Lenovo designed specifically for the education sector, has announced a solid laptop. The system is running on Google's Chrome OS and received, according to Google's browser-based operating system for the future of the big day can be recalled.
Last year you announced Lenovo X131e from one Windows-based laptop can recognize the moniker. Significant changes in the system's hardware and chrome version of the AMD CPU is the only major change in the removal of the option and is equipped with similar specifications. Laptop 11.6 inches 1366 X 768 anti-glare LED display and the user, as well as three USB ports, VGA and HDMI are connected will get. The system is 1.78 kg (3.92 lb) to the weight of the Lenovo notebook's six-cell battery lasts claimed "the entire school day."
The biggest draw of the object of the system is the one given the robust form factor. Cope with wear and tear associated with the extended school use tear design, X131e rubber top cover and reinforced corners have. Chrome hinges and rumors strengthened lasts for more than 50,000 open and close cycles.
There's no word yet on RAM or internal storage is configured, the Lenovo comes with a cloud storage system for more information on whether or not to provide yet. By Samsung and Acer Chomebooks the previous two years I drive storage of 100 GB SSD or vorticity 16GB of hard drive has 320 gigabytes.
Lenovo's Chrome, but the school is sold, but the company's interest in the new OS is important. According to the IDC report last week, compared to last year, Lenovo shipped 14 million systems by 15.7% of the market in the second-largest PC manufacturer. If proven successful, the chrome X131e company to release Chrome OS-based systems can be determined.
Google's Chrome OS, as the name implies, a browser-based operating system, and Web applications instead of local software use. Due to the somewhat simplicity, limit the functionality, but the benefits of this platform to perform a fast boot time and does not need antivirus software. Average Chrome also "full" OS run much cheaper than a similar system is available.

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