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Google And Acer Brings Chrome OS To Tablet For Education Purposes

Acer Chromebook Tab 10 Chrome Tablet

For some reasons, Google thought that the tablet needs an OS other than the Android OS. Seriously, I am baffled. Why Google need to time, energy and money to massage the Chrome OS, now running on Chrome laptop, to run tablets as well. And it is not even a joke. It is really happening. Chrome OS tablet is happening, starting with Acer Chromebook Tab 10the first tablet to run on Chrome OS. I can understand you need Android Wear for smartwatch, but Chrome OS for tablets opposed to the norm of Android OS? What? I just don’t get it, really.

Is it because the Acer Chromebook Tab 10 is essentially a laptop in tablet form? Maybe. I don’t know. Oh, wait. According to Google, this Acer Chrome OS-powered tablet is designed to offer schools “easy management and shareability of Chromebook laptops” that has both touch and stylish functionality, plus Google Expeditions AR integration packed in a lightweight package. So, what’s wrong with the current Chromebook, again? No, seriously. We think it is a strange move and I have doubt of its longevity. Google has been known to give and cruelty take away and I won’t be surprise it will happen to this neither here-nor-there OS.

Expect this Acer’s first to sport a 9.7-inch 2,048 by 1,536 pixels display, a 6-core 3399 RockChip chipset that has 4 GB RAM and 32 GB onboard storage, USB Type-C connectivity, a 2MP HD webcam, a 5MP rear-facing camera, two speakers and a microphone, and a 9-hour battery to power them all. Each tablet will come with a low-cost Chromebook Wacom EMR stylus and the tab itself boasts advanced machine learning that will “predict student writing for a natural writing experience” and doing so with zero-latency. Acer Chromebook Tab 10 Chrome Tablet is expected to be available this month and carry with it a starting price of $329.

Images: Acer/Google.

via Macrumors.

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