Acer is launching its 1st personal computer battery-powered by Google’s Chrome OS. The Acer Chromebox CXI Series are going to be offered within the North American nation and North American nation beginning in late September, and Acer is targeting education and business customers, however the computers are going to be offered for anyone inquisitive about an inexpensive, little Chrome OS pc.
An Acer Chromebox CXI with 2GB of RAM can sell for $180 (or $199 in Canada), whereas a 4GB model can sell for $220 within the North American nation and $239 in North American nation.
Both models feature AN Intel Celeron 2957U Haswell processor, 16GB of solid state storage, four USB 3.0 ports, Gigabit local area network, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless local area network, Bluetooth four.0, and n SD card reader. The systems have HDMI and DisplayPort output and are available with a mouse and keyboard optimized for Chrome OS.
Unlike most Chrome OS systems, the Acer Chromebox conjointly options a TPM one.2 security chip.
We 1st learned that Acer was engaged on a Chromebox in July, however currently the corporate is creating it official with a release and everything.
Rivals H.P. and Asus conjointly supply Chromeboxes, however those models feature Celeron 2955U Haswell chips and a minimum of the entry-level models lack TPM chips.
Acer Laptop batteries |
Apple A1189 battery |
Apple A1039 batteries |
Apple A1280 batteries |
No comments:
Post a Comment