When Acer announced the new Chromebook Vero 514, I was thrilled to bits. I’m something of a Chromebook stan, as I dig its bare-bones nature. This is the first Chromebook in the manufacturer’s eco-friendly Vero line, which is exciting news for eco-conscious buyers. Not only are you reducing your e-waste with this machine, as it’s made of recycled materials, but you’re also getting pretty good hardware for the price.
From strong CPU performance to a bright 1080p display, the Acer Chromebook Vero 514 has a lot to offer. Battery life is good and the unpainted exterior is totally unique. Even the packaging it comes in consists of mostly recycled paper and cardboard. However, audio quality is underwhelming and you’re stuck using ChromeOS. If you can live with those nitpicks, then this machine is well worth considering. It’s affordable, sustainable, and a reliable performer.
SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES
Our review unit is the top-tier configuration, which costs $599.99. It’s packing an Intel Core i5-1235U CPU, Intel Iris Xe graphics, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of SSD storage. The 14-inch display has a resolution of 1920×1080 and a refresh rate of 60Hz. An alternate configuration has an Intel Core i3-1215U CPU, Intel Iris Xe graphics, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of SSD storage. That one costs $499.99. For more details regarding our review unit, check out the bulleted list below:
CPU: Intel Core i5-1235U
Graphics: Intel Iris Xe
RAM: 8GB Storage: 256GB SSD
Display: 14-inch, 1920×1080
Ports: HDMI, USB 3.2 Type-A, USB 3.2 Type-C
Bu hikaye PCWorld dergisinin January 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye PCWorld dergisinin January 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Windows 11's contentious Recall AI feature is finally ready to test
You can now try Windows 11's controversial Al feature on Qualcomm-powered Copilot+ laptops.
Elgato Facecam Mk. 2: Superb, but it still can't hear you
Elgato's next-generation Facecam offers premium features at a somewhat premium price.
Intel's Arc B580 is the GPU we've begged for since the pandemic
Powered by the new Xe2 Battlemage architecture and a new XeSS 2 frame generation feature, Intel's $249 Arc B580 is bringing 1440p gaming to the masses.
Disposable addresses would make Gmail a privacy powerhouse
Your email address can be a liability for online security, but it doesn’t have to go that way.
How to find your saved passwords in Chrome
If you’re looking for your saved passwords, here’s where to locate them and their related settings.
Gigabyte G34WQCP: An excellent budget ultrawide monitor
This $350 ultrawide earns high marks in SDR brightness, contrast, and color performance.
Trump's tech tariffs could slam your wallet, bigly
If Trump levels a 60 percent tariff against China, that will hurt your wallet in a big way.
The U.S. Justice Department wants to break up Google and Chrome
Google hopes to delay the case until a business-friendly Trump gets control of the DOJ—but that may not be the blessing the company hopes for.
How to make an old monitor look more colorful
Tips for getting your monitor’s color up to speed.
WINDOWS COPILOT+ PCS AREN'T THERE YET: 8 MUST-CHANGE GRADES FOR 2025
IF AI IS THE FUTURE OF WINDOWS, COPILOT+ PCS WILL NEED SOME SERIOUS IMPROVEMENTS.