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product_id: 34815215
title: "Chromebook R 11 Convertible, 11.6-Inch HD Touch, Intel Celeron N3150, 4GB DDR3L, 32GB, CB5-132T-C1LK, Denim White"
brand: "acer"
price: "$764.20"
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# Intel Celeron N3150 Quad-Core 1.6GHz 360° convertible touchscreen Up to 10-hour battery life Chromebook R 11 Convertible, 11.6-Inch HD Touch, Intel Celeron N3150, 4GB DDR3L, 32GB, CB5-132T-C1LK, Denim White

**Brand:** acer
**Price:** $764.20
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Work, play, and create anywhere — the future of mobile computing is here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Chromebook R 11 Convertible, 11.6-Inch HD Touch, Intel Celeron N3150, 4GB DDR3L, 32GB, CB5-132T-C1LK, Denim White by acer
- **How much does it cost?** $764.20 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- acer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted acer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smooth multitasking powerhouse:** Intel Celeron N3150 Quad-Core processor with 4GB RAM handles multiple tabs and apps without a hitch.
- • **All-day productivity, unplugged:** Enjoy up to 10 hours of seamless work and play without hunting for outlets.
- • **Instant access to Google ecosystem:** Built-in Chrome OS with automatic updates, virus protection, and Google Play Store for your favorite apps and files.
- • **Versatile 360° convertible design:** Switch effortlessly between laptop, tablet, tent, and stand modes to match your workflow and lifestyle.
- • **Lightweight yet durable Denim White chassis:** Sleek, modern design at just 2.76 lbs that fits your on-the-go professional vibe.

## Overview

The Acer Chromebook R11 is a stylish, lightweight 11.6-inch convertible laptop featuring a responsive HD touchscreen, Intel Celeron N3150 Quad-Core processor, 4GB DDR3L RAM, and 32GB eMMC storage. Running Chrome OS, it offers fast boot times, built-in virus protection, and seamless integration with Google apps and the Play Store. With up to 10 hours of battery life and versatile 360° hinge design, it’s perfect for professionals seeking a flexible, reliable device for productivity and entertainment on the move.

## Description

Acer Chromebook R11 CB5-132T-C1LK comes with these high level specs: Intel Celeron N3150 Quad-Core processor 1.6GHz with Intel Burst technology up to 2.08GHz, chrome, 11.6" HD Widescreen LED-backlit display (1366x768 resolution; 16:9 aspect ratio), multi-touch screen, supporting 10 finger touch, Intel HD graphics, 4GB DDR memory, 32GB internal storage, secure digital (SD) card reader, 802.11Ac WiFi featuring MIMO technology (Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 4.0, built-in HD Webcam, 1 - USB 3.0 port, 1 - USB 2.0 port, 1 - HDMI port, 3-cell Li-ion battery (3220 mAh), up to 10-hours battery life, 2.76 lbs. | 1.25 kg (system unit only) (NX.G54AA.002)

Review: This is what I came to the future for - I've been EXTREMELY impressed by this device. I was initially a little nervous as the system was somewhat glitchy for the first couple of weeks, seemed to be a problem with the Chrome OS because it was fixed by the next update. I previously had an Acer Chromebook c720 which I LOVED--had it for 3 1/2 years and traveled with it all over the world before the keyboard finally died. Here are my favorite things about the R11: -Touchscreen: hey, it's not an iPad, but it works great for what I need it to do (reading and annotating e-books and pdfs through desertcart Kindle and a great app called Xodo). If you're an artist, probably not responsive enough, but if you just want to play games and underline the occasional text, this is awesome. -360 degree rotation: LOVE the ability to watch movies in tent mode, turn it into a (slightly heavy, thick) tablet. Switching back and forth is seamless once you get used to it. I was super worried that touching the keyboard when it was in tablet mode would cause it to switch back to laptop mode, but it looks like once you move the screen back past like 180 degrees, it goes into full touchscreen. Took a week or so to get used to, but love it now. Screen stays in whatever position you put it solidly enough to use the touchscreen. Processor: I currently have 4 windows with a total of 18 tabs open. I streamed an HD movie on Netflix with all those open, no pauses or buffering. Unreal. Battery: SOLID. Seems to have a slightly shorter life than my Acer c720 (which literally went for days), but probably because of the aforementioned dozens of tabs and Netflix. The promised 8-9 hours definitely holds true, and will last longer if brightness is turned down/you're only web browsing, etc. Price. I mean, come on $300 is unbeatable if what you want is email, Netflix, and books. I feel like I have a tablet and super mobile laptop rolled into one. The bad: - speakers are a little tinny (though the volume is AWESOME) and it's not possible to customize the equalizer on the Chrome OS right now :( - though it's a super light laptop, the chromebook is a little heavy as a tablet, not super practical for holding, but if it's resting on something, it's golden. I mean, if you want a true tablet, buy a true tablet--this did honestly keep me from investing in a kindle as I was planning to. Overall: I'm super happy with this product. So far, I feel like my expectations have been not only met, but exceeded. If you purchase this product, go into it with realistic expectations and patience getting familiar with the setup and you'll probably love it, too! :)
Review: The hidden Holy Grail of the tablet/laptop market. - I rarely write reviews. I mostly do video reviews, but never of specific products. That may change here soon. This this is awesome and has quickly replaced many of my gizmos and gadgets, some that have cost me upwards of thousands of dollars. People who complain that Chromebooks are useless without internet access clearly are narrow minded and simply not thinking outside the box. Allow me to explain: Let me begin by saying I take tech seriously. Since beginning a journey into a lifelong passion of filmmaking and screenplay writing I have invested tens of thousands of dollars of my own money into PC's that can keep up with the demands of 4k video editing and post processessing. I have amassed a couple of decent PC's, one a custom desktop (still being built; $3K~) and another an ASUS 970m ROG Laptop ($1300~) that are great for exactly what I need them for. My desktop runs all my video editing software for my bigger and most demanding projects and my laptop is great for editing video and running PC games in places other than my home (like school!). Recently, I've really gotten into writing more and I've found myself coming up with ideas on the go and wanted something a bit lighter than a 10lb ASUS Laptop (that thing is a monster). So mind you I really ONLY purchased to type down ideas as I had them, Seriously. I wanted something I could work on my writing projects on the go, so I paid the $250 for this thing. I just wanted a mobile typewriter. But oh my... I had no idea how far the rabbit hole went, When I recieved the item I was amazed at the quality of it. I've had my fairshare of "eBay Special" aka Cheap Chinese iPad knockoffs (seriously, I've owned atleast 8 I think over the past 8 years) and have found each one to be a complete waste of money. Either they were so slow I couldn't get any work done or they just flat out broke after a couple months. I even broke bad and bought an $350 iPad and returned it not too long afterwards (I grew to dislike Apple products as they don't play nicely - or cheap - with just about anything else I own.) I was weary about paying this much for another iPad wanna-be tablet, which has an OS that doesnt go with anything, from a company that specializes in WalMart consumer PCs. But just at first glance, this thing is top quality. Nothing on it feels cheap at all. Not the glass, the display, the aluminum cover, the plastic. All of it feels very strudy (within reason) and has a nice, modern look and feel to it. I feel like this will look good in any decade. Very futuristic. I boot it up and notice quickly the display seems to be 720p (or something close) but for what I need this thing to do... who cares? I just want to type words on it. The touchscreen and the hotkeys along the top take some getting used to but I was quickly in the Google Play Store, downloading all the apps I have on my phone and linking them to my accounts. "This thing is neat." I thought to myself as I was scrolling through Facebook, listening to Pandora and playing my cloud save of Falloiut Shelters. I became a wizard, learning to use the touchscreen, keyboard, and touchpad all in tandem. I prop the thing up to watch a Youtube video. "This thing is really neat." But oh yah! I was supposed to use this to write! So I went to install my favorite screenwriting app, Trelby, only to find its not available. Darn. I use some other apps but nothing is quite the same for my workflow. So I got desperate and booted up Linux on it. After some headaches and code learning, I quickly abandoned the stupid idea when it became more trouble than it was worth and factory reset. I thought the gizmo was neat but I was disappointed that I couldn't really use it the way I wanted to it that regards. This is where the R11 gets interesting. I quickly realized that I could use the Google Remote Desktop app to access my desktop computer. BAM! I was writing on my scripts at home! I was using my whole $3k desktop on this little $250 laptop and it ran flawlessly! I could even watch videos and game from the laptop itself (to an extent). THIS IS AMAZING! But... If i wanted to use it on the go... I would NEED that internet connection to access the files. Man... maybe those negative reviews are right. Maybe this thing does suck without an internet connection.... Except everyone in 2017 is carrying a little WiFi router in their pockets. It's called a cell phone and even my cheap $30 ALCATEL has a tethering option. And just like that, I realized that I can use my studio desktop wherever I want, whenever I want. That is just incredible. For $250 I can control my $3000 PC anywhere. She's got a USB for a tactical mouse and external keyboard, an SD slot and an external HDMI output. This thing is the ultimate mobile workhorse. Sure, it wont completely replace my ROG Laptop is terms of what it can do on its own but the ability alone to access my own desktop and use it as a touchscreen laptop is just amazing. This is the ultimate tablet. This thing is amazing. As a matter of fact, I wrote this whole review on it. Buy it for school, buy it for home, buy on for the grandkids. Cant go wrong on this one.

## Features

- Chromebook runs on Chrome OS - an operating system by Google that is built for the way we live today. It comes with built-in virus protection, updates automatically*, boots up in seconds and continues to stay fast over time. (*Internet connection is required)
- All the Google apps you know and love come standard on every Chromebook, which means you can edit, download, and convert Microsoft Office files in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides.
- With the Google Play Store, you can access a rich library of apps, games, music, movies, TV, books, magazines, and more, all from your Chromebook.
- Chromebooks come with built-in storage for offline access to your most important files and an additional 100GB of Google Drive space to ensure that all of your files are backed up automatically.
- Intel Celeron N3150, 11.6” HD Touch Display, 4GB Memory, 32GB eMMC, Up to 10-hour Battery Life, Convertible Laptop

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01J42JPJG |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,543 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #12,341 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Brand | acer |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Color | Denim White |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,072) |
| Date First Available | August 21, 2016 |
| Flash Memory Size | 32 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
| Hard Drive | 32 GB Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.03 x 11.57 x 0.76 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.76 pounds |
| Item model number | CB5-132T-C1LK |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1366x768 Pixels |
| Memory Speed | 1.6 GHz |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS |
| Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor | 1.6 GHz celeron |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 8.03 x 11.57 x 0.76 inches |
| RAM | 4 GB DDR3L |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 1.05 MP |
| Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
| Series | CB5-132T |
| Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** acer
- **CPU Model:** Celeron
- **Color:** Denim White
- **Graphics Card Description:** Integrated
- **Hard Disk Size:** 32 GB
- **Model Name:** CB5-132T
- **Operating System:** Chrome OS
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 4 GB
- **Screen Size:** 11.6 Inches
- **Special Feature:** Touchscreen

## Images

![Chromebook R 11 Convertible, 11.6-Inch HD Touch, Intel Celeron N3150, 4GB DDR3L, 32GB, CB5-132T-C1LK, Denim White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/818mkn+SPLL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will it ever be able to use apps?**
A: I just purchased this model, CB3-131-C8GZ Clamshell color from Amazon. It does support Android - the Google Play Store icon sits right on the desktop. It shows all the apps and install them the regular Android way. I try some of them: Reader, Pictures, etc - they work properly, the navigation within apps is a bit different though: they can see the file that are in the Download folder only. They do not see the SD card. This may improve with time. Some of the most recent apps are still missing from the Google play here. The screen rotation  in the Tablet mode is supported by all apps I tried.

**Q: What size sd card can be used (largest) can be used in acer r 11 ggb**
A: If that size card is an issue, use a micro sized usb 3.0 drive. They come in capacities up to 522GB at this time with 1 and 2 TB cards in prototype stage.. That the SD slot would have a capacity lower than the maximum permitted by the capability of the SD specification or FAT32 format namespace limits: (4 GB maximum file size, 8 TB maximum partition size) would be a chipset limitation.  Chromeboxes can have 8GB of RAM, enough to handle a 4GB file.

**Q: What is the maximum size of microSD support?**
A: Acer posted in here that they have not "Tested" over 64Gb but you will find posts here from owners that use up to 128Gb without problems (he did not say if he tried bigger capacity).. I have not used over 32Gb SD card because I use external SSD and HDD up to 1TB in the USB3 port. Lots of answers in here but you have to search down the list of "most helpful" Q&AEdit;   I searched and now find that ACER has posted two answers to this here, one says they tested only to 64Gb and another says they tested to 128Gb.... here they are;https://www.amazon.com/forum/-/Tx1ASGWQR45WUUZ/ref=ask_ql_ql_al_hza?asin=B019G7VPTChttps://www.amazon.com/forum/-/TxLHG9K4EB5ICO/ref=ask_ql_ql_al_hza?asin=B019G7VPTC

**Q: What do I do to get a mobile data connection for this?**
A: Since it only does WiFi, you would have to set your smartphone to "hot spot" and then connect the Chrombook WiFi to the phone WiFi etc.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is what I came to the future for
*by A***R on May 1, 2017*

I've been EXTREMELY impressed by this device. I was initially a little nervous as the system was somewhat glitchy for the first couple of weeks, seemed to be a problem with the Chrome OS because it was fixed by the next update. I previously had an Acer Chromebook c720 which I LOVED--had it for 3 1/2 years and traveled with it all over the world before the keyboard finally died. Here are my favorite things about the R11: -Touchscreen: hey, it's not an iPad, but it works great for what I need it to do (reading and annotating e-books and pdfs through Amazon Kindle and a great app called Xodo). If you're an artist, probably not responsive enough, but if you just want to play games and underline the occasional text, this is awesome. -360 degree rotation: LOVE the ability to watch movies in tent mode, turn it into a (slightly heavy, thick) tablet. Switching back and forth is seamless once you get used to it. I was super worried that touching the keyboard when it was in tablet mode would cause it to switch back to laptop mode, but it looks like once you move the screen back past like 180 degrees, it goes into full touchscreen. Took a week or so to get used to, but love it now. Screen stays in whatever position you put it solidly enough to use the touchscreen. Processor: I currently have 4 windows with a total of 18 tabs open. I streamed an HD movie on Netflix with all those open, no pauses or buffering. Unreal. Battery: SOLID. Seems to have a slightly shorter life than my Acer c720 (which literally went for days), but probably because of the aforementioned dozens of tabs and Netflix. The promised 8-9 hours definitely holds true, and will last longer if brightness is turned down/you're only web browsing, etc. Price. I mean, come on $300 is unbeatable if what you want is email, Netflix, and books. I feel like I have a tablet and super mobile laptop rolled into one. The bad: - speakers are a little tinny (though the volume is AWESOME) and it's not possible to customize the equalizer on the Chrome OS right now :( - though it's a super light laptop, the chromebook is a little heavy as a tablet, not super practical for holding, but if it's resting on something, it's golden. I mean, if you want a true tablet, buy a true tablet--this did honestly keep me from investing in a kindle as I was planning to. Overall: I'm super happy with this product. So far, I feel like my expectations have been not only met, but exceeded. If you purchase this product, go into it with realistic expectations and patience getting familiar with the setup and you'll probably love it, too! :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The hidden Holy Grail of the tablet/laptop market.
*by R***E on September 22, 2017*

I rarely write reviews. I mostly do video reviews, but never of specific products. That may change here soon. This this is awesome and has quickly replaced many of my gizmos and gadgets, some that have cost me upwards of thousands of dollars. People who complain that Chromebooks are useless without internet access clearly are narrow minded and simply not thinking outside the box. Allow me to explain: Let me begin by saying I take tech seriously. Since beginning a journey into a lifelong passion of filmmaking and screenplay writing I have invested tens of thousands of dollars of my own money into PC's that can keep up with the demands of 4k video editing and post processessing. I have amassed a couple of decent PC's, one a custom desktop (still being built; $3K~) and another an ASUS 970m ROG Laptop ($1300~) that are great for exactly what I need them for. My desktop runs all my video editing software for my bigger and most demanding projects and my laptop is great for editing video and running PC games in places other than my home (like school!). Recently, I've really gotten into writing more and I've found myself coming up with ideas on the go and wanted something a bit lighter than a 10lb ASUS Laptop (that thing is a monster). So mind you I really ONLY purchased to type down ideas as I had them, Seriously. I wanted something I could work on my writing projects on the go, so I paid the $250 for this thing. I just wanted a mobile typewriter. But oh my... I had no idea how far the rabbit hole went, When I recieved the item I was amazed at the quality of it. I've had my fairshare of "eBay Special" aka Cheap Chinese iPad knockoffs (seriously, I've owned atleast 8 I think over the past 8 years) and have found each one to be a complete waste of money. Either they were so slow I couldn't get any work done or they just flat out broke after a couple months. I even broke bad and bought an $350 iPad and returned it not too long afterwards (I grew to dislike Apple products as they don't play nicely - or cheap - with just about anything else I own.) I was weary about paying this much for another iPad wanna-be tablet, which has an OS that doesnt go with anything, from a company that specializes in WalMart consumer PCs. But just at first glance, this thing is top quality. Nothing on it feels cheap at all. Not the glass, the display, the aluminum cover, the plastic. All of it feels very strudy (within reason) and has a nice, modern look and feel to it. I feel like this will look good in any decade. Very futuristic. I boot it up and notice quickly the display seems to be 720p (or something close) but for what I need this thing to do... who cares? I just want to type words on it. The touchscreen and the hotkeys along the top take some getting used to but I was quickly in the Google Play Store, downloading all the apps I have on my phone and linking them to my accounts. "This thing is neat." I thought to myself as I was scrolling through Facebook, listening to Pandora and playing my cloud save of Falloiut Shelters. I became a wizard, learning to use the touchscreen, keyboard, and touchpad all in tandem. I prop the thing up to watch a Youtube video. "This thing is really neat." But oh yah! I was supposed to use this to write! So I went to install my favorite screenwriting app, Trelby, only to find its not available. Darn. I use some other apps but nothing is quite the same for my workflow. So I got desperate and booted up Linux on it. After some headaches and code learning, I quickly abandoned the stupid idea when it became more trouble than it was worth and factory reset. I thought the gizmo was neat but I was disappointed that I couldn't really use it the way I wanted to it that regards. This is where the R11 gets interesting. I quickly realized that I could use the Google Remote Desktop app to access my desktop computer. BAM! I was writing on my scripts at home! I was using my whole $3k desktop on this little $250 laptop and it ran flawlessly! I could even watch videos and game from the laptop itself (to an extent). THIS IS AMAZING! But... If i wanted to use it on the go... I would NEED that internet connection to access the files. Man... maybe those negative reviews are right. Maybe this thing does suck without an internet connection.... Except everyone in 2017 is carrying a little WiFi router in their pockets. It's called a cell phone and even my cheap $30 ALCATEL has a tethering option. And just like that, I realized that I can use my studio desktop wherever I want, whenever I want. That is just incredible. For $250 I can control my $3000 PC anywhere. She's got a USB for a tactical mouse and external keyboard, an SD slot and an external HDMI output. This thing is the ultimate mobile workhorse. Sure, it wont completely replace my ROG Laptop is terms of what it can do on its own but the ability alone to access my own desktop and use it as a touchscreen laptop is just amazing. This is the ultimate tablet. This thing is amazing. As a matter of fact, I wrote this whole review on it. Buy it for school, buy it for home, buy on for the grandkids. Cant go wrong on this one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by S***T on February 21, 2020*

Was good but had a differer charger than expected, the plug to the wall was not a Uk/uae plug so that needed changing

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