You can look at different developer sites such as the The Chromium Projects (see related link), Chrome OS Wiki, or a number of blogs on the subject.
It's a proprietary one from Acer, though I have seen some from 3rd parties out there that can be used as a replacement charger, but again it mainly fits the C7/C710 series.
It cannot run console games but pc games then yes
Around $200 to $400.As of 3/2013, this is a pretty good budget "Mini Acer Laptop". It is actually a chromebook. ( http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/acer-c7-chromebook.html#ac-c7 )
For the Acer C710, they come in 320 GB HD or a 16 GB SSD. The new Acer C720 (Haswell chipset, 4 GB RAM, improved architecture) comes with 16 GB SSD.
On the Acer C7 Chromebook, there is no dedicated "Refresh" key like on some other keyboards. Instead, you can refresh the page by pressing the "F5" key or by using the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + R." If you want to refresh the screen, you may also press "Ctrl + Shift + R" for a hard refresh.
Yes, the Acer Chromebook and all its variants have a built-in camera.
No. The c710 is taller, while the c720 is wider.
Yes,
Where is the refresh key on my acer 315 Chromebook?
yes it does
The base model weighs 2.76 pounds. The upscale model weighs 2.98 pounds.
A Chromebook is a laptop from Google. Other companies like Samsung, Acer, Lenovo, HP, and Google itself help with the manufacture of the various iterations of the Chromebook. The Chromebook's OS is to do with Google Chrome.