Acer is still finding ways to produce stand-out Chromebooks. The PC maker has launched its first Chrome OS laptops with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7c, the Chromebook Spin 513, and its Enterprise Spin 513 counterpart, and both ensure t keep you going when you’re nowhere near a wall outlet or WiFi.
The designs are portable for two-in-ones with a chassis that weighs just 2.64lbs and measures 0.61in thick. You can also expect up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and expansion is decent between two USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 ports and one USB-A 3.2 connection.
You’ll have to wait for some time to get either a new Chromebook. The regular Spin 513 arrives in February starting at $400, and Europe this January for 429 Euros. The company has been asked how much of a premium LTE will carry in the US. The Enterprise variant arrives in March for the US. The Enterprise variant arrives in March for the US and February for Europe, with respective prices of $700 and €629.
The tech giant is accompanying the laptops with smart home audio. The Halo Smart Speaker is a Google Assistant device that offers a few twists, including RGB lighting that can sync with the music, DTS audio, and an optional LED display that shows the weather and other info at a glance.
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