Acer launched two new high-strength Chromebooks for students
Acer's new pair of Chromebook laptops is aimed at student users, specifically designed to withstand the bumps or falls from above that are common problems in school environments. .
Acer has just introduced two new Chromebook computers ( running on Chrome OS ) code-named C740 and C910. Both use high-strength SSD drives, many configurations and will be sold in the US in February this year, prices for the C740 and C910 are $ 260 and $ 300 respectively.
C740 Chromebook
C740 Chromebook has an 11.6-inch screen with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, a 16 GB SSD drive, an 8.5-hour battery, 2 GB RAM or 4 GB and optional Celeron or Core i3 CPU. And the C910 Chromebook has a higher configuration including a 15.6-inch screen with Full-HD resolution or 1366 x 768, the same CPU option as above, by default with 4 GB of RAM and a storage drive of 16 GB or 32 GB.
Speaking of impact resistance, both are designed to withstand the pressure equivalent to 60 kg on the surface of a laptop, the angles are still able to withstand the impact of falling from near height. half a meter and hinges are also reinforced to make it harder to break.
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