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Acer TravelMate P2 14 AI review: A capable laptop that’s priced too high
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My review unit came with a TPM, Windows Hello facial recognition via the IR camera, a fingerprint reader, a physical webcam privacy shutter, and Acer ProShield Plus security software.
Most home users probably won’t care about most of those features, but businesses might dig it.
Acer TravelMate P2 14 AI: Build quality, designFoundry / Ashley BiancuzzoI was a little surprised when I took the TravelMate P2 14 AI out of the box for the first time.
But compared to other TravelMate laptops like the 2.29 pound TravelMate P6 14 AI, there’s a difference.
That said, I wouldn’t say Acer has totally thrown the notion of durability out the window.