![]() ![]() ![]() There wasn’t a great deal of bass to speak of, and I would suggest using a pair of headphones for a better audio experience. All the vocals were crisp during “She-Hulk” and the special effects were nicely reproduced with fine clarity. I clearly heard Doja Cat’s “Vegas” from across my studio apartment. It is not a boom box, but the Spin will hold its own and provides more than enough audio performance to watch your favorite shows and listen to music as you work in Google Docs. The Acer Chromebook Spin 714’s audio performance is solid, as it reproduces audio cleanly, clearly with hints of depth and clear mid and high tones. Our comparison group all surpassed the Chromebook average of 294 nits. Our Spin 714 averaged 358 nits of brightness during our testing, which put it just below CX9’s 360-nit average, with both bowing out to the HP x2, which averaged 435 nits of brightness. Is it weird to say the Spin is a great content-viewing cuddle buddy? I don’t care cause it is.ĭuring our testing, the Spin 714 covered 78.9% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, which deals with color reproduction, narrowly edging out the Asus Chromebook CX9, which scored 78.8%, followed by the HP Chromebook x2 (71%), further proving why math matters. All the gold and glitter that is “Bling Empire” was wonderfully rendered as I passed out, dreaming of becoming a member of the fabulously wealthy group of bickering buddies. ![]() I also watched five episodes of Netflix’s “Bling Empire” with all its LA-backdropped pomp, posh, preposterous super wealthy blinged out, group of pals that entertains me so much. It felt good to cuddle up in the corner of my bed and watch actor Jennifer Walters (She-Hulk) alter the finale's end by debating a robot deep inside Marvel's secret inner sanctum.
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