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Richard Salva
> 24 hourI’ve used a Chromebook before, but it was much smaller than this one. This one is pretty cool, and offers just about all you would want from a regular laptop.
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Robbie 79
> 24 hourWorks great , simple to use and does everything
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Vi
> 24 hourReally great computer, super fast with lots of storage. The screen and image quality are amazing and Id definitely recommend this computer to anyone plus excellent service.
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Shopper430
> 24 hourI purchased and returned several before I tried this one. This has everything. Backlit keys, touch screen, decent sounding speakers, large bright HD screen. I used it for college, and now I am done college I use it for leisure. It does everything I need it to do. Ive had it a year and its still going strong. The battery lasted all day in my college classes. So light and easy to carry for such a large device. I absolutely love it and highly recommend it.
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RanchWife
> 24 hourThis laptop is amazing...when it works. Every few weeks the touch screen capability stops working. Not gonna lie, that makes me really hate this laptop. We use it very gently for homeschool typing. There’s no reason it shouldn’t work all the time.
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Kim W
> 24 hourI bought this for my son to use at school and absolutely love the battery life!
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Who knows
> 24 hourThis is a good Chromebook for the price I paid. It is still a Chromebook and doesnt do much outside of the Google ecosystem, but its good enough to use for registrations for events with our Cub Scout Pack.
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Queenie Kohler DDS
> 24 hourI love it..I use it to pay bills. And to look up things.
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New England Yankee
> 24 hourThe original concept of the Chromebook was a technically lightweight internet/web appliance without the usage, knowledge, and maintenance complexity of typical home computers of the time. Aimed at those with similarly lightweight needs like simple browsing and email, it was ahead of the curve on cloud-based apps and storage. Way too far ahead, unfortunately, as Chromebooks barely survived their introduction. Cloud functionality, availability, and pricing has come a long, long way since then, to the point where it’s unusual to find someone who isn’t using the cloud. Moreover, Chrome itself has become one of the most widely-used browsers, Google apps (g-suite) incredibly popular and powerful, and the Chromium OS platform itself has become attractive as a deployment base. Microsoft is even porting its Edge browser to Chromium. So the ground has shifted from the Chromebook being the odd machine out to a very capable alternative that gives up little to nothing for many people ... and not just those with lightweight needs any longer. The OS & Chromium platform and Google apps coupled with cloud storage are completely mainstream.
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Becky at the beach
> 24 hourIll be honest, I dont know a lot about specs, megagertz or hertz or whatever, technical stuff. So here is a 57 yo woman who just got it out, plugged it in, and made it work. Usually I have my son or husband set things up but I wanted to see if I could do it, because believe me, if I can, you can.
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