A recent review of the Microsoft Surface Laptop SE got me thinking about how it compares to Chromebooks. The competition is closer but still limited.
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If we Chromebook users don’t submit Chrome OS feedback to Google, it will make changes as it sees fit. Here’s how to send yours.
The new AMD Ryzen 6000 chips just dropped at CES and boy do I wish Google’s hardware partners consider using these. They’d be great for Steam gaming on Chromebooks.
Sometimes small iterations on a previously good device make a great device. That’s why the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 is my 2021 Chromebook pick of the year.
Did you know there’s a there’s a cheaper Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook configuration priced at $429? It’s currently discounted to $399 but should you buy it and save $100 over the model I reviewed?
Just in time for the holiday weekend, “Santa” dropped the $979 Asus Chromebook Flip CX3 on my doorstep and I have some first impressions. The price is steep but the internals may be worth it, particularly that fanless, power-sipping Intel Core i7.
By this time next year, we’ll see Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3 Chromebooks. Based on Qualcomm’s information, here’s what I think that means in terms of performance.
I have the 2021 HP Chromebook x360 14c on loan to change and my first impressions are very favorable. This has an 11th-gen Intel Core i3, 8 GB of memory, 128 GB of SSD storage and 14-inch screen in a 13.3-inch chassis.
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I have the $499 Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook in hand for review and upon first impressions, this is a really well built device. The 2nd-gen Snapdragon 7c is boosting performance and that OLED display? Excellent.
I can see a future where a Microsoft Surface Edgebook could challenge Chromebooks in education. Why? The company has all of the pieces to make a viable competitor.