Acer’s Chromebook 516 GE is here to play — if you’ve got great internet
by Cameron Faulkner from The Verge - All Posts on (#64PA3)
Pictured: me after flat-lining several Combine soldiers with a mounted turret. Also pictured: me kind of forgetting that I'm gaming on a Chromebook. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge
A Chromebook needs more than just an RGB keyboard to be a gaming laptop. It also needs a high-refresh-rate screen and a solid port selection. Now we're talking. I've been testing the $649.99 Acer Chromebook 516 GE, one of a trio of newly announced gaming Chromebooks that my colleague Monica wrote about this week, and I have good news: it does a convincing impression of a gaming laptop, as long as you have fast internet.
I've been testing a preproduction unit of the 516 GE, and it's very different from your typical gaming laptop on the inside. There isn't a high-end processor or graphics card to run the latest games. Instead, it has the fittings of an ultrabook with the necessary connectivity - cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E connectivity and a...