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Aaron Herbst
> 3 dayThis device knows what it is. Its got a full size keyboard. A great screen with big bezels for tablet mode. Somewhere to put your thumbs. Its very sturdy. Its a device the whole family could use comfortably with no one having to worry about breaking it. It performs great for normal tasks. The screen is great. Great colors and sharpness.
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M. McGraw
> 3 dayWe have been using for about 7 weeks and have been very satisfied with performance. It starts up fast, good for web browsing and watching videos. It gets light use in our kitchen so it only needs to be charged once a week. The touch screen is a little slower response than our cell phones but it may need adjustments. Its a Chrome book with inherent limitations but works well for our use.
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Ashlynn Dooley
> 3 dayLoving it!! I like it even more than my SP4 or iPad...
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Jeremy T
> 3 dayThis is one is outdated and cannot even update to most update android system. DO NOT BUY.
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D
> 3 dayPretty happy with it. Great for on-line tasks. Replaces the desktop for most homes. Break this gem out when its too much for your phone to handle.
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martinnis09
Greater than one weekWe purchased this to replace a laptop that died on us earlier this year. My son uses Chromebooks in school so we thought this would be a good fit for his school work and our casual use. We are not gamers, dont store pictures on our computers and typically use our phones or tablets for web browsing. When I received the item, the setup was extremely quick and simple. It is light but feels sturdy. The exterior has a textured finish so it doesnt feel slippery. I dont know how long it will last or how long it will suit our needs but for the price, Im willing to give it a try.
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Marlon B.
> 3 dayFirst time owning a Chromebook. For the price and given use case of only having a browser, this meets the needs of my family. The battery is great, and touchscreen is responsive. Now Google needs to build in printing to network printers. My printer is older so not supported by Google Cloud Print, so its a hassle every time I need to print. I need to turn on the Windows laptop, reshare the printer, then setup Google Cloud Print each time. Please add this as a built in feature Google.
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Donia H.
> 3 dayVery different from a dell which I had switched over from. Relies heavily on the internet to function but its great for business. Would be hard to use for school though
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RonToon
> 3 dayI am so happy with this new Chromebook that I bought a 15.6 non convertible one for my wife. I just couldnt see spending in the thousands for a Apple when this was an option. My computer sessions on a laptop or tablet are always web based so this seemed like a no brainer. My only reason to need more computer is for complex photography editing, but I have a dedicated desktop for that. This Chromebook does simple photo editing great. The battery life is great unless you watch videos and Im guessing that you could still watch two or three streamed movies on it without charging. try that with a conventional laptop! I charge it up at night and it runs all day. I bought this to replace my first generation iPad mini due to the fact that its software is no longer supported, so far it does everything I was doing on the iPad but now I have a real keyboard. My first conventional laptop was an Acer and it still runs fine but it cant be updated past Windows XP so I thought I would get an Acer this time, then I bought my wife the 15.6 Acer Chromebook, so our household now has THREE Acers that still run! This is my first ecperience with Chrome OS but I doubt I will ever go back to Windows.
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Tross__
> 3 daygreat for what it is. its an advanced tablet, not a laptop. keep that in mind when buying as many things are different from a laptop here.