Acer is expanding its Vero brand with a Chromebook, which it claims will come with a sleek ‘eco-conscious’ approach.
The best part is that the new Vero 514 is made using recycled plastics and has a chassis that’s 99 % recyclable. And all of that in cool packaging that’s 90 % recycled paper!
Check out the Acer Vero 514 below.
Acer Vero 514 Specs and Features
Acer Vero 514 weighs just more than 3 pounds, has a 14-inch display, and is powered by a 12th-gen Intel CPU with Xe graphics.
It can also be configured with many CPUs, including the Core i3-1215U, the five-core Pentium Gold 8505, a Core i7-1255U, and the Core i5-1235U. And that’s not everything that makes the new Vero 514 so nice!
If you choose the touchscreen option, the 1080p screen is protected by Gorilla Glass, making it feel pretty decent. Its 300 nits of brightness won’t be ideal if you regularly work in direct sunlight. However, it’s a massive upgrade over the 227-nit display features on the Windows variants, right?
FACT: Vero 514 will improve the color rendering of the original Vero, whereas the Windows one could only show 66 % of the sRGB spectrum; Acer promises 100 % coverage for its Chromebook.
Take a look at Acer Vero 514 below:
Finally, for ports, you’ll get two USB-Cs (1 of them can charge the battery up to 50 % in only 30 minutes), an HDMI port, a USB-A port, and a headphone jack.
Acer Vero 514 and Its Ecological Footprint
According to Acer, the keycaps are made of 50 % post-consumer recycled plastic, 30 % of the chassis’ plastic is recycled, while the trackpad is made entirely of ‘ocean-bound plastics.’
Now get ready for the best part!
Acer says that the new laptop is simple to maintain and upgrade, with standard screws allowing access to the storage and RAM. How convenient!
How much does Acer Vero 514 cost?
The base model of Vero 514, with the Core i3, 8GB RAM, and a 128GB SSD, starts at $499.99.
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