If you want a Chromebook made with premium materials and design instead of creaky plastic, that usually means spending extra on performance you don’t necessarily need. Acer, at least, is trying to offer better quality without inflating the cost. Its new Chromebook 514 melds an aluminum chassis, a Gorilla Glass-covered trackpad and a thin-bezel (on the sides) 14-inch 1080p display for a $350 (€349) starting price. Acer is coy about the processor inside, but it is promising a healthy 12-hour battery, USB-C ports, an “HDR” webcam and an optional touchscreen.
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