Acer Offers C7 Chromebook For $199Acer Offers C7 Chromebook For $199

Latest Chrome OS notebook sports an Intel Celeron chip -- and

Thomas Claburn, Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility

November 12, 2012

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Three weeks after Samsung introduced its third-generation Chromebook, it's Acer's turn to augment the hardware lineup for Google's Chrome OS. But Acer is letting Google deliver the message; there's no mention of a new Chromebook on Acer's website.

Google on Monday announced the latest addition to the Chromebook line, the Acer C7, which goes on sale on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Starting at $199, the C7 is less expensive even than the new Samsung Chromebook, which starts at $249.

However, such affordability comes at a price: The C7 includes a fan to cool its CPU, an Intel dual-core Celeron 847. As a result, users might have to endure the drone of the fan when running computationally intensive Web applications.The Samsung Chromebook relies on an ARM-based chip, which runs cool enough that no fan is required.

The C7 ships with a 320-GB hard drive and with 100 GB of free cloud-based storage on Google Drive for two years. A Google spokesperson said there will be no option for 3G networking on the C7.

[ Read Samsung Chromebook: Hands-On Review. ]

The 11.6" screen has a 1366-by-768-pixel display, the same as the Samsung Chromebook. The C7, however, weighs more, coming in at 3 lbs., compared to the Samsung's 2.43 lbs. Acer says battery life is 3.5 hours.

The C7 features dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n and Ethernet networking support, an HD camera, three USB 2.0 ports, one HDMI port, and one VGA port.

Acer C7 Chromebook

Acer C7 Chromebook

Acer C7 Chromebook

But Chromebooks are less about specs than about freedom from administrative burdens. Chromebooks are computers for people who don't want to maintain computers. Google recognizes that Chromebooks aren't yet ready to replace Linux, Mac or Windows laptops among power users, which is why the company has begun positioning them as "a great additional computer for your family," as Sundar Pichai, senior VP of Chrome and apps, put it in a blog post.

Google has not disclosed sales figures for the Chromebooks offered by its hardware partners. However, consumers might be warming to them: The new Samsung Chromebook is currently the most popular laptop at Amazon.com.

The C7 will be available in the U.S. on Google Play, BestBuy.com and in some Best Buy stores. In the U.K., it will be offered through Google Play, Amazon UK, PC World and Currys.

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About the Author

Thomas Claburn

Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility

Thomas Claburn has been writing about business and technology since 1996, for publications such as New Architect, PC Computing, information, Salon, Wired, and Ziff Davis Smart Business. Before that, he worked in film and television, having earned a not particularly useful master's degree in film production. He wrote the original treatment for 3DO's Killing Time, a short story that appeared in On Spec, and the screenplay for an independent film called The Hanged Man, which he would later direct. He's the author of a science fiction novel, Reflecting Fires, and a sadly neglected blog, Lot 49. His iPhone game, Blocfall, is available through the iTunes App Store. His wife is a talented jazz singer; he does not sing, which is for the best.

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