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Saturday, 21 March 2015

The New Acer C910 Chromebook comes with a Intel Core i5 Processorr

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Acer has launched  new upgraded  Chromebook C910 which will be available in the US market by starting April. The New Chromebook will be price at for  $499.99 (approximately Rs. 31,200) which is $200 higher than the older version launched in January.


The new updated Acer is the fifth-generation Intel Core i5-5200U processor which also retains the durability features from previous version. The company claims to withstand daily damage and features shell which can withstand up to 60kg of pressure, corners that can withstand drops fro 45cm, and reinforced hinges for increased durability. Acer claims that C910 features " The largest touchpad on any Chromebook" till date.

It has a 4GB of RAM with 32GB of SSD storage and comes up with a 15.6-inch full-HD (1920x1080 pixels resolution) display. The Chromebook's battery can deliver up to 8 hours battery life, while in terms of connectivity option it also include Wi-Fi 802.11AC with MIMO technology, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and HDMI ports. The new Chromebook weighs 2.2kg and measures393x256x24.2mm.



Acer's Carlos Siqueiros, The Mobility Business Manager, Acer America says on a launch, "The new faster performing Chromebook with an Intel Core i5 processor is raising the bar for Chromebook performance. The advanced technology of Chromebook will aim to  boost productivity and help our education and commercial customers to  get the most out of their Chromebook experience for collaboration on important projects and research."

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