If all-in-ones and desktop box sets aren’t your thing, then you can also choose from a number of more typical notebook designs that are aimed at the enterprise. There are three new devices are specifically designed for work: the HP Chromebook 13, Dell Chromebook 13 and Acer Chromebook 14.
The HP Chromebook 13, which starts at $549, features a 13.3-inch full HD IPS display, a 32GB hard drive, an Intel Pentium m3, m5 or m7 processor, a choice between 4GB, 8GB and 16GB of memory and an 11-hour battery life.
The Dell Chromebook 13 starts at $479 and features a 13.3-inch full HD IPS touch display, a 16GB or 32GB hard drive, 4GB or 8GB of memory, an Intel Broadwell-U Celeron i3 or i5 processor and a 12-hour battery life.
The Acer Chromebook 14 is a rugged device for business that features a 14-inch full HD IPS display, a 16GB or 32GB hard drive, a 6th Generation Intel i3 or i5 processor, 4GB or 8GB of memory and up to 12 hours of battery life; this device starts at $399.
All three are aimed at the enterprise, with the option to get higher configurations for power users — but all of them also include a $50 management fee if you buy it for your company.