Chrome OS has been a pretty ideal spot for Google
to stake its various plays for the education market. The cheap, bare
bone Chromebook laptops have been light on complexity and heavy on
connectivity. The company hasn’t had much in the way of options when it
comes to touch screen devices however.
Today, Google announced
its first education tablet designed with chrome OS. The Acer Chromebook
Tab 10 will be the first such Chrome OS tablet for school to land in
kids' hands. The device itself is a standard 9.7 inch 2048x1536 tablet
that will retail for $329, the same as Apple's entry-level iPad.
Being
a Chrome OS device, these will integrate easily into the IT systems of
schools with a Chrome education license and will give students a device
they can easily pass around and jot notes on with stylus and touch
controls. This could potentially fill a hole where Apple’s iPad was much
better positioned.
The announcement is especially notable given Apple’s education event
set for tomorrow. Some are expecting the event to highlight the iPad’s
strength as a student computing platform while the company may announce
new products and changes to its education-focused feature set.
The
tablets will also enable students to jump into educational AR
experiences given their handheld form factor and Google’s upcoming
rollout of the Expeditions AR platform on the devices, which the company
promises will allow students to visit the Great Barrier Reef, Colosseum
of International Space Station.
The Acer Chromebook Tab 10 will go on sale to educators this spring.