

The 14-inch touch display has a crisp 1920x1200 (FHD+) resolution, made taller thanks to the 16:10 aspect ratio.

It's durable, the keyboard is sized right for small hands, and it's certainly affordable. This Chromebook should be a great option for younger users who don't need a lot of performance power. Above the display is a 720p camera with HDR capabilities to help with video conferencing, and ports include USB-C, USB-A, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The HD resolution also won't look as grainy at this size. The 11.6-inch touch display is sized perfectly for smaller hands, and the convertible design allows it to be used in tent, stand, and tablet modes when the keyboard and touchpad aren't required. It has a MediaTek octa-core MT8183 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of eMMC storage, with a battery that can run for up to 15 hours on a charge. Of course, it can't compete with the more expensive options when it comes to raw performance and display quality, but it can easily handle a student's workload.
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Need to keep your Chromebook budget as small as possible? Acer's Chromebook Spin 311 can be shopped for about $200, making it our best value pick and one of the best cheap Chromebooks.
