@@lotuslady9821 Yes. But I only really use it for web browsing at the other end of the house if I need it. It's not my main laptop. I run Linux Mint on my main machine.
A very clear, concise preview of what this model has to offer and has provided me with a better understanding of what I need for my purposes. Well done sir 👍
basically you're getting a large screen android tablet for a fraction of the cost (big touchscreen, android apps), with USB connections added to that. You may loose the practical portability of a tablet (with the attached keyboard), but does that really apply when you're buying a 15" tablet? You can't expect it to do high performance stuff with this price tag, but you can't with a budget Windows laptop either. I was always skeptical about Chromebooks, but I'm starting to see their value.
my acer chromebook was 400$ (with shipping) not a touchscreen. it works well. it is pretty fast. i use it for school and for homework and youtube. its nice. it works.
Great review. I just purchased one from BestBuy for about a hundred and sixty bucks. I like the size, the addition of USB type three ports and the two USB type C ports. I will use this only for casual computing - my main computer is a fairly powerful Dell desk top model. I like the screen size of the Acer 325 since I am getting a bit old and working with an 11 inch screen of my previous Samsung Chromebook was difficult. And, oh yes, I do like the price!
Thank you for this video. Is there a similar version with the speakers near the keyboard but with the Intel CPU? I don't quite understand all of the technical information, but I'm looking for a 'laptop' for my university classes, mostly for typing and saving documents, perhaps you could help me? I don't want or need a number pad, I'd prefer it if the touchpad were centered with the 'acer' logo (not like some others where it's off too far to the left), and I would like a touchscreen function: does such a beast exist in the world of chromebook? (: Thanks for taking the time to read my comment, I would greatly appreciate any information you could give me.
Hi Lon. Your videos are always so in depth and helpful so thank you for the content👍.. I need another Chromebook and have found here in the UK an Acer Chromebook 315-3HT but this comes with an Intel Pentium processor. This is £349. I take it the Intel Pentium is a better prospect than the AMD A4/A6?
This laptop is $250 right now at Target in the U.S.. Was going to purchase it but Lon mentioned problems with video, which would be one of my primary uses. So I might save up a little more money and get the Intel Pentium N4200 or the Celeron N3350 model instead - just to get that extra bit of longevity out of the laptop. Unless google comes out with software improvements to help alleviate the software/hardware bottlenecks Lon talks about.
The H264ify browser extension is the remedy he references in the video. It does make a huge difference in UA-cam performance, but Google really should work with companies to make sure their premier service works fine with the default VP9 format.
Got one for 150 brand new, does all I need. Big screen is nice. I don't have the touch display as far as I know. But touch pad is great for scrolling etc. Nice review. Appreciate the tips.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know of a way to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my login password. I love any help you can give me!
Would you please suggest some compatible printers that work well with the Acer Chromebook 315? PCMag had a few that were pricey & use up a lot of ink, which can be expensive, as well. Thank you!
Also, I read that the Canon TR8520 work with Acer Chromebook 315, but reviewer encounter problems after two months of use. Also, it uses up a lot on ink in a short period of time. Hmm?
Try the "H264ify" browser extension. It forces UA-cam to serve content in H.264 format instead of VP9. H.264 is typically hardware accelerated on all machines these days and gives much smoother playback than VP9.
@@dave4shmups Do a search on Google for "H264ify" and the first couple results should link to Chrome and Firefox's add-on page for it. It works so well I use it on all machines, even my gaming PC. Essential for Chromebooks, until Google gets VP9 working better.
Chromebook are not able to download or install any third party apps. You can download images from google images or download apps from play store. You are strict if you use this notebook
Question regarding the support for devices and their expiration for Google support. Is the way that Neverware's Chromium OS works a way to keep support for a chromebook that has "expired" from the official chrome OS supported devices? Is installing Neverware's Chromium OS on a chrome book the same as putting it onto an old laptop (install from a USB drive during boot-up)? Thanks!
You can use other operating systems on Chromebooks, but it's a process I wouldn't recommend unless you know what you're doing. There's a simple safe option that involves enabling Developer Mode and running some terminal scripts to set up Ubuntu, Kali, or Debian (and only one of those three) as a dual-boot with Chrome OS. And then there's a complicated process to get Windows (or any OS) on a Chromebook that involves flashing a BIOS that supports installation of other operating systems (where you then can install them like any other computer).
I would try the Ubuntu option with XFCE desktop, or if you do the hack-y method regarding the BIOS, use Peppermint OS as it's a lightweight cloud-centric Linux distro.
I have this type, mine is all metal, the hinge is different and it has an Intel chip. I can charge from either type c ports. The only thing I hate, is that the micro SD sticks out just enough, that I keep popping it out when taking it out of my backpack or moving it. Other than that, I'm happy with it and battery is awesome.
Monstar 831, I have the same Intel powered CB 15 with the metal case. I bought it on sale last year for $250. This new model seems to be a downgrade in many ways. I’m glad mine has a backlit keyboard.
I read that the Canon PIXMA TR8520 printer works with Acer Chromebook 315, but reviewers encountered problems after a short time (two months) of use. Also, it uses up a lot on ink in a short period of time. Hmm?
mine looks exactly the same but is back lite and mine was around 1000$ish... any clue whats so different about mine? different version? looks exactly the same tho
I just purchased an ACER 315 Chromebook, and I have purchased two different adapters in an attempt to extend my display to a tv. A USB to HDMI woudn't work. And a USB-C to HDMI would not work. I connected my previous Chromebook without any issue to tvs in the past, so I am not sure what I need to do with this new Chromebook. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. ~Joy
Thanks for the informed video. I purchased the intel model of this laptop and i am able to run 1080p fine and and set videos to 4k on youtube and they run fine also, so the issue with the AMD model does not seem to be present with the intel model, just a fyi for anyone looking at the intel version. Also this version does have a touch screen.
which one should i get? i would like to get the cheaper one but if the one that costs more is worth it for the money i’ll get the better one please let me know
@@Ahsxan i would definitely go with the intel model if you are concerned at all about video playback. Also, the touch screen on the intel model is handy, ive never owned a laptop before and find it nice to have. I cant say for certain if the amd model has a touch screen or not
I have watched a few of reviews on this laptop and I don't see any complaints about how the upload unloading process on this lap top. I brought it just to upload photos and videos of kids for my photography hobby and I have to manually save each photo into the laptop and it only saves them to a Google gallery I had to create to set up the laptop. I didn't plan to buy Photoshop or Lightroom software on it. There is not really a photo gallery on the laptop but, you can store photos into a file. However, you can not view the photo as you select it from the file and from the laptops gallery the way you can with HP laptops. My videos do not upload automatically from a camera or my cell phone either. I tried to upload it manually and it only saved as something I can't view and not as a video. I've used $600 HP desktop in 2006 and 2011 and 2013 and I was able to store over 8,000+10,000 photos and long videos into the desktop and on $600 lap tops photo galleries. This laptop comes with no instructions on what do to to upload quickly or how to use the laptop when it comes to quickly uploading just using a cord and a device. It's said to be for college students who store documents and I didn't research before I purchased it. I just assumed most laptops have an easy process with it comes up uploading photos and videos. The processor is slow and it takes 60+90+ seconds to save a photo on this laptop and I can deal with that. But, Imagine having 2,000 photos on a professional cameras that runs on a battery and manually uploading each photo into a computer only to not be able to see it in a gallery on the laptop and I can't see the photo as I share it to FB. I can only see for example "IMHG_0978" . HP shows you the photo from their files. This one doesn't. I feel owned by Google. They are already making animations and GIFs of photos because I have to use Google Gallery to see and edit my photos. And Google will charge people after so many photos. And you can't save photos on Google after you have so many photos.
You’re my go to tech guy so what are your thoughts on this...senior in college...last semester and need a new laptop...apple or a windows product? No previous apple experience other than an iPad.
@@LonSeidman do chromebooks have word so we can type stories and papers up? I like to write & searching for a laptop & wanted a nice one & mainly just to type my stories on And do u have to be connected to internet to use it?
My Chuwi chinese tablet (touchscreen and fanless of course) runs Windows 10 (latest version even after 2 years), 1 USB-C and 1 microUSB, microSD, 1920x1280 resolution, 4/64GB, plays 1080p without issues, is good after 2 years, and I can use as a secondary monitor with Wifi on Windows... and it costs US$ 214
Buy it and combine it with shadow cloud gaming pc and BOOM!!! You got basically a 2000 dollar pc for cheap. Shadow pc cost 12 a month at lowest and chromebooks are cheap.
Just got one of these with the celeron 4020 processor in it for only 130 dollars on newegg. Can't beat a chromebook with a touch and 1080 display for sub 150.
@@PlusSizeDemon93 Get the one from Walmart that's $179 right now, Celeron 4000, 4 gigs DDR4, etc. Screen isn't as high res but runs everything flawless and fast. Speakers are loud, not overly so.
Never understood the point of Chromebooks except maybe for students strapped for cash who do hell of a lot of word processing all day. Just configuring, securing and carrying around a machine is enough of burden these days to make it not really worth the limited flexibility of Chrome OS. Might as well spend an extra $200 for a budget Windows machine.
I have owned an Acer C720 Chromebook for 7 years now. I also own another newer Acer Chromebook as well as a Windows laptop. I hardly ever get on Windows anymore. The Chromebook, especially the newer has much more capability than you give credit for. The newer one, for instance, I have set up to go between Chrome OS and Linux. I use Linux more for a few games and specialty GIS mapping software. Otherwise, I probably can do more on my Chromebook than you are able to do without the risk of viruses! Show me a seven year old laptop computer that you own that is still running!
Mightbe Sherwood That’s assuming you don’t have any data or specific requirements...in which case there are also iPads, Android tablets and Macs. Not interested in how well a machine is going to be holding up in 7 years, at that point even if you have the thing, the replacement cost is extremely low and more so if it was a budget machine when new. You can run whatever flavor of Linux on a Windows machine and a sandboxed virtual machine of Windows but that isn’t always feasible on a Chromebook. I have a MacBook Pro that is 8 years old and still works...
Decent cheap 2-in-1 devices make sense. Think of it this way, you get a decent Android tablet that also has a full-fledged experience via Chrome OS and Linux apps - and most of them charge on the same cable as your phone.
@@carpettunnel8837 Peppermint OS is an excellent option to convert older machines into "Chromebooks". Native Linux app support, plus a webapp creation utility that can use either Firefox or Chromium.
Has anyone installed the Google Home App from the Google Play Store on this Chromebook or a similar recent model? I thought it would make a nice computer to control my Google Home empire with. Thanks. PS. I clicked on the affiliate link and studied carefully. I didn't see a touchscreen mentioned there, but one of the reviewers mentioned another Acer model that has the touch screen. Perhaps you can read the model number of the unit you have.
Looks like a nice option if it can be born-again into running straight Linux without the google chrome "features". Lots of Acer laptops work well for that. Some even allow for upgrading the SSD HD. Too bad Lon has to send this back. Presumably Acer would rather he didn't take it apart and see what he can get away with.
If you see one of these CPUs on a windows laptop, run far far away. Absolutely horrendous. Lon, I'd like to see a video on the Cloudready Chromium OS for laptops
I'd go with Peppermint OS for any situation where you want to make a "Chromebook" out of any machine. It's super lightweight and has a nifty feature to make web apps of any site and have them along with your native Linux apps (and you can set this feature up with either Firefox or Chromium as per your browser preference).
Being in Canada your US only affiliate links are not usable for . I your international audience to Acer Canada and found that the Canadian models are under different model numbers as well. www.acer.com/ac/en/CA/content/models/laptops/acerchromebook315 So it is still not clear which model you are talking about (All the descriptions indicate a 768 resolution and not the 1080 oyu hae indicated for example) for your international audiences. I am assuming you are referring to the 45WV international model but from the description the only differences I can see is the amount of memory included. The model description for the CB315-2H-2343 and the new CB315-2H-45WV have the same descriptions and a $50 price difference. Given the exchange and markup tis ends up being a $CDN laptop for moderate performance. I find it difficult oto justify this given tat I can get a Windows laptop with 20% more graphics performance for the same price. I am going to wait for the next level of Chromebook to come down in price.
They can all handle UA-cam, the problem is with Google using VP9 format by default. Install the H264ify Chrome extension and it fixes the problem by forcing UA-cam to serve you H.264 format instead.
@@markh8901 It happens with Firefox, too. It's kind of a problem with both things. The VP9 format isn't usually hardware accelerated (or isn't accelerated well) by most browsers. Microsoft Edge seems to be the best in performance and I don't think I've ever gotten dropped frames with VP9 on Edge. You can test it yourself by playing a video that you've noticed skipping before. While it plays: right click the video and select Stats for Nerds. Look for Viewport/Frames. On the rightmost side is X dropped of Y (Y being total frames). Do this in any browser you'd like to test (you can see what format it's serving in the Codecs part, H264ify forces UA-cam to serve you avc1/mp4a --- which is typically hardware accelerated in every browser, operating system, and machine hardware). Use the little X button at the top right of the Stats for Nerds box to close it.
@@AAWinnerMichaelCaine Thanks I tried, the extension did help but not by too much. If without it and frame dropped 10fps it would help down to 0fps. I didn't do a lot of test with my Chromebook 14 cb3-431(N3160). This chromebook handles 1080p quite well so I tested on 2k video, 4k....asking way too much ^^;; Do you have a a good video I could test on? I used the Aquaman trailer for the test. The scene he was driving and consumed by a tilde wave and had to save his father and met the princess ...It was the scene where all 3 of them stood together and camera started to close in on them, the frame dropped in 2k and the extension helped.
@@markh8901 Compression works best with stillness, so any video with a lot of motion or variance will be a better stress test. If there's choppiness with 2K or 4K content, I'd say it's probably just a weakness of the hardware itself. 1080p H.264 format is what to expect good performance from with any machine (even Raspberry Pi computers handle it fine). Anything higher in quality may need better hardware.
As cheap as this laptop is, you're still overpaying for it. Wait a little longer, save a bit more, and get something leaps and bounds better. I bought this Chromebook as a temporary solution while I moved around a lot. I knew I was going to take a significant hit in performance, but not this much. It runs like a fat kid.
Am I the only one that hates touchscreens on a notebook that obviously has a touch pad, and the ability to add a mouse if you want? I mean, what's the point? It's just not necessary. If given the option, I will take the non-touch screen.
@@KeanuPitt Actually you have to use it through Chrome exe. The app itself Zoom isn't supported. I have this one and another one I just bought. But using it through Google is the same, no biggie.
No third party apps cannot be install to to chromebook even if you wana download free movies or games on steam. You can however yes download google images picture or install games from apps store.
Disappointing performance, and a lot of new low cost Chromebook are going AMD over Intel, and the quality of Chromebooks are suffering because of it. Really hope that if they choose AMD, it's Ryzen only since everything AMD before Ryzen was really bad.
I have one and love it. Got it for Under $300 on Amazon a few months ago. And mine has a backlit keyboard.
Do you still love your laptop?
@@lotuslady9821 Yes. But I only really use it for web browsing at the other end of the house if I need it. It's not my main laptop. I run Linux Mint on my main machine.
@@Tommyr what’s linux
@@Ahsxan Google it. It's an operating system. And it's awesome.
@@Tommyr does it allow u to use windows apps on chromebook?
A very clear, concise preview of what this model has to offer and has provided me with a better understanding of what I need for my purposes. Well done sir 👍
Thank you for this amazing review Lon.TV 😊
basically you're getting a large screen android tablet for a fraction of the cost (big touchscreen, android apps), with USB connections added to that. You may loose the practical portability of a tablet (with the attached keyboard), but does that really apply when you're buying a 15" tablet? You can't expect it to do high performance stuff with this price tag, but you can't with a budget Windows laptop either. I was always skeptical about Chromebooks, but I'm starting to see their value.
my acer chromebook was 400$ (with shipping)
not a touchscreen. it works well. it is pretty fast.
i use it for school and for homework and youtube. its nice. it works.
Which model did you get? The processor?
@@BretSmith idek lol
the one i has is amd a8 radeon plus and 6gb of ram plus 64gb of storage for $400
Great review. I just purchased one from BestBuy for about a hundred and sixty bucks. I like the size, the addition of USB type three ports and the two USB type C ports. I will use this only for casual computing - my main computer is a fairly powerful Dell desk top model. I like the screen size of the Acer 325 since I am getting a bit old and working with an 11 inch screen of my previous Samsung Chromebook was difficult. And, oh yes, I do like the price!
Thank you for this video. Is there a similar version with the speakers near the keyboard but with the Intel CPU?
I don't quite understand all of the technical information, but I'm looking for a 'laptop' for my university classes, mostly for typing and saving documents, perhaps you could help me? I don't want or need a number pad, I'd prefer it if the touchpad were centered with the 'acer' logo (not like some others where it's off too far to the left), and I would like a touchscreen function: does such a beast exist in the world of chromebook? (:
Thanks for taking the time to read my comment, I would greatly appreciate any information you could give me.
Hi Lon. Your videos are always so in depth and helpful so thank you for the content👍.. I need another Chromebook and have found here in the UK an Acer Chromebook 315-3HT but this comes with an Intel Pentium processor. This is £349. I take it the Intel Pentium is a better prospect than the AMD A4/A6?
Yeah the intel will be a little better than the AMD A4/A6
@@LonSeidman Thank you Lon 🙏
i'm looking for a under 400$ laptop that can run both minecraft an sims 4, and mods for each. is this a good choice?
What about the stylus? Will this model work with a stylus? Otherwise good video.
If you don't mind a thick heavy laptop with sharp corners and a large bezel you might like it.
I just got this laptop today can't wait to use it
Could you tell me if you can play Minecraft on it
How do you lessen the brightness on Acer Chromebook 315?
The linked model is incorrect: It lacks the touchscreen feature.
This laptop is $250 right now at Target in the U.S.. Was going to purchase it but Lon mentioned problems with video, which would be one of my primary uses. So I might save up a little more money and get the Intel Pentium N4200 or the Celeron N3350 model instead - just to get that extra bit of longevity out of the laptop. Unless google comes out with software improvements to help alleviate the software/hardware bottlenecks Lon talks about.
The H264ify browser extension is the remedy he references in the video. It does make a huge difference in UA-cam performance, but Google really should work with companies to make sure their premier service works fine with the default VP9 format.
Just got one for $219
I got one for $180 at target two days ago
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GPU acceleration was released on Chrome OS 76. This video was likely recorded before the update rolled out onto his device.
It only applies to specific chromebooks though, this one is not currently compatible
Got one for 150 brand new, does all I need. Big screen is nice. I don't have the touch display as far as I know. But touch pad is great for scrolling etc. Nice review. Appreciate the tips.
I believe the link in the description is not for the touchscreen version.
And nothing at Amazon that I could find is this touch screen IPS version with the AMD processor.
Love how he has that 2gs and early mac in the background also from the price point this is a non upgradeable unit?
Yeah these are not really upgradeable.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know of a way to get back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my login password. I love any help you can give me!
@Krew Cesar instablaster ;)
Would you please suggest some compatible printers that work well with the Acer Chromebook 315? PCMag had a few that were pricey & use up a lot of ink, which can be expensive, as well. Thank you!
Also, I read that the Canon TR8520 work with Acer Chromebook 315, but reviewer encounter problems after two months of use. Also, it uses up a lot on ink in a short period of time. Hmm?
Great review! How does it do with 720p UA-cam video, apart from the app?
Try the "H264ify" browser extension. It forces UA-cam to serve content in H.264 format instead of VP9. H.264 is typically hardware accelerated on all machines these days and gives much smoother playback than VP9.
@@AAWinnerMichaelCaine How do you do that; just type that into Chrome??
@@dave4shmups Do a search on Google for "H264ify" and the first couple results should link to Chrome and Firefox's add-on page for it. It works so well I use it on all machines, even my gaming PC. Essential for Chromebooks, until Google gets VP9 working better.
Keep up the great work
Can this Laptop be used to play Games , Ie Stream games ?
Curious about this as well!
Chromebook are not able to download or install any third party apps.
You can download images from google images or download apps from play store.
You are strict if you use this notebook
Question regarding the support for devices and their expiration for Google support.
Is the way that Neverware's Chromium OS works a way to keep support for a chromebook that has "expired" from the official chrome OS supported devices?
Is installing Neverware's Chromium OS on a chrome book the same as putting it onto an old laptop (install from a USB drive during boot-up)?
Thanks!
I don't believe you can install Neverware on a CHromebook unfortunately. They support mainly older PCs.
You can use other operating systems on Chromebooks, but it's a process I wouldn't recommend unless you know what you're doing.
There's a simple safe option that involves enabling Developer Mode and running some terminal scripts to set up Ubuntu, Kali, or Debian (and only one of those three) as a dual-boot with Chrome OS.
And then there's a complicated process to get Windows (or any OS) on a Chromebook that involves flashing a BIOS that supports installation of other operating systems (where you then can install them like any other computer).
I would try the Ubuntu option with XFCE desktop, or if you do the hack-y method regarding the BIOS, use Peppermint OS as it's a lightweight cloud-centric Linux distro.
I have this type, mine is all metal, the hinge is different and it has an Intel chip. I can charge from either type c ports. The only thing I hate, is that the micro SD sticks out just enough, that I keep popping it out when taking it out of my backpack or moving it. Other than that, I'm happy with it and battery is awesome.
Monstar 831, I have the same Intel powered CB 15 with the metal case. I bought it on sale last year for $250. This new model seems to be a downgrade in many ways. I’m glad mine has a backlit keyboard.
I read that the Canon PIXMA TR8520 printer works with Acer Chromebook 315, but reviewers encountered problems after a short time (two months) of use. Also, it uses up a lot on ink in a short period of time. Hmm?
What do you recommend a chromebook or a Galaxy Go laptop? Thanks
mine looks exactly the same but is back lite and mine was around 1000$ish... any clue whats so different about mine? different version? looks exactly the same tho
I just purchased an ACER 315 Chromebook, and I have purchased two different adapters in an attempt to extend my display to a tv. A USB to HDMI woudn't work. And a USB-C to HDMI would not work. I connected my previous Chromebook without any issue to tvs in the past, so I am not sure what I need to do with this new Chromebook. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. ~Joy
Thanks for the informed video. I purchased the intel model of this laptop and i am able to run 1080p fine and and set videos to 4k on youtube and they run fine also, so the issue with the AMD model does not seem to be present with the intel model, just a fyi for anyone looking at the intel version. Also this version does have a touch screen.
which one should i get? i would like to get the cheaper one but if the one that costs more is worth it for the money i’ll get the better one please let me know
@@Ahsxan i would definitely go with the intel model if you are concerned at all about video playback. Also, the touch screen on the intel model is handy, ive never owned a laptop before and find it nice to have. I cant say for certain if the amd model has a touch screen or not
@@ppartsx alright do u know the model name?
I have watched a few of reviews on this laptop and I don't see any complaints about how the upload unloading process on this lap top. I brought it just to upload photos and videos of kids for my photography hobby and I have to manually save each photo into the laptop and it only saves them to a Google gallery I had to create to set up the laptop. I didn't plan to buy Photoshop or Lightroom software on it.
There is not really a photo gallery on the laptop but, you can store photos into a file. However, you can not view the photo as you select it from the file and from the laptops gallery the way you can with HP laptops. My videos do not upload automatically from a camera or my cell phone either. I tried to upload it manually and it only saved as something I can't view and not as a video.
I've used $600 HP desktop in 2006 and 2011 and 2013 and I was able to store over 8,000+10,000 photos and long videos into the desktop and on $600 lap tops photo galleries. This laptop comes with no instructions on what do to to upload quickly or how to use the laptop when it comes to quickly uploading just using a cord and a device.
It's said to be for college students who store documents and I didn't research before I purchased it. I just assumed most laptops have an easy process with it comes up uploading photos and videos.
The processor is slow and it takes 60+90+ seconds to save a photo on this laptop and I can deal with that. But, Imagine having 2,000 photos on a professional cameras that runs on a battery and manually uploading each photo into a computer only to not be able to see it in a gallery on the laptop and I can't see the photo as I share it to FB. I can only see for example "IMHG_0978" . HP shows you the photo from their files. This one doesn't. I feel owned by Google. They are already making animations and GIFs of photos because I have to use Google Gallery to see and edit my photos. And Google will charge people after so many photos. And you can't save photos on Google after you have so many photos.
You’re my go to tech guy so what are your thoughts on this...senior in college...last semester and need a new laptop...apple or a windows product? No previous apple experience other than an iPad.
I’ve had good luck with my Macbooks over the years. Apple has been good about repairing issues and they just work.
That’s the direction I was leaning as I believe my children would benefit from an apple as well...I think they use them in grade school.
@@LonSeidman do chromebooks have word so we can type stories and papers up? I like to write & searching for a laptop & wanted a nice one & mainly just to type my stories on And do u have to be connected to internet to use it?
@@lahendrawoodard9218 See here: ua-cam.com/video/9MDYczViU_0/v-deo.html
@@LonSeidman thanks
The Intel version is a good choice too?
My touch screen is not working. Brand new, just out of the box. Help!!
My Chuwi chinese tablet (touchscreen and fanless of course) runs Windows 10 (latest version even after 2 years), 1 USB-C and 1 microUSB, microSD, 1920x1280 resolution, 4/64GB, plays 1080p without issues, is good after 2 years, and I can use as a secondary monitor with Wifi on Windows... and it costs US$ 214
My laptop did casually 59.5 with standard 4 Intel cores of i7-7700HQ :)
I only can get the Intel version in Germany. Does anyone know of it's the same display?
Buy it and combine it with shadow cloud gaming pc and BOOM!!! You got basically a 2000 dollar pc for cheap. Shadow pc cost 12 a month at lowest and chromebooks are cheap.
Just got one of these with the celeron 4020 processor in it for only 130 dollars on newegg. Can't beat a chromebook with a touch and 1080 display for sub 150.
I just sent off for an Acer CB 531 Premium 15.6 for $299
Am I screwed?
Yes I just it for 178 at Walmart lol
@@PlusSizeDemon93 Get the one from Walmart that's $179 right now, Celeron 4000, 4 gigs DDR4, etc. Screen isn't as high res but runs everything flawless and fast. Speakers are loud, not overly so.
Looking to buy a hard case for this laptop but I can't find one
How do I get a music library with my songs? Like iTunes
for me it dosent let me touch screen on mine is 315 like yours but mine dosent touch screen:(
I have an Acer Chromebook and is saying chrome is is missing or damage I just got it a little less than a month
I’d take it back & request a replacement
Is it compatible to have Microsoft Word
Who else expected Ryzen when they saw "AMD"?
Not really possible at this price.
Yeah. I thought it would be ryzen.
I have this same one but its an A6 and sucks really bad cause i can never get to watch videos in 1080p or even 480p and maybe never 360p
Would you recommend it for editing videos and uploading them on UA-cam
NO
@@MentalitaHrvatska lol. is there a reason?
I have the same exact Chromebook, but mine isn't touchscreen? Help
There 2 version
Never understood the point of Chromebooks except maybe for students strapped for cash who do hell of a lot of word processing all day. Just configuring, securing and carrying around a machine is enough of burden these days to make it not really worth the limited flexibility of Chrome OS. Might as well spend an extra $200 for a budget Windows machine.
I have owned an Acer C720 Chromebook for 7 years now. I also own another newer Acer Chromebook as well as a Windows laptop. I hardly ever get on Windows anymore. The Chromebook, especially the newer has much more capability than you give credit for. The newer one, for instance, I have set up to go between Chrome OS and Linux. I use Linux more for a few games and specialty GIS mapping software. Otherwise, I probably can do more on my Chromebook than you are able to do without the risk of viruses! Show me a seven year old laptop computer that you own that is still running!
Configuring and securing - you just described why people like Chromebooks. You don't have to. Just login and go.
Mightbe Sherwood That’s assuming you don’t have any data or specific requirements...in which case there are also iPads, Android tablets and Macs.
Not interested in how well a machine is going to be holding up in 7 years, at that point even if you have the thing, the replacement cost is extremely low and more so if it was a budget machine when new. You can run whatever flavor of Linux on a Windows machine and a sandboxed virtual machine of Windows but that isn’t always feasible on a Chromebook. I have a MacBook Pro that is 8 years old and still works...
Decent cheap 2-in-1 devices make sense. Think of it this way, you get a decent Android tablet that also has a full-fledged experience via Chrome OS and Linux apps - and most of them charge on the same cable as your phone.
@@carpettunnel8837 Peppermint OS is an excellent option to convert older machines into "Chromebooks". Native Linux app support, plus a webapp creation utility that can use either Firefox or Chromium.
does anyone know the cpu?
Would have much rather had a numeric keypad instead of those two speakers.
Gregg H Check out the HP chromebook 15 2020 on Amazon, it has a number keypad and has a 15.6 inch touchscreen as well.
Has anyone installed the Google Home App from the Google Play Store on this Chromebook or a similar recent model? I thought it would make a nice computer to control my Google Home empire with. Thanks.
PS. I clicked on the affiliate link and studied carefully. I didn't see a touchscreen mentioned there, but one of the reviewers mentioned another Acer model that has the touch screen. Perhaps you can read the model number of the unit you have.
will it work on 220v (argentina)?
how do i make it touch screen
How can I activate the keyboard blacklight on this laptop
Sorry no backlit on this.
Musst be $700 more or 1000
Looks like a nice option if it can be born-again into running straight Linux without the google chrome "features". Lots of Acer laptops work well for that. Some even allow for upgrading the SSD HD. Too bad Lon has to send this back. Presumably Acer would rather he didn't take it apart and see what he can get away with.
🤔 I bet he would take it apart. Didn't think about that.
cuenta con tarjeta de memoria. se puede expandir.
If you see one of these CPUs on a windows laptop, run far far away. Absolutely horrendous.
Lon, I'd like to see a video on the Cloudready Chromium OS for laptops
Yeah they are pretty bad on Windows! They seem to be ok on ChromeOS.
I'd go with Peppermint OS for any situation where you want to make a "Chromebook" out of any machine. It's super lightweight and has a nifty feature to make web apps of any site and have them along with your native Linux apps (and you can set this feature up with either Firefox or Chromium as per your browser preference).
My webcam is black (not turning on) anybody have the same problem ???
Can it game?
This review is great! Considered buying and now this chromebook is a pass.
Can speed or memory be updated on this?
No
Whats better this or the 314
Yes
hola, me la recomienda para trabajo/oficina.
Is the ram and ssd upgradable?
No. With chrome books everything is soldered.
@@joetooly8297 some of the earlier models were upgradable. I have owned an acer 15 chromebook where the ssd was upgradable.
Do I see a Colecovision controller?!?
Does this hook up to 5ghz wifi?
Yes A/C
Thanks, For Review
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So I just bought one. My kid zoomed in to far. Did a factory reset... still zoomed in....
How is it on gaming
decent.
may lag but your get 30fps for some games.
almost 700 here in Vancouver Canada.
NICE VIDEO!
I have had mine for about a year. Today it just went dead
This model also comes without the touch screen
This model comes from Target
Being in Canada your US only affiliate links are not usable for . I your international audience to Acer Canada and found that the Canadian models are under different model numbers as well. www.acer.com/ac/en/CA/content/models/laptops/acerchromebook315 So it is still not clear which model you are talking about (All the descriptions indicate a 768 resolution and not the 1080 oyu hae indicated for example) for your international audiences. I am assuming you are referring to the 45WV international model but from the description the only differences I can see is the amount of memory included. The model description for the CB315-2H-2343 and the new CB315-2H-45WV have the same descriptions and a $50 price difference. Given the exchange and markup tis ends up being a $CDN laptop for moderate performance. I find it difficult oto justify this given tat I can get a Windows laptop with 20% more graphics performance for the same price. I am going to wait for the next level of Chromebook to come down in price.
I returned this as soon as I got it thanks to the atrocious build quality, even at this price point.
So what's the cheapest chromebook that can actually handle youtube?
They can all handle UA-cam, the problem is with Google using VP9 format by default. Install the H264ify Chrome extension and it fixes the problem by forcing UA-cam to serve you H.264 format instead.
@@AAWinnerMichaelCaine It happens to all OS all browsers or just chrome OS or chrome browser or simply on google/youtube server side?
@@markh8901 It happens with Firefox, too. It's kind of a problem with both things. The VP9 format isn't usually hardware accelerated (or isn't accelerated well) by most browsers. Microsoft Edge seems to be the best in performance and I don't think I've ever gotten dropped frames with VP9 on Edge.
You can test it yourself by playing a video that you've noticed skipping before. While it plays: right click the video and select Stats for Nerds. Look for Viewport/Frames. On the rightmost side is X dropped of Y (Y being total frames). Do this in any browser you'd like to test (you can see what format it's serving in the Codecs part, H264ify forces UA-cam to serve you avc1/mp4a --- which is typically hardware accelerated in every browser, operating system, and machine hardware).
Use the little X button at the top right of the Stats for Nerds box to close it.
@@AAWinnerMichaelCaine Thanks I tried, the extension did help but not by too much. If without it and frame dropped 10fps it would help down to 0fps. I didn't do a lot of test with my Chromebook 14 cb3-431(N3160). This chromebook handles 1080p quite well so I tested on 2k video, 4k....asking way too much ^^;;
Do you have a a good video I could test on? I used the Aquaman trailer for the test. The scene he was driving and consumed by a tilde wave and had to save his father and met the princess ...It was the scene where all 3 of them stood together and camera started to close in on them, the frame dropped in 2k and the extension helped.
@@markh8901 Compression works best with stillness, so any video with a lot of motion or variance will be a better stress test. If there's choppiness with 2K or 4K content, I'd say it's probably just a weakness of the hardware itself. 1080p H.264 format is what to expect good performance from with any machine (even Raspberry Pi computers handle it fine). Anything higher in quality may need better hardware.
As cheap as this laptop is, you're still overpaying for it. Wait a little longer, save a bit more, and get something leaps and bounds better. I bought this Chromebook as a temporary solution while I moved around a lot. I knew I was going to take a significant hit in performance, but not this much. It runs like a fat kid.
I own one and it's a nice machine
This freaking bazel is a turn off for me
It seems that a chromebook is a large android smartphone with a keyboard?
Depends on how you use it. If you want more out of it, you could use Linux apps.
Am I the only one that hates touchscreens on a notebook that obviously has a touch pad, and the ability to add a mouse if you want? I mean, what's the point? It's just not necessary. If given the option, I will take the non-touch screen.
I like AMD over Intel any day.
I have one and it’s not touch screen
The most you should ever pay for a chromebook is $150.
This is an understatement.
Will Zoom work on this laptop?
Zoom works on phones and tablets/iPads so yes
@@KeanuPitt Actually you have to use it through Chrome exe. The app itself Zoom isn't supported. I have this one and another one I just bought. But using it through Google is the same, no biggie.
LEYKIS 101!!!!
pov: your watching this on the acer chromebook 315:)
$179$ at Wal-Mart right now. I destroy my kids on Fortnite using this and Geforce's cloud gaming service. They cry, I win, good stuff.
Is it the touch screen version?
@@OEverettC No but the screen does look good.
Not bad Chromebook.
I bought it just because it is fanless. 👍🤫
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UA-cam, which is owned by Google, studders on a Google Chromebook? No thanks !
Horrible performance even for chromebookb
The cheap nontouch screen one is absolute garbage!
Could you play fortnite on it?
I think no...
Im sure:D
Noooo not even close lol
No third party apps cannot be install to to chromebook even if you wana download free movies or games on steam.
You can however yes download google images picture or install games from apps store.
Disappointing performance, and a lot of new low cost Chromebook are going AMD over Intel, and the quality of Chromebooks are suffering because of it. Really hope that if they choose AMD, it's Ryzen only since everything AMD before Ryzen was really bad.
so so true amd is just a was of time in 2020, old junk...