Acer Chromebook Plus 514 review: everyday budget computing

The Acer Chromebook Plus 514 is a compact 14-inch laptop with a plastic finish, average screen and great keyboard

Acer Chromebook Plus 514 CB514-4H-31LB
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Our Verdict

Chromebooks have a reputation as low-power devices tied to online services, and to an extent that’s still true, in that you’ll get the best from one if you sign into Google’s cloud offerings and use web apps. However, the new range of Chromebook Plus machines offers more, including Android compatibility and AI in the form of the Gemini chatbot, and Acer’s Chromebook Plus 514 brings all this in a chunky plastic shell with a keyboard that’s great to use and isn’t going to goad you into typing ripe language. Overall, it’s a successful budget laptop, but not one that’s going to appeal to power users.

For

  • Compact Chromebook
  • Excellent keyboard
  • Decent endurance

Against

  • ChromeOS limitations
  • Screen ‘only’ 1080p
  • Small speakers

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The humble Chromebook may be a tough sell to creatives and other users who have become used to the constant march of technology. Why would you want a low-powered laptop that’s limited to web and Android apps (plus Linux if you don’t mind fiddling about a bit) with a relatively low-res screen in 2024?

The fact is that, compared to many of the best laptops for graphic design and the gaming laptops that come out with increasing speed, a Chromebook is a bargain, and one that can deal with much of the office work that comes with running a studio as well as being a capable browsing machine that can handle a little photo editing too. When you’re only paying £350 for a second machine to complement your MacBook, you’re not looking for excellent performance, you’re looking for versatility, and that’s what Acer provides here.

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Key specs
CPUIntel Core i3 i3-N305
GPUIntel UHD integrated
RAM8GB LPDDR5
Screen size14in
Resolution1920 x 1080
Refresh rate60Hz
Storage128gb eMMC + microSD
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth (version not stated), 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C, 3.5mm audio
Dimensions20.50 x 326.9 x 224.9 mm
Weight1.43 kg
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Benchmark scores
Mozilla Kraken730.3
Browserbench Speedometer10.1
Browserbench JetStream192.119
Geekbench 6Row 3 - Cell 1
Multi-core4192
Single core1115
GPU5462
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The Verdict
7.5

out of 10

Acer Chromebook Plus 514

Chromebooks have a reputation as low-power devices tied to online services, and to an extent that’s still true, in that you’ll get the best from one if you sign into Google’s cloud offerings and use web apps. However, the new range of Chromebook Plus machines offers more, including Android compatibility and AI in the form of the Gemini chatbot, and Acer’s Chromebook Plus 514 brings all this in a chunky plastic shell with a keyboard that’s great to use and isn’t going to goad you into typing ripe language. Overall, it’s a successful budget laptop, but not one that’s going to appeal to power users.

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Ian Evenden

Ian Evenden has been a journalist for over 20 years, starting in the days of QuarkXpress 4 and Photoshop 5. He now mainly works in Creative Cloud and Google Docs, but can always find a use for a powerful laptop or two. When not sweating over page layout or photo editing, you can find him peering at the stars or growing vegetables.