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Acer Chromebase 24

Acer Chromebase 24, new all-in-one with Chrome OS and Intel chipsets

Starting with a large number of visitors from 6 January, the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 is proving to be as always a point of encounter between the old and new ” big ” scene related to electronics, with obvious forays into the world of computing and the last technological inventions.

Among the attendance of course, we always find Acer, which seems to be particularly keen to ” revive ” the Chromebook range, the famous series of notebooks based on Chrome OS and luxury performance cloud and the Web in general, presenting to the public Chromebase 24, a new portable all-in-one based on Intel Core chipset and a large Full HD IPS screen 23.8 inches, which evidently inspired the name of the new device.

The architecture adopted by Chromebase 24 will likely be an Intel Skylake, although no details leaked obvious about looking forward to future definitions. What is certain is the presence of an endowment interesting technique to level RAM (8 GB type DDR3L), Gigabit Ethernet and 4 microphones implanted in the body of the laptop for conferences and high-quality video chat.

To this also adds a special care for Chrome OS updates, which will be automated and will take place about every six weeks, to ensure the user the maximum degree of protection provided; along with TPM 1.2 encryption (Trusted Platform Module, capable of guaranteeing the authenticity and efficiency of the device and its encryption system). As for an overall assessment of the presentation.

Acer Chromebase 24 is certainly one of the exponents of the category from the larger screen, although the resolution is to stop on the proven 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, a format that still looks good on such a clear and uniform panel.

Any news, on the other hand, with regard to the accuracy of the touch panel, now able to support up to ten contact points, of course, all for the benefit of those who draw or otherwise perform precision operations via the input devices of your notebook.