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Friday, August 11, 2017

Acer's new Chromebook 11 C771 highlights Intel Skylake processors, $280 beginning cost

The maker says the new portable PC, intended for training and business customers, is the initial 11.6-inch Chromebook to utilize 6th era Core CPUs.





Chromebooks' control of the school portable PC space has been very much archived, and Acer hopes to broaden that favorable position with its most recent model, which it likewise expectations can make advances with business clients. 

The Acer Chromebook 11 C771 is significant for being the initial 11.6-inch Chromebook that makes utilization of Intel's Skylake 6th era Core processors. Obviously, Intel is preparing its eighth era CPUs for discharge in the not so distant future, yet the Chromebook logic of toning it down would be ideal means the gadgets are more often than not failing to meet expectations as far as specs. Acer has a background marked by bringing such "new" parts to the Chromebook advertise, the distance back to being the principal maker to put Intel's Haswell chips into its Chrome-running portable workstations. 

The base Chromebook 11 C771 accompanies an Intel Celeron 3855U processor and will be accessible with in touchscreen or a non-touch show flavors, both of which accompany a 180-degree pivoted outline that enables the screen to be laid level. At 1,366x768, screen determination is common, similar to the 4GB of RAM and 32GB of locally available capacity. Notwithstanding, Acer claims that the C771 offers superior to normal battery life - up to 12 hours for the touchscreen adaptation or 13 hours for the non-touch release. 

Maybe similarly as vital to its focused on clients, the C771 has some rough components to manage the blasts and wounds of being out in the field or in a classroom of youthful understudies, meeting MIL-STD 810G norms for strength. It can deal with drops up to 4 feet and, withstand 132 pounds of descending power, while its console can endure spills of up to 11 ounces of water. Acer has even diminished the space between the keys to make it harder for children to pry them out of the portable PC.

With some premium features, the C771 is a little pricier than a typical Chromebook, but well in line with pricing for budget laptops in general. The non-touch base model costs $279.99, whereas the touch version is $50 more expensive. While those are available to order now, editions using more powerful Skylake Core i3 and i5 CPUs will go on sale next month.



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