This Dell Chromebook 11 powered by Intel taught its competitor a thing or two


DURHAM, NC--(Marketwired - March 25, 2015) - Principled Technologies tested an Intel Celeron processor-powered Dell Chromebook 11 against an NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor-based Acer Chromebook 13. The Dell Chromebook 11 outperformed the competition in classroom scenarios like creating videos for a history project and learning in science class. It was faster and offered better visuals, which could help teachers keep kids engaged. With this Chromebook, students can spend more time learning instead of getting distracted or frustrated.

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Less waiting means kids can focus on the important stuff The right Chromebook can help students be more productive.