Acer
reveals the Chromebase all-in-one touchscreen desktop
Regardless, the world has two new Chrome-based
desktops. Acer has at last revealed the Chromebase DC221HQ in with no
reservations one desktops it initially teased back in April. The new desktop
lineup will include two 21.5-inch PCs, one touch-empowered and one with a
standard screen. Both presentations will highlight a 1,920 X 1080p full HD
determination.
In the engine, the Chromebase will
highlight an NVIDIA Tegra K1 quad-center processor, and a stockpiling limit of
up to 16GB of information. In the event that you purchase this desktop, you'll
additionally get 100GB of free Google Drive stockpiling. Acer gloats a rapid
start-up time of 10 seconds for these AIOs, which come standard with 4GB of
DDR3 1600Mhz memory, however we can't promise that speed until we get our hands
on a unit.
Cost and ease of use
The Acer Chromebase is accessible
for $429.99 (£270, AU$556) with a touchscreen, or $329.99 (about £200, AU$360)
for the standard model. As we adapted in April, the Chromebase can be mounted
through a VESA interface, so you can join it to a stand, section, arm or
divider, which ought to please chiefs of cramped workplaces and purveyors of
retail locations that oblige simple access to stock route.
The business sector
The Chrome desktop stage has just
barely started. The business sector as of now has a strong passage, the LG
Chromebase ($349.99, £207, AU$376), a moderate and simple to-utilize desktop
that is constrained just by a powerless speaker and uncomfy console. There is
likewise Acer's Chromebox ($179, £178, AU$230) tower, which does not accompany
a committed screen, but rather serves as a clever machine that can be
transported from office to office.
The Chromebook business is
unbelievably developing, with many fantastic choices accessible from different
makers, including Acer. In any case, as more clients move far from Windows-, OS
X- and Chrome-based desktops and tablets to tablets and mixtures, you've got
the opportunity to think about whether there is a sufficiently substantial
shopper base for Acer and LG to profit by Chrome-just desktop.
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