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Acer Chromebook Plus 514 (2025) review

There’s a sense that Chrome OS has lost some of its momentum since the launch of the first wave of Chromebook Plus devices in 2023 and the Chromebook Plus with Gemini rebranding last year. In that time we’ve had a couple of genuinely great Chromebooks – the Asus ExpertBook CX54 and Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus – but no second wave of premium Chromebooks with updated designs and specs. Now, however, Acer has finally released a successor to its popular Chromebook Plus 514. Spoiler: it’s more of a tweak than a total reinvention, but it does just enough to make itself an even better budget business Chromebook.

Acer Chromebook Plus 514 (2025): Design

The design is, if anything, even less exciting than the 2023 original. The construction is still mostly plastic, though the lid with its two-tone, faux-metallic finish has been switched out for a simple aluminium effort. It’s slightly smaller at 316mm wide and 18.35mm thick rather than 319mm and 19.9mm, but not noticeably so, and the 227mm depth remains the same. With the clamshell open, you’d struggle to notice much, if any, difference, but the good news is that the solid build quality also hasn’t changed. There’s still not much flex in the body or the lid, and the new Chromebook Plus 514 holds the same MIL-STD-810H certification as the old one, giving you some guarantee of durability.


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