By TheUnboxingGeek-com "Bryan" (Portland)
This review is from: HP Chromebook 11 (White/Blue) (Personal Computers)
Why it's a better choice compare to other Chromebook??
- You can charge with USB cable. Forget the conventional power charging bricks that you need to bring along with other's brand Chromebook!
- Stylish design. The other manufacturer simply use back the same old design from their laptop model and make it a chromebook.. You don't see this in HP Chromebook 11...
- 6 Hours battery life!
- and There should be a lot more strength on this little baby, I will try out this chromebook as my secondary laptop and update this review...stay tuned!
By TheUnboxingGeek-com "Bryan" (Portland)
This review is from: HP Chromebook 11 (White/Blue) (Personal Computers)
Why it's a better choice compare to other Chromebook??
- You can charge with USB cable. Forget the conventional power charging bricks that you need to bring along with other's brand Chromebook!
- Stylish design. The other manufacturer simply use back the same old design from their laptop model and make it a chromebook.. You don't see this in HP Chromebook 11...
- 6 Hours battery life!
- and There should be a lot more strength on this little baby, I will try out this chromebook as my secondary laptop and update this review...stay tuned!
By Dante DElia (Glenshaw, PA USA)
This review is from: HP Chromebook 11 (White/Blue) (Personal Computers)
I'm not going to bother getting into the debate on whether a chromebook is a good choice versus a netbook, laptop, mac, whatever. It's been done to death, and is a truly pointless debate. If you're unsure, see if you can work with just a chrome browser, and chrome browser apps for a while, then ask yourself if you can work with that on the road, or even at home, or under certain conditions, and yes, it probably shouldn't be your sole computer. Done.
As to the machine: I just got mine (by the way you can get in a couple days via the Google Play store if you don't want to wait for Amazon to get their stock) and it's pretty much the same weight and feel as the Samsung. Keyboard is nice, sound emanates from under the keyboard as they say, and the feel of the device overall is actually a bit better than the Samsung. The primary difference is the display -- it's brighter and "richer" than the Samsung. This should come at some battery life cost, but I've found mine is still okay after 5 hours so far.
I think the aesthetic quality will hold over time a bit better, if that matters to you. The "metal" look of the Samsung quickly scarred and looked pretty horrible after a few months use on my Samsung. White plastic with trim
actually looks fine with this device. The feel of it is the nice feather-light feel you may know from the Samsung (or Mac Air), but with a bit more of a substantial feel to it.
The construction seem well thought-out, and functionally, it does exactly what you would expect if you know Chromebooks. I started it up, logged in, let it update, and other than adding my additional languages and setting a custom wallpaper, I can tell no difference, interface-wise, from my chromebook (which is exactly how it should be). Wireless picked up quickly and easily.
Not much else to say -- it is what a chromebook is (in my opinion, a good thing -- work with them exclusively now managing Linux, Windows, and Mac machines), and in my opinion, it's a very nice, lightweight chromebook with a good feel to it and a nice screen, especially for the price. I think this machine should really be in the $300+ range.
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