Tuesday 2 February 2016

Acer figures out missing piece for new Chromebase

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The Acer figures out the missing piece for their new Chromebase

Acer is about to unleash a new chromebase device that could sway consumers to a Chrome OS-based desktop. Jack Wallen explains what the missing piece of the puzzle was for the cloud-based machine.

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