
The machines are specced for 16GB of LPDDR4X memory and 512GB of NVMe PCIe 3.0 storage. Each machine is 0.68 inch (17.27 mm) thick and weighs 3.02 pounds (1.37 kg).ĬPU options range from a dual-core Intel Core i3-1110G4 to a quad-core i7-1180G7. The upcoming two-in-ones (laptops that can convert into tablets) ditch the fans to reduce noise, and that likely helps keep them thin as well.

They're more expensive than the average Chromebook (Acer's current offerings go as low as $190), with the standard version costing $700 when it comes out in January and the business-focused version priced at $900 for a December release. The Acer Chromebook Spin 514 and Chromebook Spin Enterprise 514 are the highest-end options. The company is updating its lineup with options for Intel's latest 11th Gen "Tiger Lake" CPUs, and although the list includes some of the standard cheaper Chromebook options, Acer also introduced some pricier selections boasting fanless designs for quieter operation.

Acer is releasing half a dozen new Chromebook SKUs, it announced today during its event.
