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product_id: 76636871
title: "Chromebook Spin 11 Convertible Laptop, Intel Celeron N3350, 11.6\" HD Touch Display, 4GB DDR4, 32GB eMMC, 802.11ac WiFi, Wacom EMR Pen, Sleeve, CP311-1HN-C2DV, Silver"
brand: "acer"
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Acer"
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# 10-hour battery life 11.6" HD Touch IPS display Dual USB-C & USB 3.0 ports Chromebook Spin 11 Convertible Laptop, Intel Celeron N3350, 11.6" HD Touch Display, 4GB DDR4, 32GB eMMC, 802.11ac WiFi, Wacom EMR Pen, Sleeve, CP311-1HN-C2DV, Silver

**Brand:** acer
**Price:** 2560.14 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Spin into productivity with style and stamina!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Chromebook Spin 11 Convertible Laptop, Intel Celeron N3350, 11.6" HD Touch Display, 4GB DDR4, 32GB eMMC, 802.11ac WiFi, Wacom EMR Pen, Sleeve, CP311-1HN-C2DV, Silver by acer
- **How much does it cost?** 2560.14 DT 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
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Seamless connectivity:** 802.11ac WiFi with 2x2 MIMO and Bluetooth 4.2 for fast, reliable wireless performance.
- • **Lightweight powerhouse:** Just 2.8 lbs with Intel Celeron N3350 and 4GB DDR4 memory for smooth multitasking on the go.
- • **Pen-ready productivity:** Includes Wacom EMR pen and protective sleeve—perfect for note-taking, sketching, and presentations.
- • **Touch, spin, and create:** 11.6" HD IPS touchscreen with 360° convertible design for versatile work and play modes.
- • **All-day power, zero downtime:** Up to 10 hours of battery life keeps you unplugged and productive from dawn to dusk.

## Overview

The Acer Chromebook Spin 11 CP311-1HN-C2DV is a sleek, convertible laptop featuring an 11.6" HD touchscreen, Intel Celeron N3350 processor, 4GB DDR4 RAM, and 32GB eMMC storage. Designed for professionals and students alike, it offers up to 10 hours of battery life, fast 802.11ac WiFi, dual USB-C and USB 3.0 ports, and comes bundled with a Wacom EMR pen and protective sleeve—delivering versatile, on-the-go productivity powered by Chrome OS.

## Description

Acer Chromebook Spin 11 CP311-1HN-C2DV comes with these high level specs: Intel Celeron N3350 Dual-Core Processor 1. 1GHz with Intel Burst Technology up to 2. 4GHz, Google Chrome Operating System, 11. 6" HD (1366 x 768) Multi-touch widescreen LED-backlit IPS display, Intel HD Graphics, 4GB On-Board DDR4 Memory, 32GB eMMC, 802. 11ac WiFi featuring 2x2 MIMO technology (Dual-Band 2. 4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 4. 2, HD Webcam (1280 x 720) with 88 degree wide angle lens supporting High Dynamic Range (HDR), 2 - USB Type-C ports USB 3. 1 Gen 1 (up to 5 Gbps) DisplayPort over USB Type-C, USB Charging & DC-in, 2 - USB 3. 0 ports, Lithium-Ion Battery, Up to 10-hours Battery Life, 2. 76 lbs. 1. 25 kg (system unit only) (NX. GVFAA. 001). Maximum Power Supply Wattage = 45 W.

Review: Good while it lasted… - Our Acer CP311-1HN Spin was great - while it lasted. Everything about it was absolutely perfect for my son’s use. Really is/was a great chromebook in every aspect - nice touch screen… light weight… but then there’s the battery… In general, it’s battery life seemed less than my other son’s Lenovo chromebook from the get-go - requiring charging more frequently than the Lenovo and ultimately (seemingly) dying before the Lenovo. The frequent charging was manageable, but a now dead battery and inoperable chromebook kinda stinks - as they do a lot of schoolwork on their chromebooks. Maybe I’m being delusional, and maybe products are just meant to only last two years, but at 24 months (and being well taken care of) it has stopped working. I’m assuming it is the battery - as the power indicator light won’t come on even when plugged in. I’ve tried a number of the recommended trouble-shooting options but to no avail. I will note, my other son’s Lenovo (which is also older than the Acer) is still alive and kicking. Not sure if we’ll try to replace the battery or just get a new chromebook at this point, but I’ll think long and hard about getting another Acer due to the inferior battery.
Review: Reliable workhorse - We bought this computer for our kid's school work, so it's in use every day, all day long. The touch screen is a convenient feature that gives a helpful navigation option. The battery life is very good, on average we need to charge it every other day maybe and the charge process is very fast. We had some weird glitches in the past (screen going dark for some reason), but it may be related to my unfamiliarity with the Chrome OS in general. So far it seems like this was an excellent purchase.

## 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.
- Get access to more than 2 million Android apps from Google Play to learn and do more.
- 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.
- CP311-1HN-C2DV comes with 11. 6” HD Touch IPS Display, Intel Celeron N3350, 4GB DDR4 Memory, 32GB eMMC, Google Chrome, Protective Sleeve, Wacom Pen and Up to 10-hours Battery Life.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07C715KLH |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #296,036 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #25,491 in Computers & Tablets |
| Brand | acer |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Color | Silver |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,097) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2018 |
| Flash Memory Size | 32 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 500 |
| Hard Drive | 32 GB Embedded MultiMediaCard |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.65 x 8.11 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
| Item model number | CP311-1HN-C2DV |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1366x768 |
| Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS |
| Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor | 2.4 GHz celeron_n3350 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 11.65 x 8.11 x 0.79 inches |
| RAM | 4 GB DDR4 |
| Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
| Series | CP311-1HN-C2DV |
| Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** acer
- **CPU Model:** Celeron N3350
- **Color:** Silver
- **Graphics Card Description:** Integrated
- **Hard Disk Size:** 32 GB
- **Model Name:** CP311-1HN-C2DV
- **Operating System:** Chrome OS
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 4 GB
- **Screen Size:** 11.6 Inches
- **Special Feature:** Pen

## Images

![Chromebook Spin 11 Convertible Laptop, Intel Celeron N3350, 11.6" HD Touch Display, 4GB DDR4, 32GB eMMC, 802.11ac WiFi, Wacom EMR Pen, Sleeve, CP311-1HN-C2DV, Silver - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81A+5GaY1EL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the screen detachable from the keyboard?**
A: No

**Q: Does this have Ethernet cable access?**
A: There is no Ethernet port but it does have two USB-C ports and you can get a USB-C to Ethernet adapter. They sell them here on Amazon.

**Q: Is this a half screen only as all the add shows? top to bottom.**
A: No I goes to full screen when sele

**Q: My touch screen went out on mine. i purchased it april 29th. can anything be done to fix it or so i need to purchase a new one**
A: I honestly wouldn't send it back to have it fixed. I would demand a refund and find something else. If you send it back to Acer to get it fixed, it's going to take them quite a while to get it back, and I would guess it will probably end up having the same issue before long. It's just my experience with these cheaper laptops, so take my suggestion with a grain of salt. Amazon will work with you to make things right, but they're going to try to push you to send it to Acer to have it repaired. I spent over 2 hours on the phone with Amazon and Acer trying to get a refund after the trackpad stopped working on mine. All I wanted was a refund, because I only had the laptop for two weeks when it broke.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good while it lasted…
*by B***H on September 29, 2022*

Our Acer CP311-1HN Spin was great - while it lasted. Everything about it was absolutely perfect for my son’s use. Really is/was a great chromebook in every aspect - nice touch screen… light weight… but then there’s the battery… In general, it’s battery life seemed less than my other son’s Lenovo chromebook from the get-go - requiring charging more frequently than the Lenovo and ultimately (seemingly) dying before the Lenovo. The frequent charging was manageable, but a now dead battery and inoperable chromebook kinda stinks - as they do a lot of schoolwork on their chromebooks. Maybe I’m being delusional, and maybe products are just meant to only last two years, but at 24 months (and being well taken care of) it has stopped working. I’m assuming it is the battery - as the power indicator light won’t come on even when plugged in. I’ve tried a number of the recommended trouble-shooting options but to no avail. I will note, my other son’s Lenovo (which is also older than the Acer) is still alive and kicking. Not sure if we’ll try to replace the battery or just get a new chromebook at this point, but I’ll think long and hard about getting another Acer due to the inferior battery.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable workhorse
*by A***R on October 16, 2020*

We bought this computer for our kid's school work, so it's in use every day, all day long. The touch screen is a convenient feature that gives a helpful navigation option. The battery life is very good, on average we need to charge it every other day maybe and the charge process is very fast. We had some weird glitches in the past (screen going dark for some reason), but it may be related to my unfamiliarity with the Chrome OS in general. So far it seems like this was an excellent purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A nice rugged machine for basic chromebook work
*by M***T on September 10, 2020*

Having been a unix/linux and windows guy for years, I bought the bullet and tried a Chromebook. I settled on this Acer S11 because it was relatively inexpensive and available. I understand it is already a three-year-old machine and so no longer state of the art. But considering that my two windows laptops are 12 and 15 years old, it's a long way up for me. My goal was to understand the Chromebook OS, determine if the tools I need (few now that I am retired) were available, and learn how to use it to get my work (now mostly browsing, email, and long-form writing and some communication with a Unix host) done. The Acer S11 is a very basic machine. It has two USB ports, a single-style earphone/microphone jack, another port of a sort I am unfamiliar with, and a rocker bar controlling speaker or earphone volume, the only way to do that in tablet mode. The keyboard is comfortable, but not back-lit, nor are there any indicator lights of any kind. Pretty basic. The keyboard seems to be missing keys; there is no INSERT, DELETE, CAPS LOCK, PAGE UP/DOWN, or HOME. I have found no way to jump to the beginning/end of a line of text, or for that matter, a document. There are perhaps keyboard short-cuts for each of these, but I have not explored enough to find them. I have discovered work-arounds between the usual copy/cut/paste (CTL-C, CTL-X, CTL-V) for the most important of these missing keys. To delete a word or sentence select it and hit [BACKSPACE], and it’s easy enough to scroll around a document. The Acer comes with no documentation what-so-ever. You learn by doing (the machine leads you through initial set up) and using the various tutorials available for all the on-board apps. The process was straightforward, but once set up, it took me a few days to understand how the apps used the file system. I had never before used Google Drive or Google Docs. Chromebook is oriented around these two products and the chrome browser. It's much easier to go with the flow and use what it gives you. There isn’t much. Your Google Docs cloud-folder and a single local directory called Downloads. I had to get used to the way Chromebook and the apps work with the file system. By default, Google Docs (for example) saves only to the cloud. To save to your local Downloads directory (the only one you can reach) you download the file. Once in your Downloads directory you can move the file to other local directories you create with the Chromebook FILES utility. A few days of playing around and I beat this learning curve. None of this is a hardware issue anyway. As a part of its set-up, the Acer found most of my standard apps (twitter, skype, Adobe reader, WordPress, a few others), and having asked my permission, moved them over to the new machine. Others I found easily enough on the play store (there are two stores available, Android and Acer web-store), and installed. All the Android apps I used previously on my phone seem to work fine. Besides the keyboard, the machine operates as a tablet and rotates quickly between portrait and landscape views. The screen folds back on its hinges so the back of the screen touches the base. When holding the Acer-as-tablet, your hands are pressing on random keys. Of course, the keyboard is disabled in this mode, but I still do not like this. Keyboards get dirty in normal use. This can’t help matters. One review said the machine is too heavy to hold (especially with one hand) in tablet mode. This is true. If you are going to use the device a lot in tablet mode, it must be propped up on something or lying flat. It can stand on its own in landscape mode with the keyboard and screen separated, an inverted V, but this seems a bit unstable to me. There is a stylus. It does help to pick things out in tablet mode, but that forces you to one hand. The virtual keyboard is a good size for rapid 1 finger (or stylus) use in profile orientation. In portrait mode, the keyboard is more than big enough to be used two-handed, but unless you hit the virtual keys exactly in their center you risk lots of typos. The same review said the colors were rich (they are), but the screen did not get as bright as others. I haven't tried it in a bright sun, but outside in the shade on a sunny day, it seems bright enough for me. Battery life was also rated a little down, but still above eight hours, more than enough for me. The machine itself reports 10-hours! One day I left the machine unplugged for twelve hours, using it on and off for about four hours over that time. The screen shuts off if closed or idle for a minute or so. Idle like that, the device seems to use little or no battery. At the end of my twelve-hour experiment the battery icon still showed about 2/3 full. To sum up this rambling review, I like this hardware. Minimalism is OK if inexpensive enough. It has a pretty rugged feel when using the keyboard. Tablet mode is easy enough to use, though selecting small fields for text entry can be clumsy with a finger. The stylus helps here. There are a few mysteries remaining about the keyboard. Remembering short-cuts is a pain in the neck, but on balance the Acer S11 will do everything I need.

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