Standing screen display size | 13.5 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 2256 x 1504 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 2256 x 1504 Pixels |
Processor | 3.4 GHz core_i5_8250u |
RAM | 4 GB LPDDR3 |
Hard Drive | 128 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | 8th Gen Intel (i5) |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
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Acer Chromebook Spin 13 CP713-1WN-53NF 2-in-1 Convertible, 8th Gen Intel Core i5-8250U, 13.5" 2K Resolution Touchscreen, 8GB LPDDR3, 128GB eMMC, Backlit Keyboard, Aluminum Chassis,Steel Gray
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Brand | acer |
Model Name | Acer Chromebook |
Screen Size | 13.5 Inches |
Color | Steel Gray |
Hard Disk Size | 128 GB |
CPU Model | Core i5 8250U |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Special Feature | Backlit |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
About this item
- Premium Chromebooks offer high performance for multitasking and advanced workloads.
- Chromebook runs on Chrome OS - an operating system by Google that is built for the way we live today. It comes with built-in virus protection, updates automatically*, boots up in seconds and continues to stay fast over time. (*Internet connection is required)
- All the Google apps you know and love come standard on every Chromebook, which means you can edit, download, and convert Microsoft Office files in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides
- With the Google Play Store, you can access a rich library of apps, games, music, movies, TV, books, magazines, and more, all from your Chromebook
- Convertible Chromebook with Intel Core i5-8250U, 13.5" (2256 x 1504) Corning Gorilla Glass NBT IPS 10-point multi-touch screen, 8GB Memory, 128GB eMMC and Up to 10-hour Battery Life.Maximum Power Supply Wattage:45 W
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Brand | acer |
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Series | Acer Chromebook |
Item model number | CP713-1WN-53NF |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 3.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 9.68 x 0.67 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.19 x 9.68 x 0.67 inches |
Color | Steel Gray |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
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ASIN | B07GD4CMDH |
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4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #64,475 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) #11,831 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
Date First Available | October 15, 2018 |
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display size | 13.5 inches | 14 inches | 12.2 inches | 12.2 inches | 11.6 inches | 14 inches |
hard disk size | 128 GB | 128 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB | — | 64 GB |
computer memory size | 4 GB | 8 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | — | 4 GB |
cpu manufacturer | Intel | Intel | Intel | Intel | Intel | MediaTek |
cpu speed | 3.4 GHz | 1.8 GHz | 1.5 GHz | 1.5 GHz | 1.1 GHz | 2 GHz |
cpu model number | Core i5-8250u | Core i3-N305 | Intel Celeron 3965Y | Celeron 3965Y | N4500 | MediaTek Kompanio 520 |
operating system | Chrome OS | Chrome OS | Chrome OS | Chrome OS | Chrome OS | Chrome OS |
RAM tech | LPDDR3 | LPDDR5 | DDR3 | LPDDR3 | LPDDR4X | DDR4 |
graphics coprocessor | 8th Gen Intel (i5) | Intel UHD Graphics | Intel HD Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 615 | Intel UHD Graphics | Integrated ARM Mali-G52 2EE MC2 GPU |
GPU manufacturer | Intel | Intel | Intel | Intel | Intel | MediaTek |
wireless tech | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2 | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi |
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Acer Chromebook Spin 13 CP713 1WN 53NF comes with these high level specs: 8th Generation Intel Core i5 8250U Processor 1.6GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.4GHz (6MB Smart Cache), Google Chrome Operating System, 13.5" 2256 x 1504 resolution, high brightness, LED backlit IPS technology with Corning Gorilla Glass NBT multi touch screen, supporting multi finger touch, Wacom EMR Stylus touch and image auto rotation (3:2 aspect ratio), Intel UHD Graphics 620, 4GB LPDDR3 Onboard Memory, 128GB eMMC, 802.11ac WiFi featuring 2x2 MIMO technology (Dual Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 4.2, HD Webcam (1280 x 720), supports High Dynamic Range (HDR), 2 USB Type C ports USB 3.1 Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps) DisplayPort over USB Type C & USB Charging, 1 USB 3.0 Type A Port, 3 cell Li Ion Battery Pack (4670 mAh), Up to 10 hours Battery Life, Wacom Stylus Pen, 3.5 lbs. | 1.59 kg (system unit only) (NX.EFJAA.005)
From the manufacturer
Versatility Meets Fun
A first for convertible Chromebooks, the aluminum Chromebook Spin 13 uses a 8th Gen Intel processor and has a 13.5-inch display in a 3:2 aspect ratio for seeing more of websites and docs. This handy machine quickly transforms from tablet, notebook, display or tent-mode - thanks to its special 360° Hinge. The included Wacom stylus lets you sketch, take notes, capture ideas, and interact with programs and apps with precision and is easily stored in the Chromebook to prevent loss.
Work and Study From Home
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Hidden Power
8th Gen Intel Core i5 processor apps load faster, graphics run faster!
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Sharp Images
Crisp, clear, perfect, visuals are displayed on the 2256 x 1504 screen.
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Write Naturally
The included Acer Stylus with Wacom EMR technology provides a more natural writing experience.
Features
Stylish Yet Tough
Strength, durability and stylish good looks are provided through the aluminum chassis. The lightweight material means that it is less likely to be bent, warped or dented than other materials.
Tougher Glass
Added strength and smoothness are provided by the Corning Gorilla Glass NBT touchscreen and Corning Gorilla Glass touchpad. Gorilla glass provides greater toughness and scratch resistance for the display, and for the touchpad it provides a slicker smoother feel than regular plastic.
Features
All-day Battery Life
10 hours of battery life goes a long way. With just a single charge, get in a full day’s work with time to spare.
More Height
With a 3:2 aspect ratio display there’s more vertical screen space to read information on. Viewing websites and documents now need less scrolling.
Google Play
This Chromebook supports Android apps via Google Play, with access to Chrome apps and more than 2 million Android apps for productivity and fun.
One Port, Many Uses
The reversible USB 3.1 Type-C connector is used for ultra-quick data transfer, video streaming, and battery charging.
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Customers appreciate the notebook computer's speed, touch screen, and screen quality. They find it fast to start up, handles heavy workloads nicely, and charges quickly. The keyboard and touchpad respond solidly. Many consider it a great laptop and tablet combo. However, opinions vary on the build quality, battery life, and brightness.
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Customers appreciate the notebook computer's speed. They find it fast to start up and handle heavy workloads well. It charges quickly, has a reasonable battery life, and has a responsive screen.
"...The core functionality is excellent, with low latency (in properly written apps), good pressure and tilt response...." Read more
"...No glitches, hiccups, slowdowns, pauses or anything. It is fantastic. -..." Read more
"...Battery is pretty good so far. Performance is quick, but the fan on the bottom can get kinda noisy sometimes when doing something that isn't just..." Read more
"...Pros: -Powerful i5-8250U with 8GB of RAM leading to a zero slowdown experience -3:2 aspect ratio giving tons of screen space..." Read more
Customers like the touch screen and keyboard of the notebook computer. They say the touch pad is excellent, the stylus works well, and the on-board stylus is a nice touch. The keyboard and touchpad respond solidly, and note taking with the stylus is great. The OS as it stands right now is very usable, and seamless functioning is huge for multitasking.
"...The included stylus is just OK: it's convenient because it docks into a slot in the chassis, but unlike some Wacom EMR styluses it doesn't have any..." Read more
"...Stylus is kinda neat, however can ONLY be removed from a specific angle (tablet mode-ish) so be careful when trying to remove it...." Read more
"...+ Note taking with the stylus is great, there are plenty of apps in the store to try and it is made by Wacom so it has great pressure..." Read more
"...Works perfectly. However, you only have one USB port so keep that in mind. Instead of using a wireless mouse, get used to using the stylus...." Read more
Customers appreciate the notebook computer's screen quality. They find it vibrant and crisp, with good resolution and no major input lag. The display has vivid colors and more screen real estate when used as a tablet.
"Screen: Excellent: bright with vivid colors. The 3:2 aspect ratio gives you a lot more screen area than most 13" laptops...." Read more
"...- Backlit Keyboard - Gorilla Glass Trackpad - 720p Webcam, Microphone - Bluetooth 4.2 - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 2x2 mimo -..." Read more
"...The screen is really nice, but has pretty big bezels (this empty space is similarly noticeable above the keyboard)...." Read more
"...Also, the 3:2 aspect ratio makes using PDF textbooks way easier to read compared to most laptops...." Read more
Customers like the laptop's quality. They say it works well, is a good laptop/tablet combo, and has a 3:2 aspect ratio. The build is solid, with an aluminum frame and excellent trackpad made of gorilla glass. It suits their needs okay but not as well as Windows.
"Screen: Excellent: bright with vivid colors. The 3:2 aspect ratio gives you a lot more screen area than most 13" laptops...." Read more
"...Update Aug 10, '21: While this Acer is still a pretty nice machine, it's started exhibiting what may be heat related failures...." Read more
"...Constraints are everything. This is an excellent laptop if the constraints are compatible with what you want to do." Read more
"...Overall I kept it because it suits my needs okay, but I feel it is not the same exact model as advertised and so my advise is to be very careful..." Read more
Customers find the notebook computer easy to use. They appreciate the smooth touchpad, convenient stylus, and backlit keyboard. The command line environment is simple to set up and use. The Linux installation process is straightforward, and the computer starts up quickly. It's quick to type and view documents, and the glass touchpad makes it a joy to use.
"...The included stylus is just OK: it's convenient because it docks into a slot in the chassis, but unlike some Wacom EMR styluses it doesn't have any..." Read more
"...+ The touchpad is smooth and very easy to use, especially with the added gestures unique to ChromeOS...." Read more
"...know any more about me than Google already does and it's easy to make up a Google account, the performance is excellent and the biggest updates do..." Read more
"...The command line environment is a single click setup. The keyboard far better than Macs...." Read more
Customers have different views on the build quality. Some find it well-made and solid, with premium Chromebook hardware at a good price. Others feel it's built cheaply and disappointing, especially for what you pay. The backlight is also mentioned as a negative aspect.
"...It's an excellent premium Chromebook that I would highly recommend. Below is a list of all its features I compiled from a number of sources: -..." Read more
"...+ Aluminum chassis makes it feel as high quality as it performs, similar look/feel to a MacBook Pro...." Read more
"Yes, Pixelbooks are super-expensive as they can be had for about twice the price of Acer's but I would seriously consider Google's if I could afford..." Read more
"...However, it's very stable sitting on a table while using the stylus...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the notebook computer. Some find it impressive with great power and speed, no matter how many tabs they keep open. Others mention that the battery life drops alarmingly rapidly to the high 60's or low 70's range, and the battery was beginning to fail.
"...Battery is pretty good so far...." Read more
"...boot times <5 seconds and efficient use of space, as well as great battery life...." Read more
"...Pros: -Powerful i5-8250U with 8GB of RAM leading to a zero slowdown experience -3:2 aspect ratio giving tons of screen space..." Read more
"Update Oct 20, '21: Evidently the battery was beginning to fail...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the brightness of the notebook computer. Some find the screen bright with vivid colors and the backlight useful, while others mention issues with BT disconnection and the keyboard backlight. The backlight seems to cause bright spots around the keys when used.
"Screen: Excellent: bright with vivid colors. The 3:2 aspect ratio gives you a lot more screen area than most 13" laptops...." Read more
"...- Backlit Keyboard - Gorilla Glass Trackpad - 720p Webcam, Microphone - Bluetooth 4.2 - 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 2x2 mimo -..." Read more
"...also has an adjustment period since it has some variations from the classic Windows keyboard, such as: ~ Caps Lock is replaced with a search..." Read more
"...Keyboard is good, but the weird bright spots when the backlit keyboard lights are on are definitely noticeable---though I don't really mind them...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021Screen: Excellent: bright with vivid colors. The 3:2 aspect ratio gives you a lot more screen area than most 13" laptops.
Keyboard: Excellent: good key travel & tactile response. IMO on par with Thinkpad and pre-butterfly switch Macbook Pro keyboards.
Trackpad: Very good: smooth and accurate. 1 and 2 finger operation works perfectly. 3 finger gesture recognition has somewhat higher latency, but works well once you get used to it.
Stylus & digitizer: The Wacom EMR digitizer screen is the reason I chose this device. The core functionality is excellent, with low latency (in properly written apps), good pressure and tilt response. Overall, drawing feels significantly better than the Surface Pro 2 (the last Wacom EMR device I used). At the time of writing, I haven't been that pleased with any of the web-based drawing applications with stylus support that I've found, but ChromeOS runs Android apps now, and apps like Autodesk Sketchbook run surprisingly well. The included stylus is just OK: it's convenient because it docks into a slot in the chassis, but unlike some Wacom EMR styluses it doesn't have any eraser or on-pen click buttons. The screen appears to be somewhat compatible with other Wacom styluses, but I have seen some parallax issues using an older stylus.
OS: This is common to all ChromeOS devices, but many people don't realize that ChromeOS runs both Android apps and, on devices like this one, even native Linux apps (search on the web for "linux on chromeos"). Not all apps work well (Android Studio, for example, is somewhat crashy). Also, Android and Linux windows behave differently from browser tabs, so it's not totally seamless. But it's still useful.
NOTE: Be sure you receive the right device! At least one seller on this site is shipping CP713-2W models under the item listing for a CP713-1WN-53NF. Spin 13 model numbers beginning with CP713-1WN have a Wacom EMR stylus, and had a significantly more expensive MSRP than Acer's "second generation" Spin 713 models (which only have USI support), which begin with CP713-2W. If you receive a device without an included stylus and Wacom display when you ordered a CP713-1WN, then you should demand a full refund.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020I wanted to get a feel for everything a Chromebook was capable of and how good an experience it could be, so I went looking for one with a broad feature set, generous configuration, and was of high quality.
After looking at dozens of Chromebooks and more reviews than I can remember, I settled on the 2019 Acer Spin 13.
- It has every desirable feature I've found on any Chromebook (or most laptops) except for an HDMI port and bio-metric (Facial or Fingerprint) login.
-From a configuration perspective it's in the top 10 performers for the year and it’s a real beast with a U series quad core processor (most Chromebooks use the dual core varieties) I tried to slow it down driving 3 monitors, about 20 Chrome tabs, Several Android apps, and a couple of Linux apps. With that it was using about 30-40% of 1 thread out of the two possible threads in each of the four cores, and about 75% of its memory. No glitches, hiccups, slowdowns, pauses or anything. It is fantastic.
- From a build quality perspective its built like a tank using premium materials and components. All the components and features are excellent, as is the performance – as good or better than a typical premium conventional laptop of up to twice its price.
- And as its soon to be superseded by a 2020 version, I got it at a great price.
There are a few negatives, which I don't think are serious but they may be significant to some so I'll share them:
- It’s a larger than common 16:9 laptops because of its 3:2 screen ratio, and while that’s a positive for productivity, it "feels" bigger than a 13.3" laptop should be, and won't fit in a lot of typical (16:9) laptop sleeves or bags or packs meant for 13" laptops.
- It's built like a tank, and has a good sized battery, so its half a pound to a pound heavier than much of its competition.
- It's fan cooled with vents on the bottom and rear. The fans don't come on that often, but you can hear them when they do, and they tend to come on in short bursts of high then off again rather than longer duration's at lower speeds – I imagine that’s because the powerful CPU is rarely taxed and only for short duration's. It also means you have to take care on sift surfaces not to block the vents, and it can get moderately warm (although not uncomfortably hot)
- There is a bit of light bleed around the keyboard keys when using the back-lighting.
It's an excellent premium Chromebook that I would highly recommend. Below is a list of all its features I compiled from a number of sources:
- Acer Chromebook Spin 13 CP713-1WN-53NF (2019)
- 2-in-1 Convertible Laptop/Tablet
- Intel quad core Core i5-8250U w integrated Intel UHD 620 Graphics, fan cooled
- 13.5" 2K Resolution IPS LED Touchscreen, Glossy Gorilla Glass, 3:2 aspect ratio 2256 x 1504, Wacom Pen Support
- 8GB LPDDR3 Ram
- 128GB eMMC Storage (about 100gb free)
- Backlit Keyboard
- Gorilla Glass Trackpad
- 720p Webcam, Microphone
- Bluetooth 4.2
- 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 2x2 mimo
- Micro SD card slot
- 2xUSB-C 3.1 Gen1 (Power, 5gb Data, Display port), 1xUSB-A 3,0, Stereo Headphone/Mic jack
- On/Off and Volume buttons
- Integrated Wacom Compact Pen
- Downward facing stereo speakers
- All Aluminum Chassis/Exterior 9.68 x 12.19 x 0.67 in
- 3.5 Pounds (Spec says 3.3)
- 3 Cell Li-Ion 4670 mAh
- 45 watt USB-C charger
- Chrome Auto Updates until June 2025
- 1 year Warranty (can be extended)
- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2018Purchased this on Cyber Monday. I previously had an HP Chromebook 14 and wanted another Chromebook. The screen is really nice, but has pretty big bezels (this empty space is similarly noticeable above the keyboard). Overall, just a bit bigger/heavier than you'd expect a 13.5in laptop to be. Speakers sound pretty good, but they are on the bottom so they get distorted sometimes. Battery is pretty good so far. Performance is quick, but the fan on the bottom can get kinda noisy sometimes when doing something that isn't just basic browsing. I was playing a game (Helix Jump) and it at times was laggy, but performance was largely solid. Keyboard is good, but the weird bright spots when the backlit keyboard lights are on are definitely noticeable---though I don't really mind them. Stylus is kinda neat, however can ONLY be removed from a specific angle (tablet mode-ish) so be careful when trying to remove it. The lip to actually lift the screen off of the keyboard is extremely small and definitely tricky at times to open. Hope this provides a more informed purchase.
Top reviews from other countries
- Patricia JuanilloReviewed in Canada on July 6, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it so far, and hope that doesn't change.
Everything is smooth so far. I purchased a used one and hoped for the best that it would come out great since that's what the ratings said. And I wasn't disappointed. I'm very new to chromebooks, and this a great one to start with. I was researching pixelbooks, surface pros, iPad pros and everything in between; came to the conclusion that chromebooks are the best bang for your buck.
PROS
- Set-up was fast and easy to connect my Google account and all its content (you have to charge it first before turning on)
- It does run Microsoft apps, this was especially important for me because all my notes are in OneNote.
- Came with everything listed, and delivered clean with no scratches and properly protected by the packaging
- Writing with the stylus is amazing!!! Super pressure sensitive. I tried zooming out and writing on a single sentence and it actually got everything... I even compared hand writing if my sibling or I used it and theres a clear difference. So its definitely the drawing tablet the picture advertises it to be.
- Camera and mic quality is great.
- Stays true to the long battery life.
- The pen has a fair grip size, but for bigger hands, you may find difficulty.
- I didn't hear any loud sounds with the fan that I saw in the reviews.
CONS
- When installing OneNotes, it actually took 5 times to properly install. All the other apps signed in with no issue. For some reason, it wouldn't let me sign into my account the first few times. But after that, everything was a breeze.
- A lot of the storage is taken up by all the cache, history, etc. So do take in mind your amount of downloads, photos, videos, browsing etc.
- Cause its a chromebook, it doesn't support Respondus Lockdown browser for online tests or quizzes. Haven't tried Zoom yet tho.
- If you're new to chromebooks, it takes a bit of experimenting and practice to find features (I dont recall seeing any manual)
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Ruben GarciaReviewed in Mexico on March 21, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente chromebook
Potente y aprecio razonable, puede usar aplicaciones android y linux, rápida y flexible para hacer cualquier cosa, desde editar video y manejar todas las necesidades de producción de textos.
- NicoleReviewed in Canada on April 25, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it !!!
This is the first Chromebook I've owned and I have to say it is a great laptop ! I love the 2 in 1 function with the stylus built in. It's a great size for drawing. Computer is fast to load up and the battery life is fine even when using the touchscreen for an extended period of time. The aspect ratio of the screen is not ideal for watching movies but for everything else it's great! The biggest limitation is the amount of programs available for Chromebook vs. Windows or Mac so it really depends what you are wanting to use it for.
- Binder DundatReviewed in Canada on May 15, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Premium well made powerful device, on par with the best.
This is a premium laptop. The hardware is equal to any similar PC or Mac laptop. Build quality is superb. The IPS screen is the best in any laptop at any price.
Chrome OS is fast intuitive, stable and secure. I also own current PC and Mac hardware, Chrome is surely ahead of the rest in potential IMHO.
I took off one star because this machine has only 1 USB 3 port! So plug in a mouse and forget about anything else unless you want to drag around a hub.
- Pixie.funReviewed in Canada on June 12, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and Flexible.
I have been looking for a good chromebook for a few months. This one has everything and more. The stylus is an awesome an addition. It loads super fast and the battery life is fantastic! Flips easily into a tablet. Syncs easily with my Samsung S10. Amazing.