Toshiba added its name to the growing list of companies that offer a 1080p Chromebook on Wednesday. The company introduced its Chromebook 2, a revision to the model it announced in January. The Chrome OS device still has a 13-inch display but now there’s an upgrade option for a full HD experience.
Last week, Toshiba’s Australia site actually leaked the new Chromebook 2 but only provided limited details. We know, for example, that [company]Toshiba[/company] was adding support for faster 802.11ac wireless networks while also swapping the Intel chip inside the device. Instead of an [company]Intel[/company] Haswell processor, the Chromebook 2 uses a more power efficient Intel Bay Trail chip. That’s why the new device will gain more run time on a single charge: up to 11.5 hours.
That battery rating is for a lower-end model, however. For $249, the Chromebook 2 is equipped with the same 1366 x 768…
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