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Acer Chromebook Plus 516 review: The new king of big-screen budget Chromebooks?

The biggest challenge with the Acer Chromebook Plus 516 is dealing with what it is, not what it isn’t. Acer’s latest big screen Chromebook is not a successor to its superb Chromebook 516GE: the 16in Chromebook that was built for gaming, but turned out to be brilliant for business. Nor is it an XL upgrade of 2023’s Chromebook Plus 515: one of the best of the first wave of Chromebook Plus devices, with a spec that punched above its price. Instead, it’s a rather solid but unexciting budget Chromebook with a larger-than-average display. It makes a decent desktop replacement, but as Acer’s new big-screen Chromebook Plus, it’s just a little disappointing.

Acer Chromebook Plus 516: Design

The Chromebook Plus 515 was already one of the biggest Chromebooks, and the Plus 516 is larger still, with a 359 x 253mm desktop footprint and a chassis that’s 19mm thick at its thickest point. It’s not particularly heavy, at 1.7Kg, but it is a little unwieldy if you’re used to an ultraportable device. The design is also a little dull in comparison to the Plus 515, with a simple silver plastic lid instead of the old, two-tone styling with its faux-brushed aluminium textures.


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