Acer Chromebook 512 pair are designed to withstand classroom hijinks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Acer has unveiled two new rugged Chromebooks specially designed for classrooms, meaning they can be chucked on floor and flung around by
children.Both Acer Chromebook 512, and convertible Acer Chromebook Spin 512, have been designed for young students, and have passed U.S
Military Standard (MIL-STD 810G) tests to ensure they are durable enough to survive classroom
They have also passed two toy safety standards to make sure they're student-ready.This means two Chromebooks can handle drops from heights
of 122 cm (48 inches) and can withstand up to 60 kg (132 pounds) of downward force.They both come with a 3:2 aspect radio display, which
Acer claims is ideal for education, as it can handle ebooks and media, while also feeling similar to using a pen and paper when used with a
stylus.The 12-inch screens of Chromebooks have a 1,366 x 912 resolution on each Chromebook, and comes with Antimicrobial Corning Gorilla
Glass protection to prevent it being shattered.The keyboard on both Chromebooks are also child-friendly, offering tamper-proof designs that
are easy to fix thanks to mechanically-anchored keys, and are spill-resistant as well.The Chromebooks are powered by up to a quad-core Intel
Pentium Silver N5000 processor or a quad-core Intel Celeron N4100 Processor, 32GB or 64GB eMMC storage and either 4GB or 8GB RAM.The Acer
Chromebook 512 is a traditional laptop design, but it can be opened a full 180 degrees to lay flat on a table or desk.Meanwhile, Acer
Chromebook Spin 512 has a hinge that opens a full 360-degress, so it can be used in tablet, notebook, display and tent modes
It also comes with a Wacom EMR stylus for taking notes, and it can stored safely in a storage slot built into device.As is to be expected
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