Acer’s latest convertible Chromebooks are designed for the chaos in the classroom

Both the Spin 512 and Spin 511 Chromebooks will support Google Play at launch. Spin 512 will be available in North America in April and in Europe, the Middle East and Africa in March, with prices starting at US $ 430 and EUR 399 respectively. Spin 511 is available at the same time, with prices starting at US $ 399 and EUR 369 .

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In addition to the new Spin convertibles, Acer has also introduced the 2021 versions of two of its 11-inch Chromebook laptops. The new Acer Chromebook 511 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c processor, has LTE connectivity and can last up to 20 hours between charges. Meanwhile, the new Acer Chromebook 311 is powered by the MediaTek MT8183 processor, can last two 20 hours, has an HDR webcam and can be upgraded with an optional touchscreen display.

Both models support Google Play apps and are also made durable with anchored keys that can be easily removed and replaced. They are both on sale in April in North America and in Europe, the Middle East and Africa by March. Chromebook 511 prices start at US $ 400 in NA and EUR 399 in EMEA, while Chromebook 311 buyers will repay at least US $ 300 in NA and EUR 269 in EMEA.

Finally, Acer introduced a new Windows TravelMate Spin B3 laptop for education. It is also a convertible, like the other entries in the Spin series, with WiFi 6 connection and a 5-megapixel webcam on the touch screen. The new TravelMate Spin is powered by the latest Intel Pentium Silver models (the low-power chip series microprocessors) and can last up to 12 hours between charges. It is designed with military durability, and buyers can choose it with LTE connection and / or with a Wacom pen. The device will be out in North America in April, with prices starting at US $ 330, in the EMEA areas sometime in the second quarter for at least EUR 409 and in China at at least 2,499 RMB.

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