More come Chromebooks! After launching the Yoga models in April, Lenovo seems to be looking for a bigger piece of it market. The Chinese company Lenovo to two new models running Google's Chrome OS are targeting the education market. Levono's N20 and N20p, intended for schools, are here.
The prices of the two new models will move from 279 and 329 dollars respectively. The interesting point in N20 and N20p is the touch screen and hinge that allows the keyboard to fold up to 300 degrees. So the two Chrómebooks can also be used as tablets by their owners.
With a hinge that allows for more than 180 degrees of folding and "Stand mode", both Chromebooks seem to be ideal for video watching and slideshows.
Both models run on Chrome OS, and their chip is an Intel quad-core processor.
Lenovo says the N20 and N20p's battery will last eight hours after a full charge. Their screen is 11,6 inches with a resolution of 1.366×768 pixels. The dimensions of both models are 295 mm x 212 mm x 17.9 mm. Their capacity will be 16GB with the possibility extensions to 100GB with Google Drive (for a fee, of course).
The new Lenovo N20 and N20p Chromebooks will be launched in July and August of 2014, respectively. The two new models are not yet available on the company's website.