Advertisement If you’re one of those rare Chromebook devotees lamenting the demise of the classic Google Chromebook Pixel and Pixelbook, then the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 could be right up your street. Miss the squarer 3:2 aspect ratio and QHD screen? The all-metal, thin-and-light design? The Pixelbook’s convertible form factor? Well, the Spin 713 has all these bases covered, only without the sky-high prices of Google’s own-brand Chromebooks, and with a spec that’s bang up to date. Acer Chromebook Spin 713 review: What you need to know This is a convertible 2-in-1 Chromebook with an unusual 3:2 aspect ratio screen. Like other Chrome OS and Windows convertibles, it uses a flexible, 360-degree hinge to allow you to tilt the screen back so far that it sits flush against the base or position it at any point in-between. This means you can use the Spin 713 as an over-sized Chromebook tablet, though it’s inevitably thicker and heavier than an actual tablet, not to mention a good deal larger.