![]() Unlike the Pixelbook Go with its stingy port offerings, the Latitude 5400’s thicker body allows for a wider selection of I/O options, including one Type-C port, two Type-A ports and a microSD card reader. The sturdy Latitude 5400 passed 17 MIL-STD 810G tests, proving that it can endure shocks, drops and extreme temperatures. The Latitude 5400 isn’t as sleek and slim as the Pixelbook Go with a weight of 3.4 pounds and a thickness of 0.8 inches, but a little chunkiness never hurt anybody. ![]() The Latitude 5400 served up the same battery runtime as the Pixelbook Go, lasting 11 hours and 29 minutes. The Google Pixelbook Go may not want to share its glory with another Chromebook, but it has no choice but to scoot over on its throne and make room for the Dell Latitude 5400. See our full Acer Chromebook Spin 713 review. With its speedy performance, bright display, versatile design and long battery life, the Chromebook Spin 713 is the total package. If you love tablets, but still want access to a keyboard, the Chromebook Spin 713 is the ideal laptop for you. Like the Chromebook x360 14 G1 and the Duet, the Chromebook Spin 713 is a 2-in-1 (yes, Chromebook convertibles are totally killing it in the battery-life game). Packed with an Intel Core i5-10210U CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD, the Chromebook Spin 713 whizzed past its fellow Chrome OS rivals, including the Google Pixelbook Go, on performance tests such as Geekbench 5.0 and Jetstream 2.0. The average Chromebook emits 274 nits of brightness, but according to our testing, the Chromebook Spin 713 is far from average with its 445-nit screen. On top of that, the Chromebook Spin 713 is one of our favorite Chrome OS devices, garnering an Editor’s Choice badge and an impressive 4.5-star rating.Īside from its long battery life, the Chromebook Spin 713 also impressed us with its bright, 13.5-inch display. The Acer Chromebook Spin 713 lasts nearly 12 hours - almost half of the day - before the battery drains out.
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