Selecting the Right ChromeOS Device for Your Cloud Workers
To select the right devices for your employees, you have to consider their work roles and duties. Different device specifications and capabilities are best for different use cases.
This solution brief from Acer will help you navigate the different Acer ChromeOS devices and select the models that are best for your organization.
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How do I choose the right ChromeOS device for my cloud workers?
To select the right ChromeOS device for your cloud workers, consider the type of work they do and the specifications they need. Follow these four steps: 1) Identify the primary use case for the device. 2) Map out the required device specifications for these use cases. 3) Make recommendations for devices that meet these needs. 4) Compare across the device ecosystem to find the right device.
What are the primary use cases for ChromeOS devices?
There are four primary use cases for ChromeOS devices: 1) For browsing & single tasks, suitable for frontline workers needing basic web browsing. 2) For collaborating, which is ideal for information workers and executives who require collaboration tools. 3) For apps & virtualization, designed for analysts and designers needing more intensive applications. 4) For power usage, which supports high-performance tasks.
What specifications should I consider for each use case?
To optimize user experience, it's important to match device specifications to use cases. For browsing & single tasks, consider devices with Intel Celeron or AMD MTK 8183. For collaborating, look for Intel Pentium or AMD Athlon. For apps & virtualization, choose devices with fanless Intel i3. For power usage, opt for fan Intel i5 or i7, or AMD Ryzen 5 or 7. These specifications ensure that devices can handle the required workloads effectively.