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Acer – Chromebook Spin 514 – Convertible – 14” Full HD Touch – Ryzen 3 3250C– 4GB DDR4 Memory – 64GB eMMC Flash Memory

Original price was: $499.00.Current price is: $374.99.

(8 customer reviews)
Last updated on October 12, 2024 3:01 am Details
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Specification: Acer – Chromebook Spin 514 – Convertible – 14” Full HD Touch – Ryzen 3 3250C– 4GB DDR4 Memory – 64GB eMMC Flash Memory

Screen Size

14 inches

Model Number

CP514-1H-R4HQ

Touch Screen

Yes

Processor Model

AMD Ryzen 3 3000 Series

Processor Model Number

AMD RyzenTM 3 3250C Dual-Core Mobile Processor

Storage Type

eMMC

Total Storage Capacity

64 gigabytes

EMMC Capacity

64 gigabytes

System Memory (RAM)

4 gigabytes

Operating System

Chrome OS

Battery Type

Lithium-ion

Backlit Keyboard

Yes

Product Name

Acer – Chromebook Spin 514 – Convertible – 14” Full HD Touch – Ryzen 3 3250C– 4GB DDR4 Memory – 64GB eMMC Flash Memory

Brand

Acer

Screen Resolution

1920 x 1080 (Full HD)

Screen Type

LED

Color Category

Silver

Processor Brand

AMD

Type of Memory (RAM)

DDR4

Internet Connectivity

Wi-Fi

Headphone Jack

Yes

Internal Carrier

Not Applicable

Front-Facing Camera

Yes

Built-In Microphone

Yes

Product Weight

3.42 pounds

ENERGY STAR Certified

Yes

EPEAT Qualified

No

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

1 year

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

1 year

UPC

193199955203

Photos: Acer – Chromebook Spin 514 – Convertible – 14” Full HD Touch – Ryzen 3 3250C– 4GB DDR4 Memory – 64GB eMMC Flash Memory

8 reviews for Acer – Chromebook Spin 514 – Convertible – 14” Full HD Touch – Ryzen 3 3250C– 4GB DDR4 Memory – 64GB eMMC Flash Memory

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  1. FutureP

    This is the 3rd Chromebook I’ve had and they have all been easy to setup and use. Coming from Windows laptops my whole life, I like the fact these don’t take any time to maintain. Updates happen automatically, antivirus software is included and all the productivity tools are connected to your Google account.
    From the time I took it out of the box, I was able to get everything setup and configured in about 10 minutes…however, there was a large update that needed to be downloaded and installed before I could really use it. Once that was done, it was all set to go.
    During the setup process, you connect it to your Google account and all your settings for Chrome, your photos and Drive are all linked automatically. Most of what I use laptops for these days are web-based and this Chromebook is perfect for that.
    The display is a touch screen and is bright enough to use outdoors in sunlight. It can also be flipped completely to use it like a tablet.
    Overall, I would recommend this laptop for anyone looking for using web-based tools or surfing.

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  2. mamallg

    Acer 14″ Chromebook Spin 514
    Convertible – 14” Full HD Touch – Ryzen 3 3250C– 4GB DDR4 Memory – 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
    The set up is easy. I unpacked the Chromebook, plugged it and pressed the power button on. A welcome page is the first thing you see. Click on the “let’s go” button to begin logging in. Connect to your wifi, check and download the latest updates, sign in using your Google account, accept a few more terms and conditions and then it will walk through voice assistance. In order to save battery power, it will default to only being available while the Chrome is plugged in to power. To activate, press the Assistant button or say “ok google” anytime. There are also tips and tricks to set up your Chromebook. It was super easy to connect my printer. I don’t have an android device to connect but I obviously have a Google account and it pulled up documents easily. I love how it’s compatible with other Google devices or accounts.
    The Chromebook has full HD (1920×1080) touch capabilities and the latest AMD Ryzen 3 3250C Dual-Core Mobile Processor. The 14″ bezel screen made of Gorilla Glass, offers more visual real estate. Though, I think there’s some wasted space on the bottom of the screen. There is over an inch tall of black that runs along the bottom of the screen that is unusable and only holds the logo. That should be shrunk down to one third of it’s size to allow more usable screen. It’s highly durable with the military grade metal chassis. It also has a 360 degree hinge, so the cover can swing completely around which offers so much versatility. The backlit keyboard has concave keys for comfort and ease. For port accessibility there are USB-C ports and USB-A on both sides, and a headphone jack and microSD slot on the left. There is a front facing camera and microphone too. I would personally prefer the power cord to be longer too because I don’t think it reaches far enough away when it’s charging and I’m working on it. I’m not always right by an outlet. The Chromebook feels pretty heavy and thick for my personal preference but I don’t plan on traveling with it.
    This is my fourth Chromebook, some Acer and some Google. It’s not my favorite one, the Google Pixelbook Touchscreeen is, but the Acer Chromebook Spin is still a decent one to have. I appreciate the updated version with the faster processor and higher memory and durability. It will meet all of our needs. Our family loves Chromebooks for online learning, Google Meets, playing games, watching videos. It will adapt to all of your needs easily with the screen being able to rotate all the way around. It’s especially great for the kids so they don’t have to use my more expensive laptop. If you are looking for a laptop for your basic needs, this will be great. It always boots up quick, is easy to use and the display quality is great.

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  3. jjdoggies

    I initially loved this Acer Chromebook Spin 514, but I keep having issues with it. I took it to the Geek Squad about 10 days after I purchased it because it kept giving me the “Aw Snap” message after crashing the websites I was trying to use as well as my emails. It was supposedly fixed and suggested I not have so many tabs open at once. Made no sense to me because my much older Samsung Chromebook never had that problem and still does not. This problem keeps occurring so frequently that I’m taking it back and leaving it with the Geek Squad until they figure it out or replace it.

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  4. techsta

    Within a few minutes of opening the box, I was online and working on this Acer Chromebook – it is that easy to use.
    The setup is made easier if you have a Gmail account, as many people do. Just enter your account information and verify and you will be online and able to download updates, applications and access your Gmail and G Suite products to which you may have access.
    The speed of accessing webpages and email is more than adequate – I did not notice any kind of delay. The Ryzen 3 processor in this thing is supposed to have tested to specs near an Intel i7 chip.
    The Full HD display is every bit as nice as the HD on my much more expensive business laptop thanks to an AMD Radeon graphics processor.
    There whole thing is very lightweight thanks to a solid state hard drive for memory, but it still appears to be very sturdy. In fact, it claims to meet a military standard for toughness, (MIL-STD 810-H, the latest version of this standard), but I have not drop-tested it and do not plan to do so. Still, it gives me peace of mind to know that it can withstand a little rough handling.
    I appreciate that it has two USB ports, one on each side – one more than my expensive machine – and it also has all the other ports I need: headphone jack, HDMI port for presenting, USB rectangular (Type C), and MicroSD for my photos.
    With only 64Gb of memory, however, I will have to get used to storing more things in my cloud accounts.
    The 360 capability is nice for watching video or sharing documents such as those that you want to sign by drawing with your finger on the touchscreen. The hinges seem very sturdy and the whole thing moves much better than a “yoga” machine I used to own from another manufacturer.
    Acer claims 10 hours of battery life and I have not used it for that long, but it has exceeded 8 hours.
    The only real drawback I found is that the keyboard is small, taking up only about half of the real estate available on the surface. I know there are things going on beneath the surface that limit the keyboard size, but I could have done with a smaller touchpad or perhaps moving the pad to the side rather than give up almost 50% of keyboard size.
    All in all, this is a very competitive Chromebook at a very affordable price and suitable for just about every member of the family except the very young, the power user and the gamer. If I get 3 years’ use out of it, it will have been well worth it.

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  5. UrbanNomad

    Honestly, I’ve never been too impressed with many of the Chromebook laptops for my high power, multi-tasking career choice. Most of the ones I have tested were OK for day in to day out work tasks but are not cut out for heavy lifting of the professional CAD, Graphics, Drawing, Photography, or major Project associated software. This device and available applications are definitely a step in the right direction.
    Acer seems to have updated the design and features to improve its mobility, added a bright 2,256×1,504-pixel screen resolution and an awesome touchscreen. The 3:2 screen ratio gives you much more vertical space and is roughly the size of a sheet of paper, plus is super lightweight in comparison to the other Chromebook and non-Chromebook competitors thus it is perfect for all of lightweight work efforts like note taking, sketching, doing homework, side bar tasks, watching movies, checking email, video calls and pretty much anything that you could do using a base tablet or one of the larger cellphones.
    For me one of the major plus’s is the hinge screen design, although similar to what you’d expect to find on most of the other two-in-ones Acer designed these to slightly lift the rear when you’re using it as a laptop and enables it to be angled in any position to use the tablet mode. Thus removes a need to buy an extra laptop backend wedge lift or a tablet stand. In the short period of time I have had this device, I have not noticed any quirks with the design.
    This device has two USB-A and two USB-C Thunderbolt3 ports both can be used for charging. There is also a microSD card slot which I have used to transfer data from another device to this one, this laptop has more connections than most of the other devices I was considering.
    The rest of this device is what you’d expect to find on a premium two-in-one. The speakers are at the rear of the laptop and can be heard regardless of the positioning. Sound is excellent.
    The webcam and mics are good considering this is a budget minded device. I would have to say I have not found an off/on button for either the microphone or camera without digging into the settings. This device will have you covered for office tasks, school work, basic photo efforts and video editing, so some light content creation isn’t out of the question with the integrated graphics.
    As for battery life seems to be solid and is on par with Acer’s marketed specs. I can say I had no problem writing a couple papers, checking email, web browsing, watching a few movies through my service provider and streaming music for a full day and into the evening and still had an estimated 20% remaining on the battery when I shut down for the day.
    Although my Chromebook device processor and RAM choices was not wise for what I really need to do work wise. I would recommend, buying the Ryzen7 processor rather than the Ryzen3 and select the higher RAM option rather than the base option. I have ran some heavy tasks and had to wait for the device to catch up. Although this device doesn’t exactly meet all my professional needs it more than meets my after work needs and would be a great student or after work extra device. Although there’s still some room for improvement in certain areas e.g. processor speeds I have not truly found any real deal breakers for students or casual laptop users. Acer has almost won me over to the Chromebook with this device purchase and I love the design of the Acer Spin 2 in1. I do recommend this device for casual users and/or students. I would not recommend this specific device for professionals that need to run the heavy lift professional applications daily that require major multitasking and/or significant processor speeds.

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  6. SUHD

    The Acer Chromebook Spin 514 is a convertible 14” laptop with a 1080p HD touchscreen built with the latest AMD RyzenTM 3 3250C Dual-Core Mobile Processor that provides plenty of performance, with its built-in APU/GPU and great battery life. It came with 64 GB eMMC storage which is more than enough for general web use and apps, but if you plan to download lots of media files and large documents, you may want to also take advantage of the microSD card slot for additional storage expansion. The 4 GB of memory is sufficient for running many Chrome web tabs, watching YouTube videos, Netflix and much more, though it will get a bit sluggish if you never close unused apps. It came with a 45W USB-C charger which helps fully charge the Lithium battery only in a couple of hours. I have not been able to use it for 10 hours consecutively, but I can say it lasted at least 8 hours of mixed use, mostly web, youtube and Netflix.
    This chromebook has more external USB ports than many much more expensive, high-end laptops. Very thoughtful layout, 1 USB-C and 1 USB-A 3.0 slots on each side, for a combined total of 4 USB ports. Additionally, it still has a good’ol standard headphone jack. The built-in Webcam, microphone and speakers complete the package that makes teleconferencing easy peasy, It worked great when I tried it with Zoom, Teams and Duo. The keyboard has a nice solid feel to it, just enough key travel and most of all it is backlit, which is great while watching TV in the dark. The touchpad is rather large, which makes the wrist pad quite wide, pushing the keyboard further up closer to the screen. It will take some getting used to from my other Chromebooks and Windows laptops.
    The overall build quality is solid, a bit heavy for its size, but it’s probably because of its MIL-STD 810H rating that reinforces the chassis and will keep it functional and one piece if dropped, which I was only willing to try a slide off the couch onto the carpeted floor 🙂 I also have an older Acer 15.6” touchscreen chromebook that’s much larger, but only weighs about 0.5 lbs more than this Spin 514 that weighs just under 3.5lbs. It’s certainly light enough to take on travel/vacation. It works well with Chromebook apps and Android Apps from the Google Play store, which automatically loaded once I logged on with my gmail account that was previously used on two other Chromebooks.
    The durable 360 degree hinge allows you to view at any angle, turn it into a tablet, or stand it up as a tent when watching movies in bed, etc…versatile!

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  7. mobilelawyer

    What a treat it has been to work and play with this brand new convertible Chromebook with a beautiful narrow-bezel 14 inch full HD screen, stunning aluminum lid, spacious back-lit keys, and AMD Ryzen 3 3000 Series processor. It looks amazingly like its more expensive sibling, the Spin 713, but with a bigger screen.
    Yes, this laptop has a 14-inch screen, and the Spin 713’s spec is only 13.5 inches! Admittedly, their design is different in that the 713 has a 3:2 aspect ratio, and the 714 has the more commonly seen 16:9, the latter being better for media consumption and the former having more available real estate for office work. But I am typing this review with the Microsoft Word app, and have no usability complaints whatsoever.
    How is the Ryzen and is 4gb of memory enough? For my purposes, the Ryzen 3 has easily and speedily handled every task I have thrown at it, and 4 gigs of memory has been plenty for my work and play. This Ryzen chip was designed for use with chrome OS, and it shows. There is a fan, and after hours of work, I could sometimes hear it turn on, but it never bothered me. This Spin has not bogged down on me at all, and all tasks have been completed with aplomb. I seldom use the Linux apps, but did turn on the feature to install and use several apps, including Thunderbird mail. I had no problems, but I think you would be pressing the limits of this laptop’s memory if you wanted to keep several Linux apps going at once.
    The 64gb of internal storage is on an eMMC chip, and not an SSD. It has not slowed me down. I stuck a 256gb card in the micro-SD slot, and have more than enough storage for my future use. The card installs flush and does not protrude at all.
    There are ports aplenty. USB-C on both sides, and you can charge from either. And there are USB-A ports on either side as well, and an earphone jack. The power button is on the left side, and the volume control on the right.
    The chassis on this device are MIL-STD 810H certified. That means this laptop can stand some punishment. It is so pretty, I would never want to intentionally test that specification!
    The sturdy hinge allows the screen to be folded back for the tent mode, and then all the way back to use as a tablet. When you fold the screen all the way back, the keyboard is disabled.
    The battery life is specified to be up to 10 hours. I have already used it for eight solid hours on a full charge, and it is still going strong. I have no reason to doubt that spec.
    I think this Spin 514 Chromebook should be considered by anyone looking for an attractive midrange feature-rich Chrome OS device. Streamed movies render beautifully. Office work is a cinch. Honestly, this a lot of machine for a great price. If you are considering a Chromebook, you will want to give this one a look.

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  8. CTmom

    I work in education and since the pandemic, we have been using Chromebooks for any virtual learning and meetings with parents and staff. I had been using an old school-issued Chromebook but saw this device and decided to give it a try. The speed and clarity of the video are amazing! I am working off the same school internet but I don’t have issues with freezing or being dropped altogether.
    This is small enough to carry to work and home every day without issue. It lasts the whole school day on a single charge. I am able to switch between a work google account and my personal account easily. I also love the touch screen (something the school laptop did not have).
    I no longer worry about not being able to meet with students or parents online.

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    Acer – Chromebook Spin 514 – Convertible – 14” Full HD Touch – Ryzen 3 3250C– 4GB DDR4 Memory – 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
    Acer – Chromebook Spin 514 – Convertible – 14” Full HD Touch – Ryzen 3 3250C– 4GB DDR4 Memory – 64GB eMMC Flash Memory

    Original price was: $499.00.Current price is: $374.99.

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