Reviewers Liked
- All-day battery life, Durable design
- Textured back is perfect for grip, Decent display with solid viewing angles, Fully functional USB-C port, Battery life is great
- Crisp, bright display, Rugged design is perfect for the education market, Long-lasting battery, Stylus is great for taking quick notes or doodling
- Great battery life, Lag-free intended usage, Lightweight and portable, Wacom EMR stylus embeds cleanly into the plastic casing, Bright, high-resolution display, Chrome OS administrative tools and Android apps, USB Type-C, High-quality audio
- Simple yet functional design, Included Wacom stylus requires no pairing or charging, USB-C 3.1 Gen 1 port supports charging, data transfer, and external displays, Android apps that have been optimized for Chrome work quite well
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Processor is slow for most tasks, Chrome OS is clunky without a physical keyboard
- Speakers make me want to cry, Windowed Chrome OS UI straight up gone, Rockchip processor struggles under load
- Not widely available to the general public, Plastic build at its price point, Low-resolution cameras, No IP rating or screen hardening specified, No easy way to handle full-screen app crashes, Wrap-Up, The new Acer Chromebook Tab 10 proves yet again that
- Doesn't come with a Bluetooth keyboard, No real-time handwriting-to-text translation in text boxes, Some Android apps still have sizing/orientation issues on large-screened Chrome OS devices
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