A Chromebook Tab 10 is the new launch of Acer in collaboration with Google, because it is the first tablet with Chrome OS. This device incorporates a nine point: seven-inch screen with a resolution of 2048x1536 pixels, while inside it uses an LP one processor based on Armin, designed specifically for Chrome OS for its low power consumption and balanced performance. It has four gigabytes of RAM and 32 gigabytes of internal storage, expandable with micros being quite flexible in this regard. In addition, it includes a stylus signed by Wacom to perform some activities such as free handwriting or drawings, for artists. Acer promises up to nine hours of autonomy with a battery of unknown capacity, but its proposal is interesting for everything that it includes. As for the operating system, it is the same version of Chrome OS available for computers.
In addition, it has the advantage that all Android applications are available in Chrome OS through the Play Store, which is why the application support of the Android ecosystem is a great advantage, while the interface is perfectly optimized for screens tactile.
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