Acer Chromebook Vero 514 review: pulled me to the Chromebook side


Acer Chromebook Vero 514 : Two-minute review

As someone who is firmly rooted in the Apple ecosystem, I found the Acer Chromebook Vero 514 a joy to use – once I got the hang of it. It might be slightly more expensive than some of the more popular Chromebooks out there (like the Acer Chromebook 314), but considering how much time and effort has clearly gone into making this a sustainable and eco-friendly laptop, the pricing can be easily overlooked.

Fans of Google and Chrome OS will naturally adore the simple layout and intuitive Everything Button, Chromebooks’ answer to the age-old problem of ‘I want to Google something, but I can’t be bothered to open a whole new tab’.

Have a random urge to see what your favorite celeb is up to? A writer trying to remember what a polysyndeton is? Can’t remember where you saved that one file you’ve probably already downloaded twelve times? The Everything Button has you covered. In all honesty, this is probably one of the best Chromebooks I’ve reviewed – and I am not normally a Chromebook fan. 

Acer Chromebook Vero 514

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Compared to its Windows-powered predecessor, there isn’t much difference in physical appearance between the Acer Aspire Vero and the Acer Chromebook Vero 514. The Vero 514 has a retro feel that works well with what it’s trying to achieve aesthetically; in that the design seems to favor simplicity over frills, something which is refreshing to see. This would definitely suit a campus environment and could be a great device for students, and as such may make an appearance in our best Chromebooks for students list in the near future.



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