Well, the Chromebook family has just expanded. While a lot of manufacturers are trying to bring performance to the Chrome OS, today we are going to concentrate on a rather budget solution. It doesn’t feature a fancy Core iX processor, nor a crazy graphics card. Instead, Acer has opted for an unpretentious, energy-efficient MediaTek SoC, paired with a Mali GPU.
In addition to that, you get a convertible body, fitted with an 11.6″ IPS display with a 768p resolution. This means you get quite a portable device, with basically a desktop version of Android. Moreover, it can be used as a tablet and a great little assistant for school.
So let’s see what does the Chrome OS installed on this device has to offer, and are you actually going to need time getting used to it.
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