils down to.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 01/04/2014
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Chromebooks look here to stay, and the C720P is a price savvy offering. But the screen is not all that and, realistically, we'd either opt for the non-touch version for less cash or bypass Chromebook altogether and opt for a tablet instead. That's what it boils down to.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 01/04/2014
Acer C720P-2666 Chromebook
Specifications
Notebook: Acer C720P-2666 ChromebookProcessor: Intel Celeron 2955U
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics (Haswell)
Display: 11.60 inch, 16:9, 1366 x 768 pixels
Weight: 1.2kg
Price: 300 euro
Links: Acer homepage Acer notebook section Chromebook C7 (Series) C720P-2666 Chromebook (Model)
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Foreign Reviews
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The C720 doesn’t excel in any particular department, but it scores highly enough in most of them to make it a good all-rounder. Lightweight, fast, cheap, and actually quite a cool looking device. The keyboard is a little underwhelming, but for the money it’s a very easy machine to recommend.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 10/09/2014
Rating: Total score: 70% price: 90% performance: 70% features: 70% workmanship: 80%
Source: Slashgear EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
As with the previous model, the C720P has excellent battery life. When using it for near-constant browsing and occasional music, we pulled in over 6 hours, and when used carefully (reduced display brightness and such), you can get it over the 7 hour mark. In summary, it is small, light, and inexpensive, three markers that make it appeal to many varieties of users. Those who have been holding out for an inexpensive Chromebook with a touch display will find the Acer C720P to be an excellent choice, doing all the things a Chromebook does best.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/06/2014
Source: Comp Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Acer's C720P is essentially the same C720 Chromebook but with a touchscreen based display. Thanks to their low pricing, this puts it only slightly more expensive than competing Chromebooks but with more local storage on it and touch. It would have been nice to see a design update but that would have likely increased the overall cost which is critical to many consumers.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 02/05/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Acer C720-3605 Chromebook
Specifications
Notebook: Acer C720-3605 ChromebookProcessor: Intel Core i3 4005U
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics 4400
Display: 11.60 inch, 16:9, 1366 x 768 pixels
Weight: 1.2kg
Price: 400 euro
Links: Acer homepage Acer notebook section Chromebook C7 (Series) C720-3605 Chromebook (Model)
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Foreign Reviews
Source: Liliputing EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Acer C720 Chromebook with Core i3 is one of the most powerful Chromebooks to date, but it’s not a perfect laptop. The limited screen viewing angles can be frustrating, and some folks would also probably prefer a model with a larger, or higher-resolution display. It’s easier to overlook the Chromebook’s limitations when the price is right: the Acer C720 with an Intel Celeron processor can be yours for as little as $200.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/18/2014
Source: Comp Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Acer has gone and greatly improved the performance of the Chromebook by using a Core i3 processor with additional RAM which is great but they could have done so much more than what they did. The imrpvoements were only for the processor and little else which means that the design looks no different from the Celeron C720 and all the issues from that still remain except the price has jumped significantly.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/10/2014
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The upgraded Acer C720 Chromebook with Core i3 processor is definitely an improvement on the original in power and speed. Its ultra-compact size and 11.6-inch display are great for portability, but I would prefer to see this notebook with a 13-inch display to better take advantage of its productivity potential.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/28/2014
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Zdnet.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
This Chromebook is one of the best I've tested. The performance is excellent and the user experience quite good as a result. If I was in the market for a Chromebook the Acer C720 with Core i3 processor would be my choice. I do find the Celeron processor (Haswell) in the earlier C720 Chromebook that I own to be quite good, and see no need to upgrade.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 07/28/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Acer C720-3404 Chromebook
Specifications
Notebook: Acer C720-3404 ChromebookProcessor: Intel Core i3 4005U
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics 4400
Display: 11.60 inch, 16:9, 1366 x 768 pixels
Weight: 1.2kg
Price: 400 euro
Links: Acer homepage Acer notebook section Chromebook C7 (Series) C720-3404 Chromebook (Model)
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Foreign Reviews
Source: Maximum PC EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Overall, the new Core i3 720P gives up a lot of performance when compared to the Google Pixel, but ultimately, do you really need to pay for it? The Celeron C720 with 4GB of RAM is $330. You’ll need to pony up another $50 for the Core i3 part. Once you’ve done that, you’ll realize you just put up almost $400.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/29/2015
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Acer C720 Chromebook is brimming with features and has appeal for the power Chrome OS user. It's noticeably faster than Celeron-powered Chromebooks and may satisfy those who need a bit more power. However, at $379.99, it's one of the most expensive Chromebooks we're reviewed, though well short of the $1,500 Google Chromebook Pixel. The extra power is welcome, but general users working in Google Docs or simply surfing the Web may not notice the speed bump unless they add lots of extensions to Chrome and expect 20 open tabs to still respond quickly. The HP Chromebook 11 (Verizon LTE) is still our Editors' Choice for Chromebooks with cellular wireless capability and a better IPS screen at a list price that's almost $100 less.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/16/2014
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Computer Shopper EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Chromebooks and the Chrome OS are getting better by the day, or at least the month. (Our time with the Acer included the easiest and most successful time we've had with several offline apps, as well as our first experience with Google Docs' new ability to edit Microsoft Office files without having to upload and convert them first.)
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/07/2014
Rating: Total score: 60%
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Intel HD Graphics (Haswell):
Intel HD Graphics 4400:
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Intel Core i3:
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1.198 kg:
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1.2 kg:
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