![]() The display is a 14-inch IPS panel with Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio. But the Spin 4 supports fast-charging, at least, with an 80 percent charge in one hour. Notably, perhaps, this doesn’t appear to be an Intel Evo PC. ![]() And, depending on configuration, a 56 watt-hour battery (offering up to 13 hours of battery life) or a 48 watt-hour battery (11.5 hours). There’s Intel-based Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1. The review unit is configured with an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor, Iris Xe graphics, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB NVMe PCIe solid state drive. Internally, the Spin 4 is quite modern, with its 11th-generation Core processors and Intel Iris Xe graphics. I’m told there’s also a nano SIM card slot, but I haven’t even found that yet. Here, you’ll find a security lock, a headphone jack, and a microSD card reader, plus the power button, two indicator lights, and the stylus garage. There’s a lot less going on on the right. On the left, you’ll find an Ethernet (!) port, a full-sized HDMI port, two full-sized USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports (one of which features device charging when the PC is powered down), and one Thunderbolt 4/USB-C port, plus a jack for the proprietary barrel-style power connector. Thanks to its convertible form factor and bundled stylus, you can use the Spin P4 like a bulky tablet when needed, or you can use it in tent or presentation modes in other circumstances.Īnd the port situation is impressive in this minimalist era of USB-C ports. It’s not particularly thin, at 0.7 inches, and it’s not particularly light, at 3.3 pounds. Most obviously, the Spin P4 is not an Ultrabook. But for now, here are my first impressions. Is it good enough to compete with the best that Dell, HP, and Lenovo offer in this market? The Acer TravelMate Spin P4 is a durable 14-inch business-class convertible PC that combines excellent expandability with modern components.
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