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Acer’s new classroom Chromebook­s may help prevent the spread of germs in schools

- Microbes, be gone, says Axel Metz.

Kids being walking germ-spreaders is enough of a problem at the best of times, let alone during a global pandemic. Classrooms have become major sticking points for government­s aiming to limit the spread of Covid-19, but Acer has done its best to alleviate some of those concerns with the arrival of its new Chromebook­s for education.

Five new models are entering schools in the next few months, and those with touch displays – dubbed “Spin” devices with near-360 degree hinges for flexibilit­y – will be fronted by antimicrob­ial Gorilla Glass and come equipped with a bacteria-resistant coating for the keyboard, touchpad, and palm-rest surfaces.

Acer has made no bold claims regarding the effectiven­ess of the coating, but antimicrob­ial wipes, gels and surfaces are typically repellent against most common viruses, Covid-19 now being one of them.

In any case, the introducti­on of features to limit the spread of bacteria on its devices suggests Acer has recognised the concern of parents and government­s alike as children return to school en masse for the new year.

The company’s new Chromebook­s for education will also come well-equipped to withstand the physical trials of classroom use.

While further spec details aren’t available as yet, Acer has confirmed all of its new education models have the MIL-STD-810H badge, meaning they can take falls of up to 1.2m)and downward impacts of up to 60kg of force. MILSTD-810 is the documented standard of devices used by the U.S. military, with ‘H’ a revision introduced in 2019. The point being, Acer’s latest set of classroom Chromebook­s are built to last.

They’ll also be ready for home use, too. Given that many children remain at home and are attending lessons via video link, spill-resistant keyboards and trackpads have been introduced, as well as reinforced brackets to keep chiclets (that’s elevated keyboard keys) on their chassis.

Affordable durability

Acer has also been mindful to keep its newly-reinforced fleet of classroom

Chromebook­s at accessible price points.

The most affordable option in the refreshed lineup is the 11.6-inch Chromebook 311 (C722), which comes equipped with a MediaTek MT8183 processor, HDR webcam, optional touch screen, and a 20-hour battery.

It will likely be the most popular option for many schools, and is more-thancapabl­e of delivering competent usability and durability to children and teachers alike. The Chromebook 311 will hit North America first as soon as January, with no word yet on worldwide release, and will cost around $390.

Don’t expect Acer’s latest Chromebook­s for education to rival its flagship devices when it comes to processing power, but in terms of classroom durability and limiting the spread of nasty bacteria, the company’s new lineup seems built to last.

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