New Acer Chromebook with Haswell hands-on (video)

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One of the first Chromebooks to come blessed with Intel’s Haswell processor is the new Acer Chromebook, and we had a chance to get a closer look at it today. If it wasn’t for the “new” moniker that Acer has so kindly bestowed on it, we would be hard-pressed to find much different about it when compared to its C7 predecessor at first glance. Yet it does seem just a touch lighter and slimmer, measuring around 0.75 inch thin and weighing in at about 2.76 pounds. However, the new Acer Chromebook has a supposedly much longer battery life, boasting up to 8.5 hours of continuous use. It also sports an HDMI port, two USB ports and an SD card slot on the side. The 11.6-inch 1366 by 768 resolution display looked crisp and colorful enough to our eyes, and the raised chiclet keys should be familiar to anyone who has used Chromebooks before. We don’t have much more information about the new Acer Chromebook to impart to you, unfortunately, but we’ll be sure to update this post once we do. In the meantime, have a peek at the hands-on gallery and video after the break. %Gallery-slideshow83878%
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