Update: Quick jump to 2020, Acer have released a revised version of the Spin 3, and you can find all about it from our detailed review. In other words, this is the kind of laptop you should be interested in if you’re looking for good bang for your buck and definitely want a touchscreen, without caring for the premium looks, craftsmanship or fancy features you’d get with the higher-tier, and of course more expensive, options.īut is it good enough, and is such a laptop actually worth buying in 2019? You’ll find out from the rows down below.
This kind of money gets you a 14-inch laptop with an IPS touchscreen, latest generation Whiskey Lake hardware, a big battery that will keep this running for hours, as well as all the standard ports, but you’ll have to settle for a rather chunky all-plastic build and a non-backlit keyboard, among others. This is an entry-level convertible laptop, with a starting price of around 650 EUR in Europe (and around $600 in the US, when available).