Google introduced two new Chromebooks for students

Η Google has introduced two new Chromebooks created specifically for the education market, a place where the company has made progress in recent years.

Chrome OS is one of the strongest platforms for educators, beating out major competitors like Apple and Microsoft. In fact, by some estimates Chromebooks represent about half of the US education market, which makes sense when you consider the simplified σύστημα, που μπορεί να χρησιμοποιηθεί εύκολα από εκπαιδευτικούς και μαθητές σε πολύ χαμηλές τιμές.Chromebooks

Thus, Google launches the Acer Chromebook Spin 11, with an 11,6-inch touchscreen, Intel Celeron processor and many internal storage and RAM options, which of course change and price.

Then there is the Asus Chromebook Flip C213, which comes with a modular construction that also allows a 360 degree hinge in a rubber bumper. This means that in the event of a breakdown you can replace the parts that are not easy to operate, something very useful for careless children.

Both they come with “world-facing cameras” so students can use Chromebooks to easily take photos and videos. The camera is on the side of the keyboard, but when you flip the Chromebook over, the camera faces out.

The devices come with support for Wacom styluses, which are ultra-low-cost "pens" that can be used by students to draw or hold . They don't need to be charged or matched, and can be shared between students.

With Android apps coming to Chromebooks soon, there will be many more users interested in the devices as they get more .

Prices have not yet been announced but will certainly be low and special for students.

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