Asus’ first Chrome OS tablet is for classroom use
















Asus made a tablet that runs on Chrome OS for the first time, and it’s made with students in mind. 
It includes four new tablets: Chromebook CT100, Chromebook Flip C214, Chromebook C403 and last is  Chromebook C204.
The Chromebook Tablet CT100 has a 9.7-inch touchscreen and is supposed to be protected against drops by its rubberized chassis and tempered glass display for protection against drops.
It is a powered by a hexa-core OP1 processor, comes with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage and has got a USB-C port.

The company has claimed that the tablet gives "a full school day "
 of battery life which may be around seven hours on a charge.


Chromebook Flip C214: Asus’ new 2-in-1 device





For those who want both a laptop and a tablet, Asus is also refreshing its 2-in-1 Chromebook. The new Chromebook Flip C214 retains its predecessor’s 11.6-inch HD display and 360-degree hinge, but it shifts its world-facing camera away from the hinge so that it’s harder to obscure. Its basic model is powered by an Intel N4000 Celeron processor, and it has 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. There are two USB-C ports and an audio jack as well as stylus support.


Chromebook C204 and Chromebook C403: The traditional clamshell Chromebooks 

Asus’ new 11.6-inch Chromebook C204 and 14-inch Chromebook C403 have been provided with rubber bumpers for shock absorption. Both the devices are powered by dual-core Intel Celeron processors and come with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage. The Chromebooks come with USB-A and USB-C ports. Asus claims a single charge for the Chromebook C204 would see it through the entire day, while the same would last only 11 hours for the 14-inch Chromebook C403. The faster battery consumption may be due to larger screen size.


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