LG recently launched the 11TC50Q Chromebook with features that may be suitable for online learning amidst the new normal era. As the title says it features an 11-inch LCD touchscreen with 1366 x 768 resolution. The display can be rotated 360-degrees allowing its users to use it in either tablet or laptop form.
Inside the device, it is powered by a
2.8GHz 10nm Intel Celeron N5100 quad-core processor with Intel UHD Graphics. It
is paired with 4GB DDR4 RAM with a clock speed of 2933MHz and 64GB eMMC storage
and MicroSD slot. It also has a long 47WHr battery capacity, HD webcam, and
rear camera.
Other features are a built-in microphone,
an IP41 rating making it waterproof and dustproof to some extent. It also
weighs 1.44kg and can be carried around with ease. Based on the photos, it may
come with an optional stylus for writing or sketching. For connectivity, it has
WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-A, and USB-C port. It runs Chrome OS as its software which will
let you download apps on Chrome Web Store, Google Play Store, and other
sources.
LG 11TC50Q Chromebook priced at KRW
690,000. It became available starting March 7 at online and offline retail
outlets across Korea.