HP Chromebook 14 G1 powered by Intel makes the most of valuable class time


DURHAM, NC--(Marketwired - March 18, 2015) - Principled Technologies (PT) went back to school to see which Chromebook gave students the most time for learning: an HP Chromebook 14 G1 with an Intel processor or an Acer Chromebook 13 with an NVIDIA processor. PT found that the Chromebook powered by Intel reduced student wait time for classroom and study tasks and offered a better visual experience in two common apps. This Chromebook could help kids stay engaged and be more productive.

To learn more about how this Chromebook could improve the classroom experience, read the report at facts.pt/1KMvsvp and check out the infographic at facts.pt/1MpggzZ.

About Principled Technologies, Inc.
Principled Technologies, Inc. is the leading provider of technology marketing and learning & development services.

Principled Technologies, Inc. is located in Durham, North Carolina, USA. For more information, please visit www.principledtechnologies.com.

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One Chromebook rose above the competition to make the most of class time. Less time spent waiting gives students more time for learning.