Acer's Chromebook Spin 11 brings a stylus, 360-degree hinge, and USB-C for an affordable $349

Acer’s latest Chromebook, the Spin 11, takes aim at premium rivals like the Google PixelBook with features like USB-C connectivity and even a bundled stylus, but with a far more modest CPU and price.

The 11.6-inch Acer ChromeBook Spin 11 convertible will be sold in North America beginning in March. The two models, the CP311-1H and the CP311-1HN, will be priced as low as $349, although exact pricing for both models wasn’t immediately available. (That leaves out at least one model, as there are three CPU options listed.) That’s a bit more than Acer is asking for its more basic Chromebook 11 announced at CES, though you’ll find a bit more under the hood.

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A Wacom stylus helps the Chromebook Spin 11 stand out from the crowd.

The real bonus, though, is the Wacom EMR stylus, which comes standard on the CP311-1HN. It isn’t clear how sensitive the stylus is, but given its lack of a battery we know it’s passively powered. Only a few Chromebooks include a stylus: The Samsung Chromebook Pro we tried for Android apps, and the Google Pixelbook, which bundles a stylus as part of its $1,200 price tag.

For now, here are the specs and features we know:

Display: 11.6-inch IPS, 1,366×768 resolution

CPU: Intel Pentium quad-core N4200, quad-core Celeron N3450, or Intel dual-core Celeron N3350

RAM: 4GB or 8GB LPDDR4 memory

Storage: 32GB or 64GB eMMC