With technology, it's expected that as time
passes, our products will become ever more robust, but there's also a
chance that they will become more robust and cost less. A perfect example of this is with Acer's just-announced C720P touchscreen Chromebook, a product that would have been impossible to release just a couple of years ago without a much higher price tag.
On the Chromebook side, Acer's C720 series has been well-received
overall, especially on the value front. The C720P, then, hasn't been
changed too much so as to mess up the formula. Under the hood is an Intel
Haswell-based Celeron 2955U (a dual-core clocked at 1.4GHz), a 32GB
solid-state drive (allowing a boot-up time of just 7 seconds), 2GB of
RAM, 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, and of course, the touchscreen display, which sticks to the 11.6-inch form factor and features a 1366x768 resolution.
Per Acer: "The Acer C720 Chromebook line has been praised for its performance and battery life, and this new touchscreen model allows us to address the needs of an even wider range of customers with exciting new capabilities. We’re certain many holiday shoppers will jump at the chance to get a touchscreen Chromebook for just $299.99."
It's hard to disagree there. Given the notebook's specs, and the fact
that it has a touchscreen, $300 sounds like a good deal for those who
are looking to pick up a Chromebook. As someone who demands a
touchscreen on any future notebook (a stark contrast to my opinion before
using one), I wouldn't hesitate to pick up this notebook for when my
work needs are a bit lighter. The projected 7.5 hour battery-life sure
adds to that pull. A great-looking release overall.
Per Acer: "The Acer C720 Chromebook line has been praised for its performance and battery life, and this new touchscreen model allows us to address the needs of an even wider range of customers with exciting new capabilities. We’re certain many holiday shoppers will jump at the chance to get a touchscreen Chromebook for just $299.99."
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