In that price bracket, you can definitely get more power, especially if you’re prepared to give AMD Ryzen-powered devices a spin.īut that’s kind of a moot point when the 514 deliberately doesn’t run Windows. You may balk at that price considering the ageing processor, and I don't blame you if you’re already happy with Windows 10. For that, Acer is asking for £379, although it also sells a slightly improved version with an Intel Pentium N4200 processor instead of the Celeron for £399.
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