Chromebook revisited

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I considered buying a Chromebook about 8 months ago. I am considering it again. The model I am looking at is an Acer Chomebook 15 it looks like this

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  • Intel Celeron Dual-Core Processor 3205U (1.5GHz, 2MB L3 Cache)
  • Google Chrome Operating System
  • 15.6" Full HD Widescreen LED-backlit Display (1920 x 1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio)
  • 4GB DDR3L SDRAM Memory
  • 16GB SSD
  • Intel HD Graphics
  • High-Definition Audio Support
  • Upward-Facing Dual-Stereo Speakers
  • Secure Digital (SD) card reader
  • 802.11ac WiFi featuring MIMO technology (Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz)
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • 1 - USB 3.0 Port
  • 1 - USB 2.0 Port
  • 1 - HDMI port with HDCP Support
  • 4-Cell Lithium Ion Battery (3220 mAh, 48Whr)
  • Up to 9-hours Battery Life
 

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Just got an HP laptop for under 200 and it seems to work fine, has 4 GB RAM and 34 GB of emory
 

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The difficulty with Chromebooks is the apps. I am a computer power user, and I run things like LaTeX (yes, there's OverLeaf, but it's still not as good as a natively-running version), and full office suite (either MS Office or LibreOffice), that you simply can't run on a Chromebook. Sure, it'll browse the web, do email, play Netflix, etc. But it simply won't work like a regular laptop. It doesn't suit me, but it might well suit others.
 

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The difficulty with Chromebooks is the apps. I am a computer power user, and I run things like LaTeX (yes, there's OverLeaf, but it's still not as good as a natively-running version), and full office suite (either MS Office or LibreOffice), that you simply can't run on a Chromebook. Sure, it'll browse the web, do email, play Netflix, etc. But it simply won't work like a regular laptop. It doesn't suit me, but it might well suit others.

If full sized applications are needed then installing Linux or Windows is easy and if you replace the 16 GB m.2 ssd with a 128 GB one (costs about $50 or less) you'll have enough space for Office. The laptop will accept external HDDs and SSDs too.
 

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Just got an HP laptop for under 200 and it seems to work fine, has 4 GB RAM and 34 GB of emory

Oh that sounds good. My son wants one. Not gonna buy a second hand thing anymore. Some new ones are the same price. Wondered if they were good.
 

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I recommend the Lenovo ThinkPad 11e. My wife has one, and my work bought me one at my request. They're built like tanks. It's kind of the Chromebook idea in some ways - very portable, small size, well-built. But it runs a serious OS: Windows 10 Professional (Home versions of Windows are worth NOT getting). I can do everything on it I need except for heavy-duty LabVIEW programming. We're both very happy with our laptops.
 

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I saw another Chromebook.

It's this one.

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Acer Chromebook 14 CB3-431-C0AK (Aluminum, 14 inch HD, Intel Celeron, 4GB, 32GB)

The Acer Chromebook 14 is a powerful rock star with its stylish 100% metal chassis and immersive Full HD IPS display that delivers an epic mobile experience that’s unrivaled by other Chromebooks on the big stage. The incredibly fast wireless connection and amazing battery life give you all day to run your favorite Google apps or access your photos, videos, music and documents. The fast and smart Chromebook 14 delivers amazing value that’s worthy of endless encores.

Intel Celeron N3160 Quad-Core Processor 1.6GHz with Intel Burst Technology up to 2.24GHz.
100% Aluminum Chassis.
Google Chrome Operating System.
14 inch Full HD ComfyView Widescreen IPS LED-backlit Display (1920 x 1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio).
4GB LPDDR3 SDRAM Memory.
32GB Internal Storage.
Intel HD Graphics.
Two Built-in Speakers.
802.11ac WiFi featuring MIMO technology (Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz).
Bluetooth 4.2.
2 - USB 3.0 Ports.
1 - HDMI port with HDCP Support.
HD Webcam (1280 x 720) with 88 degree wide angle lens supporting High Dynamic Range (HDR).
3-Cell Li-Polymer Battery (3950 mAh).
Up to 12-hours Battery Life.
 

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Just bought a Lenovo.
My buying stuff goes much quicker. I always do everything on impulses. Our national site and tv program Chooseneatly that checks things said this was a good one and it was cheap and my son really wanted one now please. No idea what kind of stuff is in it but they said it was good, so it must be.
 

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Just bought a Lenovo.
My buying stuff goes much quicker. I always do everything on impulses. Our national site and tv program Chooseneatly that checks things said this was a good one and it was cheap and my son really wanted one now please. No idea what kind of stuff is in it but they said it was good, so it must be.

Which model Lenovo Chrome book did you buy?
 

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I think so. We went to grandma, so we missed the post deliverer. I forgot all about it.
 

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I think so. We went to grandma, so we missed the post deliverer. I forgot all about it.

Oh dear! now you'll need to go to the post office to collect it.
 

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Glad we didn't wait yesterday. It turned out he came today, although track and trace said yesterday. That always takes days if they bring it to the post office. He's so happy with it. Beautiful thing, looks better than a normal laptop and the screen is big enough. It's silver. For the rest don't ask me about gigabite stuff lol.
 

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Glad we didn't wait yesterday. It turned out he came today, although track and trace said yesterday. That always takes days if they bring it to the post office. He's so happy with it. Beautiful thing, looks better than a normal laptop and the screen is big enough. It's silver. For the rest don't ask me about gigabite stuff lol.

Is it like this

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It doesn't even have Word. He wants to type things. In the app store it costs 10 euro a month. Funny guys.
 

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It doesn't even have Word. He wants to type things. In the app store it costs 10 euro a month. Funny guys.

you could use google's free word like word-processor called Google Docs
 

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you could use google's free word like word-processor called Google Docs

Oh good idea. Thanks!
I thought they had all these programs automatically installed like on a normal laptop.
 
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