Acer Chromebase 23.8" review
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- AIO
- ChromeOS
The Acer Chromebase is an unusual desktop computer in that it doesn’t run Windows or MacOS, but instead runs on Google’s ChromeOS, making it a non-portable Chromebook. However, we’re big fans of the simplified and lightweight ChromeOS, so if the other basics are all there, this could be a very appealing computer. Read the full review to see how it fared in our tough tests.
What's included:- Pros and cons
- What is it?
- How fast is it?
- What’s it like to use?
- What are the screen and sound like?
- What other specs are available?
- Should I buy it?
First reviewed by Which?
August 2021
Technical specifications
General
- ProcessorIntel Core i3-8130U
- Graphics adapterIntel UHD Graphics 600
- Height338mm
- Width539mm
- Depth211mm
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