Microsoft may be looking to break into the K-12 market with a brand new Chromebook


    It seems that Microsoft plans on competing with the likes of HP, Dell, and Lenovo with a brand new Chromebook. A low-cost 11.6-inch version, to be specific, that targets the K-12 education market, according to Windows Central.

    The rumored laptop is code-named Tenjin, has a fully plastic exterior, and will feature a 1366×768 display, an Intel Celeron N4120, and up to 8GB of RAM. In order to keep in vain with its no-frills competition to keep costs down, it will only come with a full-sized keyboard and trackpad, one USB-A port, one USB-C port, a headphone jack, and a barrel-style AC port. 



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