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A tale of two distinctive Choromebooks

byZunera Hashmi
16/12/2014
in Science & Technology, Technology
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CALIFORNIA: Plain and simple, both have their strengths and weaknesses. While the Samsung Chromebook is slightly more expensive at a regular price of $250. Its lightweight, slim body, fan-less design and better battery life are features that make it the better choice over the Acer Chromebook.

While spending an abundance of time with Chrome books. About one a month for the last six months, if my math is veridical. Lately, though, I’ve found myself in the remotely eccentric situation of testing two models at once. Two very different models, I should integrate. On the one hand, we have the Toshiba Chromebook 2, which brings a full HD, 1080p exhibit and a relatively immensely colossal 13-inch screen. At $330, it’s a good deal compared to kindred machines, but it’s additionally on the pricier end for a laptop that rudimentally just runs the Chrome browser. On the other, we have Samsung’s most incipient laptop (withal called the Chromebook 2), which has a more minuscule size and additionally a more minuscule price: just $250. But the design is nice and in a way, so is the keyboard. So what matters more, then? A dazzling screen or a faux-leather lid? Robust audio or being priced to sell?

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