While Apple has announced a new version of the iPad tablet, Google is not resting on its laurels. Together with Acer, they launched the first Choomebook tablet, with which they want to oppose their competitor. And this just a day before the official presentation of the new iPad...
Choomebook Tab 10 is a device that is primarily intended for education. We can label it as the first tablet of its kind with built-in Chrome OS. Google worked with the company to make it Acer, which ensures that the product provides everything students need.
What does the Chromebook Tab 10 offer?
The tablet supports apps for Android. Its battery lasts just fine 9 hours. It drives her chip set OP1, which is also used by the Samsung Chromebook Plus. The device has 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB storage space.
They are built into the tablet two cameras. The front one is capable of creating recordings in resolution 2MP, and the last one in resolution 5MP. They are available to the user ports for USB-C and headphones. We must not forget the pen either Wacom EMR, which does not require charging.
At Google, they want the tablet to be as accessible to everyone as possible. The price 9.7-inch versions, which is otherwise the cheapest of Google's product line, is €267. Sales will begin in the US in April, and European customers will be able to get their hands on the Chromebook Tab 10 in May.
Gallery - Chromebook Tab 10
More information:
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