Following on from the announcement by educational
computer manufacturer CTL about the new Chromebox they have created, the
company has unveiled their latest Chromebooks some of whichcome equipped with
support for Wacom pen styluses. CTL has created three new Chromebooks all
offering a rugged laptop which comes supplied and preloaded with Google’s
Chrome operating system a spill resistant keyboard and a drop resistant case.
The CTL-NL7 Chromebook is powered by an Intel Apollo
Lake processor supported by 4GB of RAM 32GB of storage for US$ 229. While the CTL
NL7T-360 Chromebook offers users similar specifications but is also equipped
with a 360 degree hinge and a useful 10-point capacitive touchscreen display
for US$ 299. Enabling the Chromebook to be used as either a laptop or tablet
depending on requirements and needs.
The top of the range Chromebook takes the form of
the CTL NL7TW-360 and offers all the above specifications apart from a Intel
Celeron N3450 quad-core processor, and support for the Wacom EMR pen stylus
which can be used for writing or drawing thanks to its pressure sensitivity and
is priced at US$ 329. For full specifications on all three of the new CTL
Chromebox jump over to the company’s official website for ordering details and
available options.
