During the Bett 2018 education technology show in
London this week, attendee Alister Payne, spotted a new Acer Chrome OS tablet
which seems to be one of the very first tablets to be created running Google’s
Chrome OS operating system. Although, Acer has not made any official
announcement or released any information as yet so specifications and details
are still very much unknown at the current time.
However thanks to a photo by Alister we can see that
the tablet is running a version of Google Chrome OS and will hopefully join the
plethora of Chromebook and Chromebox systems currently available, with the most
recent being unveiled during this year’s CES 2018 technology event in Las Vegas
this month.
Using the image as a guide, it seems that the tablet
is equipped with an 8-inch display offering users a 4:3 aspect ratio, although
screen resolutions and processing power are still unknown at the current time.
The Chrome OS tablet may also be able to run Android applications providing a
versatile tablet that is capable of providing features from both Android and
Chrome OS to users.
Unfortunately, no information on pricing or
worldwide availability has been released as yet by Acer for the new Chrome
tablet, but as soon as information comes to light, we will keep you updated as
always.