Acer has rolled out its most powerful Chromebook to date, claiming the cloud-based laptop can meet the needs of enterprises, governments and small businesses.
The business-focused Chromebook 14 for Work is the first Chromebook to be powered by a sixth generation Intel Core processor and has a a reported battery life of up to 12 hours.
Acer is pitching the system as ideal for ‘on the go’ workers and says it is even compliant with US military-grade standards due to advanced waterproofing and drop-testing features.
Inside, there’s the option of 2GB, 4GB or 8GB of RAM, and 16GB or 32GB of storage, which can be boosted with the option of up to 100GB free Google Drive online storage as well.
Running on Google’s Chrome OS, there’s also a front-facing 720p webcam with 1280 x 720 resolution as well as HD audio and video recording, making the device perfect for videoconferencing, Bluetooth 4.2, an HMDI port and one USB 3.0 port for all your connectivity needs.
“Our commercial customers have an abundance of reasons to choose the new Acer Chromebook 14 for Work,” said Jerry Hou, general manager of commercial & detachable notebooks at Acer.
“Its first-rate performance and robust design provides businesses with a powerful and flexible product that delivers topnotch reliability and reduced total cost of ownership. In addition, the Chromebook 14 for Work can be efficiently deployed and managed, while maintaining excellent security for its employees.”
Alongside the Chromebook 14 for Work, Acer also revealed a host of new consumer and commercial notebooks, the most intriguing of which is a new 2-in-1 device, the Aspire Switch Alpha 12 (pictured above), which looks to take on the likes of Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4 by offering Windows 10 alongside the option of an Intel Core i7 processor, offering impressive power and all-day battery life for just €699 (£547).
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