
Iām not sure why tech companies have to display theyāre always utilizing tech, even if itās to shift the 15 feet to start presenting its refreshed laptops. Acer CEO Jason Chen took one of the companyās Predator e-scooters to the center of the stage to talk about its sustainability goals. Iām not here to dive into the companyās stated green goals and how the impact of global supply chains on climate modify may conflict with that. At least the scooter wasnāt running, becautilize that would have been a waste of electricity.

If youāre awake right now, you can watch along with me here. The actual hardware is still incoming. First up are Chromebooks.Ā āThe most advanced Chromebookā from Acer, the Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 514, features the MediaTek Kompanio Ultra chip last seen in the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14. That processor is noticeably extra for ChromeOS, but thatās not necessarily a bad thing. Itās a convertible too, so itāll act as a tablet with an optional 2.8K OLED display. āKyle Barr

Edit: For those of you who want a closer see at Acerās new $699 Chromebook, here it is. Hereās a reminder: you donāt necessary to stick with ChromeOS. If youāre considering the open-source operating system Linux, the Chromebook Plus Spin could offer solid bang for your buck.
















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