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Published: 2013-03-19, Author: Olaf , review by: tweakers.net
Abstract: Samsung heeft zijn Chromebook met Exynos-ARM-soc in Nederland uitgebracht nadat Acer hier eerder zijn C7-Chromebook met Intel Celeron-x86 uitbracht. Tweakers keek naar de laptops en het......
Win a top of the range HP Spectre laptop Too slow, too expensive, too limited. That was the verdict of most hacks and punters on the early Google Chromebook laptops. Google has kept its shoulder to the wheel, though, and recently announced that 2000 sc...
Published: 2013-02-18, Author: Danny , review by: makeuseof.com
In the end, I find a lot of joy and productivity by using the Chromebook. I am pretty invested in Google's online tools, which makes it a lot easier to jump over to a Chromebook. However, the smallness, lightness, and long battery life make the Chromebook...
Abstract: Samsung 's improvements, combined with the price drop, make this an attractive netbook alternative. It's at its best as a mobile or kids' computer.Google 's Chromebooks are designed to do one thing and one thing only: run its browser-based Chrome OS. Sams...
Super affordable, Slim and stylish, Good performance, Generous connectivity, Decent battery life
Poor screen, Rear connectivity is awkard, No touch, ChromeOS needs to be online to be its best
If you're happy with a laptop that needs to be online to get the most from it, the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook 303C is worth considering. It's slim, stylish, light, quiet, lasts a good while on a charge, offers a great typing experience and it's available...
Cheap and cheerful - the Chromebook is a bargain for those who just need a device for basic word processing tasks and to browse the web. We can see why it's taken off in the education market. Despite it appearing to be more secure than the Android plat...
If you want the fastest Chromebook out there, this isn't it. But, Samsung's little machine is still very capable, and it meets the same needs as its more powerful and higherpriced predecessor, albeit with less horsepower and speed, Over several months of
MacBook Air styling is more of a headscratcher than a headturner. Display is lowres and materials are far from topnotch. No keyboard backlight. No Bluetooth device support other than mice and keyboards
Published: 2012-12-26, Author: John , review by: pocketables.com
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that this could be a primary computer for probably 75% of the population, even though Google tends to market Chromebooks as secondary machines. Most people who own computers don't do anything other than extrem...
Inexpensive, Good battery life, Lots of apps in Play Store, Can use some Drive apps offline, 3G from Verizon is available as an option
Very little capability when offline, Very limited selfcontained storage, Free online storage is limited and is charged for after size limit is reached, "Free" online storage is charged for after 2 years, 3G option is almost as pricy as the laptop, No Ethe
It's easy to be captivated by the Samsung Chromebook. It has many of the same attributes of an Ultrabook including light weight, thinness, an 11.6-inch screen, and comfortable keyboard. Great battery life is another plus. All if this priced less than most...
Small, transportable, Google OS is simple, tie-ins with Google Drive and other Google products, price is closer to where it should be
Poor screen viewing angle, no 3G, an occasionally poor browsing experience, limited on-board storage, needs to be online for full experience, app limitations, just not exciting
The Samsung Series 3 may be the best Chromebook we've seen so far, but it still lacks the excitement factor, doesn't look too appealing from the outside and the screen's poor viewing angle is a frustration when in use. Google's OS sure will make sense ...