This Chromebook comes with features that allow it to withstand the test of the arduous lifestyle of busy students.
The dimensions of the C731 allow for easy transport in a student’s backpack. In addition to its agreeable size, this Chromebook has reinforce case that can withstand considerable to withstand turbulent travels from class to class. There is a corner-shield and rubber bumper that helps this Chromebook survive drops and bumps.
This Chromebook also features a spill-resistant keyboard that provides a bit of waterproofing to protect against an occasional spill of up to 11 fluid ounces of liquid. Liquids actually drain away from sensitive components thanks to a unique gutter system constucted under the keyboard and touchpad.
Here are the SPECS:
Acer C731 Chromebook
OS
Chrome OS
CPU
CPU Speed
Intel Celeron dual-core N3060
2.48 GHz with Intel Burst Technology
Memory
4GB of Dual-channel LPDDRs
Display
Resolution
C731: 11.6-inch HD
1366 x 768
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
Storage
16GB eMMC or 32GB eMMC
Audio
High-definition audio support
Dual built-in stereo speakers, built-in microphone
HD webcam
HD webcam with 1280 x 720 resolution 720pm HD audio/video
Wireless & Networking
Intel Dual Band Wireless AC, 802.11 ac//b/g/n wireless LAN, Operates at 2.4 and 5GHz, 2 x 2 MIMO technology
Bluetooth
4.0
Input and Output
2 USB 3.0 Ports, SD card reader, HDMI port, 3.5mm headphone/speaker jack, DC-in jack for AC Adapter
Durability Features
Military Standard 810G: high temperature, low temperature, rain, humidity, vibration, mechanical shock, transit drop
Touchpad
Clickable touchpad featuring click anywhere funnctionality
Privacy
Trusted Platform Module & Kensington lock slot
Battery
Battery Life
4090 mAh 11.1 v 3-cell Li-Ion battery
Up to 12 hours
Dimension
11.72w x 8.27h inches (297.6 x 22 mm)
Weight
2.98 lbs
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