Acer introduced a new Chromebook with a powerful Core i chip
Acer's Chromebook uses a strong Core i chip instead of the Celeron chip commonly found on Chromebooks today.
Acer's Chromebook uses a strong Core i chip instead of the Celeron chip commonly found on Chromebooks today.
Acer recently launched a new Chromebook using a powerful Core i3 chip instead of the usual Celeron chips on Chromebooks today. Currently, the only Chromebook on the market using Core i chips is the Google Pixel, with prices up to $ 1299.
Currently Acer has not announced much information about the product, only know that it will have an 11-inch version and more likely to sell in the summer. The company will then release models with larger screens. It will be similar in design to Acer's current Chromebook, the Chromebook C720p. The China Times page said the price of the product will fall to about $ 349.
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