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Sadly these laptops come with shitty 250 nits 45% NTSC as usual. Otherwise its not bad at all.
Can confirm that screen sucks as well as keyboard which is not backlit and keys feel cheap and flimsy when pressed.
One of my clients wanted to use it as replacement for their broken chrome book and asked me to set it up (paid full $549 for it) I didn't like it at all and got this Acer 317 for $380 last week instead: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/acer...Id=6470349.
They liked it a lot more (17.3" IPS fullHD touchscreen and backlit keyboard was good value IMO). At that time Acer was selling refurbs on eBay for $350 with 2yr warranty from Allstate.
Can confirm that screen sucks as well as keyboard which is not backlit and keys feel cheap and flimsy when pressed.
One of my clients wanted to use it as replacement for their broken chrome book and asked me to set it up (paid full $549 for it) I didn't like it at all and got this Acer 317 for $380 last week instead: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/acer...Id=6470349.
They liked it a lot more (17.3" IPS fullHD touchscreen and backlit keyboard was good value IMO). At that time Acer was selling refurbs on eBay for $350 with 2yr warranty from Allstate.
You're comparing a windows machine with a good processor with advanced integrated graphics that's even capable light gaming to……. a chrome book with a super low end (pentium silver?) processor.
I get what you're saying about build quality, and maybe you particular "client" didn't require windows or a good processor, but just seems like an apples to bananas comparison. "Toyota Corollas are crappy, check out this really well made bike!" Like… thanks but no thanks. I'm shopping for a car. I'm not interested in a bicycle.
You're comparing a windows machine with a good processor with advanced integrated graphics that's even capable light gaming to……. a chrome book with a super low end (pentium silver?) processor.
I get what you're saying about build quality, and maybe you particular "client" didn't require windows or a good processor, but just seems like an apples to bananas comparison. "Toyota Corollas are crappy, check out this really well made bike!" Like… thanks but no thanks. I'm shopping for a car. I'm not interested in a bicycle.
I agree that it's not comparable for someone who wants better CPU and Video but at the same time if screen is crappy and keyboard is cheap not sure how much gaming someone would enjoy on it. In my case the price was also a big factor so getting it at $549 and $399 is also a big factor.
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Can confirm that screen sucks as well as keyboard which is not backlit and keys feel cheap and flimsy when pressed.
One of my clients wanted to use it as replacement for their broken chrome book and asked me to set it up (paid full $549 for it) I didn't like it at all and got this Acer 317 for $380 last week instead: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/acer...Id=64703
They liked it a lot more (17.3" IPS fullHD touchscreen and backlit keyboard was good value IMO). At that time Acer was selling refurbs on eBay for $350 with 2yr warranty from Allstate.
One of my clients wanted to use it as replacement for their broken chrome book and asked me to set it up (paid full $549 for it) I didn't like it at all and got this Acer 317 for $380 last week instead: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/acer...Id=64703
They liked it a lot more (17.3" IPS fullHD touchscreen and backlit keyboard was good value IMO). At that time Acer was selling refurbs on eBay for $350 with 2yr warranty from Allstate.
I get what you're saying about build quality, and maybe you particular "client" didn't require windows or a good processor, but just seems like an apples to bananas comparison. "Toyota Corollas are crappy, check out this really well made bike!" Like… thanks but no thanks. I'm shopping for a car. I'm not interested in a bicycle.
I get what you're saying about build quality, and maybe you particular "client" didn't require windows or a good processor, but just seems like an apples to bananas comparison. "Toyota Corollas are crappy, check out this really well made bike!" Like… thanks but no thanks. I'm shopping for a car. I'm not interested in a bicycle.
I agree that it's not comparable for someone who wants better CPU and Video but at the same time if screen is crappy and keyboard is cheap not sure how much gaming someone would enjoy on it. In my case the price was also a big factor so getting it at $549 and $399 is also a big factor.