1.原文連結:
http://www.engadget.com/2014/08/11/acer-chromebook-13/
2.內容:
Until now, if you wanted a Chromebook with a full HD display, you only had
one option: the 13-inch Samsung Chromebook 2. Want epic battery life? Yep,
all roads lead to Samsung there, too. Well, not anymore, anyway. Acer just
announced the Chromebook 13, and it matches Samsung nearly spec for spec with
an optional 1080p display and NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra K1 chip, promising up
to 13 hours of runtime (details on that after the break). This is interesting
for two reasons. First off, although this is essentially the same class of
product as what Samsung is selling, it costs $100 less: $299, versus $400 for
the Chromebook 2. Sounds good, right? What's more, this is the first-ever
Chrome OS device with an NVIDIA processor inside.
This is potentially good news even if you're not a self-described chip geek:
Tegra K1 offers long battery life, just like Samsung's own Exynos chip, but
the graphics should be better for things like gaming and interactive websites