It’s obviously a week for Chromebooks, with Acer’s new C720 Chromebook joining HP’s Chromebook11 offering cloud-centric mobile computing, this time at the even lower price of $249.99. Sticking with Intel’s x86 chips rather than the ARM-based processor in the HP machine revealed on Tuesday, the Acer C720 steps up to a Haswell-generation Celeron 2955U for better performance and battery life, with the promise of up to 8.5hrs of runtime despite being 30-percent thinner in your bag.
The new processor isn’t the only improvement Acer has made versus the C710 Chromebook of old. Out goes the traditional hard-drive, replaced by an SSD – starting out at 16GB – for faster boot times and resume times; in fact, Acer claims it will boot from cold in under 7s, and resume “nearly instantly” from sleep.
The new processor isn’t the only improvement Acer has made versus the C710 Chromebook of old. Out goes the traditional hard-drive, replaced by an SSD – starting out at 16GB – for faster boot times and resume times; in fact, Acer claims it will boot from cold in under 7s, and resume “nearly instantly” from sleep.
There’s also 4GB of DDR3L memory, while connectivity includes WiFi a/b/g/n, an HDMI output, a USB 3.0, and USB 2.0; you also get an SD card reader. Stereo speakers and a microphone are accommodated, as is an 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 display; that may be far from the high-resolution panel of a Chromebook Pixel, but Acer does at least give it an anti-glare coating for improved outdoor visibility.
Acer says the C720 comes in at 0.75-inches thick, and 2.76 pounds, despite having a full-sized keyboard. It’s certainly a more soberly-finished machine than the Chromebook11, which HP will offer in a variety of bright color combinations, but that could well be preferable to business users who want an ultraportable that doesn’t look toy-like.
What Acer isn’t talking about is integrated WWAN options; so far there’s no mention of a version of the C720 with onboard 4G, for instance. In fact, the new Chromebook will launch as a single configuration initially, the Acer C720-2800 at $249.99, though the company says different versions will follow on in due course.
Source: Slashgear.com
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