Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Acer touch Chromebook $300

chromebook = new netbook.

ChromeOS even has the equivalent of a Start Menu, something that Windows itself can’t even claim anymore.
Acer to sell touch Chromebook at fraction of Google Pixel price | Internet & Media - CNET News:
"The company's new C720P Chromebook, due out next month, is just the second in the market to offer touch screen. But it will cost a mere $300, compared with the Google Pixel's $1,299 price tag."


Acer's $300 C270P Chromebook is a touchscreen laptop for the 99 percent | PCWorld
energy efficient Haswell-based Intel Celeron 2955U processor, 2GB of RAM, and a fast-waking 32GB SSD augmented by two years of free 100GB cloud storage, courtesy of Google Drive. Beyond Wi-Fi, you’ll find solitary USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and HDMI ports, along with an SD card slot built into the Acer C720P’s slim 2.98 lb., 0.78-inch thick chassis.

Haswell comes to Chromebooks with Acer's new C720-2800 for just $250 | PCWorld
C720-2800 features an Intel Celeron 2955U processor, with 4GB of memory and a 16GB SSD for storage. Its 11.6-inch HD display has a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels

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