Our favourite of the species is the Google Pixelbook Go, which will set you back £629 for the base model but is worth every penny thanks to its slim, lightweight design, supreme battery life and outstanding keyboard. So obviously it’s fairer to compare it to other Chromebooks. In that price bracket, you can definitely get more power, especially if you’re prepared to give AMD Ryzen-powered devices a spin.īut that’s kind of a moot point when the 514 deliberately doesn’t run Windows. You may balk at that price considering the ageing processor, and I don't blame you if you’re already happy with Windows 10. For that, Acer is asking for £379, although it also sells a slightly improved version with an Intel Pentium N4200 processor instead of the Celeron for £399.
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