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Title: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: Redaktion on December 23, 2014, 10:11:46
Acer's All-in-One. Notebook, tablet or All-in-One PC, the Acer R13 meets almost all the requirements. Thanks to the new hinges that are called Ezel Aero Hinges, the device can be used in many operating modes and is also really fast with its two turbo SSDs in a RAID 0 configuration as well as Intel's i7 processor.

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Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: Zaur on December 23, 2014, 23:54:09
If you turn on the "Dolby digital plus" option (seearch in programs),
the sound in amazing!!!
Check it out!
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: Stefan on December 24, 2014, 00:15:46
Hllo,
Perhaps I am missing something, but why is this display marked as non-glossy... ??
Does it have some sort of antireflective cover, because there seem to be reflections visible on the provided photos.
How it can be non-glossy display, when it is covered woth (Gorila) glass?
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: Peter Wijono on December 28, 2014, 09:37:01
Where are the pictures of the inside ? The RAM ? The SSD ? Why nobody ever disassebled or teardown to take a look at e inside?
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: rawr on December 31, 2014, 09:13:29
i opened mine. There's 2 m.2 2280 ssds, easily replaceable. Battery looks pretty easy to replace too. Also wifi card looks easy to replace. Otherwise, everything else is soldered onto motherboard.
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: David C on January 05, 2015, 02:55:02
yoga 3 pro should use core M, the battery life information isn't correct.
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: yang on January 29, 2015, 19:48:45
battery life of this machine is wrong
model:AC14B8K-3220mAh, 48Wh, 15.2V, 4 Cell.
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: Peter Wijono on February 24, 2015, 14:00:03
I have been looking for articles on how to clone the Raid 0 ssd in R13. How to to self-upgrade from 128+128Gb, to 512 + 512Gb ? Many thanks.
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: sirkiwi on March 03, 2015, 18:15:13
Is this screen really matte? Looks glossy to me.
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: user-31 on June 26, 2015, 14:50:02
The author, please check more carefully when you clain a notebook is with IPS panel. This is the worse panel in years, certainly no IPS, it is worse than TN. Acer are very stupid to use this panel. Probably a VA panel. Makes me want to immediately sell this. I bought this because of your incorrect information and now wonder whom to sell this.

People, dont buy this. It has an awful panel.
Title: Re: Acer Aspire R13 R7-371T-779K Convertible Review
Post by: topik on August 06, 2015, 17:00:51
This notebook is terrible. The touchpad is not precise and there is a lag between moving a finger and cursor movement (seems like a large dead zone or something). But the worst part is keyboard - there is a whole thread on this topic on acer forums. It sometimes doesn't recognize a keystroke or it doubles the letter. And it gets worse over time - I have to send mine for keyboard replacement the second time. Also you cannot disable Intel Display Power Saving feature permanently which is pretty annoying. So definitely not worth the price. I'm selling mine and getting a Dell or Asus.