TechComputers & PCsLaptopsAcer Chromebook Vero 514 review: eco-friendly and affordableIt’s eco-friendly and has a hip, offbeat design, but does the Acer Chromebook Vero 514 deliver the goods?When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Tom May)T3 VerdictThe Acer Chromebook Vero 514 has a slightly odd chassis design that you may either love or loathe, and its eco-credentials are a tad underwhelming. In general, though, it’s a fast-working Chromebook with a decent screen, excellent webcam and comfortable keyboard. Admittedly, it’s not a good choice for serious gamers, or anyone wedded to 4K. But for everyone else, it offers solid value at a very reasonable price.Reasons to buy+Fast performer+Strong battery life+Very good webcam+Made with recycled plastic+Reasonably pricedReasons to avoid-‘Marmite’ design-Not a touchscreen-Not for gaming-Audio a little tinnyWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.
TechComputers & PCsLaptopsAcer Chromebook Vero 514 review: eco-friendly and affordableIt’s eco-friendly and has a hip, offbeat design, but does the Acer Chromebook Vero 514 deliver the goods?When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Tom May)T3 VerdictThe Acer Chromebook Vero 514 has a slightly odd chassis design that you may either love or loathe, and its eco-credentials are a tad underwhelming. In general, though, it’s a fast-working Chromebook with a decent screen, excellent webcam and comfortable keyboard. Admittedly, it’s not a good choice for serious gamers, or anyone wedded to 4K. But for everyone else, it offers solid value at a very reasonable price.Reasons to buy+Fast performer+Strong battery life+Very good webcam+Made with recycled plastic+Reasonably pricedReasons to avoid-‘Marmite’ design-Not a touchscreen-Not for gaming-Audio a little tinnyWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.
It’s eco-friendly and has a hip, offbeat design, but does the Acer Chromebook Vero 514 deliver the goods?
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(Image credit: Tom May)T3 VerdictThe Acer Chromebook Vero 514 has a slightly odd chassis design that you may either love or loathe, and its eco-credentials are a tad underwhelming. In general, though, it’s a fast-working Chromebook with a decent screen, excellent webcam and comfortable keyboard. Admittedly, it’s not a good choice for serious gamers, or anyone wedded to 4K. But for everyone else, it offers solid value at a very reasonable price.Reasons to buy+Fast performer+Strong battery life+Very good webcam+Made with recycled plastic+Reasonably pricedReasons to avoid-‘Marmite’ design-Not a touchscreen-Not for gaming-Audio a little tinny
(Image credit: Tom May)
(Image credit: Tom May)
T3 VerdictThe Acer Chromebook Vero 514 has a slightly odd chassis design that you may either love or loathe, and its eco-credentials are a tad underwhelming. In general, though, it’s a fast-working Chromebook with a decent screen, excellent webcam and comfortable keyboard. Admittedly, it’s not a good choice for serious gamers, or anyone wedded to 4K. But for everyone else, it offers solid value at a very reasonable price.Reasons to buy+Fast performer+Strong battery life+Very good webcam+Made with recycled plastic+Reasonably pricedReasons to avoid-‘Marmite’ design-Not a touchscreen-Not for gaming-Audio a little tinny
T3 VerdictThe Acer Chromebook Vero 514 has a slightly odd chassis design that you may either love or loathe, and its eco-credentials are a tad underwhelming. In general, though, it’s a fast-working Chromebook with a decent screen, excellent webcam and comfortable keyboard. Admittedly, it’s not a good choice for serious gamers, or anyone wedded to 4K. But for everyone else, it offers solid value at a very reasonable price.
T3 Verdict
The Acer Chromebook Vero 514 has a slightly odd chassis design that you may either love or loathe, and its eco-credentials are a tad underwhelming. In general, though, it’s a fast-working Chromebook with a decent screen, excellent webcam and comfortable keyboard. Admittedly, it’s not a good choice for serious gamers, or anyone wedded to 4K. But for everyone else, it offers solid value at a very reasonable price.
Reasons to buy+Fast performer+Strong battery life+Very good webcam+Made with recycled plastic+Reasonably pricedReasons to avoid-‘Marmite’ design-Not a touchscreen-Not for gaming-Audio a little tinny
Reasons to buy+Fast performer+Strong battery life+Very good webcam+Made with recycled plastic+Reasonably priced
Fast performer
Strong battery life
Very good webcam
Made with recycled plastic
Reasonably priced
Reasons to avoid-‘Marmite’ design-Not a touchscreen-Not for gaming-Audio a little tinny
‘Marmite’ design
Not a touchscreen
Not for gaming
Audio a little tinny
Why you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.
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With a market flooded with literally hundreds of different laptops, you’d think that manufacturers would make a strong effort to distinguish each device and make it stand out over its rivals. Weirdly, that never seems to happen, and the avalanche of confusingly titled, samey-looking laptops continues apace.
Yes, a few brands make an effort towards uniqueness, most notablyApple’s sleek and stylishMacBook rangeandMicrosoft’s 2-in-1 hybrid Surface laptops. But otherwise, it’s pretty difficult for the average consumer to tell laptops apart, or to know why they should pick one over the other.
Acer’s new Chromebook Vero 514, however, does have a clear selling point: its environmental friendliness. The big news here is that it uses 30 per cent recycled plastic in the chassis and screen bezel, and 50 per cent in the keycaps and audio speakers. The packaging, too, is made from 90 per cent recycled paper, cardboard or other natural fibres, plus part of it can be reused as a laptop stand.
Acer Chromebook Vero 514: price & availability
(Image credit: Tom May)
(Image credit: Tom May)
I reviewed the base model of the Acer Chromebook Vero 514 14-inch, which is fitted with an Intel Core i3-1235U, 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD storage. It’s currently available in the UK atCurry’s for £499and in the US for$499 in BestBuy.
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Acer Chromebook Vero 514 review: design
A nice keyboard and trackpad; just a shame there’s no number pad(Image credit: Tom May)
A nice keyboard and trackpad; just a shame there’s no number pad
A nice keyboard and trackpad; just a shame there’s no number pad
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Most laptops these days try to at least imitate the sleek, metallic look of MacBooks, even if they are made of plastic. This device, however, takes a defiantly low-key approach, to create a chassis that looks like grey, ageing cardboard. Furthermore, it’s dotted with random yellow and blue speckles, to the extent that I keep thinking I’ve spilled bits of my lunch on it.
Personally, I’m not a fan of this look; maybe it’s because I’m responsible for the kit I review and have to pay if I break it; so every five minutes I’m having kittens that I’ve damaged it in some way! That said, online reviewers – both journalists and general consumers – seem to like this unique visual approach, and I’m impressed with Acer for trying something different, at least.
The functional aspects of the design, however, worked well for me. The backlit keyboard is comfortable and familiar-feeling, with large, spongy and responsive keys, a nice big and satisfying trackpad, and a dedicated button to bring up your Chrome apps menu above the Shift key.
I also like how Acer have (faintly) highlighted the ‘e’ and ‘r’ keys in yellow. This simple device does help you navigate the layout and avoid typos, as well as adding a bit of aesthetic quirkiness. The main negative, as with so many laptops these days, is the lack of a number pad.
Finally, I found the 1080p webcam did an excellent job of reproducing colours and coping in low-light conditions on my Zoom and Teams calls. Given how much online video communications we do these days, that’s a big plus – reducing the need to invest in a separateexternal webcam.
Acer Chromebook Vero 514 review: screen & speakers
It’s not a touchscreen, and it’s not 4K, but the HD screen is still a good option for watching movies(Image credit: Tom May)
It’s not a touchscreen, and it’s not 4K, but the HD screen is still a good option for watching movies
It’s not a touchscreen, and it’s not 4K, but the HD screen is still a good option for watching movies
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It’s not a touchscreen, and the refresh rate is a measly 30Hz, so this is very muchnota gaming laptop: check out theAcer Chromebook 516 GEif that’s your priority. Neither is it 4K, so if that’s a deal-breaker for you, you’ll prefer theAcer Swift Edge.
What’s a little more disappointing is the audio from the two downward-facing speakers. It’s not terrible, exactly, but it is a little bit tinny. That won’t matter if you use headphones, but otherwise you might need to buyexternal speakers, taking the shine off the otherwise affordable price.
Acer Chromebook Vero 514 review: performance & battery life
The Chromebook Vero 514 never slowed, no matter what I threw at it(Image credit: Tom May)
The Chromebook Vero 514 never slowed, no matter what I threw at it
The Chromebook Vero 514 never slowed, no matter what I threw at it
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Chromebooks generally run fast, because they’re free of the bloat that weighs down the Windows and Mac operating systems. On the downside, that means you can’t run a lot of software, fromMicrosoftOffice to Adobe Photoshop, but there are normally equivalents that can do a similar job, and the appeal of faster overall computing makes Chromebooks tempting to many people.
In this case, that appeal is very strong, because the Chromebook Vero 514’s 12th Gen Intel chip makes everything run very fast indeed. I’m a serial tab-opener, and got to more than 15 at one stage (editor’s note: you should see mine, it’s way worse), one of which was running hi-res video, without any slowdown whatsover. Fan noise was pretty low throughout too.
Battery life is also impressive. I consistently got around eight to eight-and-a-half hours of general work and productivity from each charge. That use typically includes website surfing, word processing and watching YouTube videos. And when I ran the standard test of looping a Netflix video, I managed 13 hours 24 minutes, which is enough to last the longest of flights.
Acer Chromebook Vero 514 review: connectivity
From left to right: USB-C, HDMI and audio jack slots(Image credit: Acer)
From left to right: USB-C, HDMI and audio jack slots
From left to right: USB-C, HDMI and audio jack slots
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Like a lot of modern laptops, the Acer Chromebook Vero 514 is disappointingly low on ports. On the left-hand side (see above), there’s a USB 3.2 Type-C port, an HDMI port, and an audio jack. Meanwhile on the right side, there’s a USB 3.2 Type-A port, another USB 3.2 Type-C port, and a Kensington lock.
And that’s your lot; so if you want to connect a lot of devices to your Chromebook at once, or attach a monitor or two, you may need to invest in a USB-C hub. On the plus side, we like that you can choose to power your device from either the left- or right-hand USB-C slot.
Acer Chromebook Vero 514 review: verdict
The Chromebook Vero 14 is a good value, mid-priced option for most people(Image credit: Tom May)
The Chromebook Vero 14 is a good value, mid-priced option for most people
The Chromebook Vero 14 is a good value, mid-priced option for most people
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The Acer Chromebook Vero 514 makes great claims for its eco-credentials, and the company should be applauded for innovating in this area. But we’re not sure that using 30 per cent recycled plastic in your build is all that impressive in a world where MacBooks are made from 100 per cent recycled aluminium.
So the question remains: is this generally a good Chromebook to buy? If you want to watch movies in 4K, play AAA games via a streaming service or listen to music through speakers at audiophile quality, the answer is no. Otherwise, for most people looking for a straightforward Chromebook, the answer is likely yes.
You’re getting a fast device with a decent screen that’s more than capable of typical computing tasks, from surfing the web and checking emails to streaming HD content. It’s got a quality webcam, making it perfect for anyone who does a lot of Zoom calls. And while the low-fi design might not be for everyone, it’s certainly distinctive. All this, at a very reasonable price, means that this mid-range Chromebook offers excellent value.
Also consider
If you can stretch to an extra £100/$100 or so, theAcer Chromebook Spin 713offers the benefits of having a 360-degree hinge mechanism, as well as a 12th Gen Intel processor and a 2K (2265 x 1504) screen resolution, although some may dislike the 3:2 display aspect ratio.
For a 16:9 alternative at a similar price, consider theAsus Chromebook Flip C434, which again offers 360-degree flexibility and a fast Intel chip, although you will be dropping down to Full HD in terms of screen resolution.
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