Chromebooks are getting boring: Why that’s both good and bad.
It’s Sunday morning and drinking my coffee. Maybe I’m being too contemplative today but I can’t shake the feeling that Chromebooks are getting boring.
It’s Sunday morning and drinking my coffee. Maybe I’m being too contemplative today but I can’t shake the feeling that Chromebooks are getting boring.
The $659 HP Chromebook x360 14c is on sale for $539. This price is a great value for an 11th-gen Core i3 with 8 GB of RAM.
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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.
There’s a Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 sale currently available that’s almost as good as the Amazon Prime Day Deal. You can grab the very capable mid-range Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5 for $355.99 today.
This might be the best Chromebook value on the market now: The Asus Chromebook Flip C536 with 11th-gen Core i3, 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB SSD is discounted to $469.
HP on Tuesday announced two new products, the HP Chromebook x2 11 Chrome OS tablet with optional LTE and the HP Chromebase 21.5 with a rotating display. Both start at $599 with availability this month.
Last month, Samsung introduced a new entry-level Chromebook, saying that an LTE model would follow. You can now pre-order the $349 Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go with mobile broadband from AT&T at a discount.
A more powerful Asus Chromebook Flip C536 / CX5 with Core i5 and 16 GB of memory is coming soon. But you’ll pay quite a bit more for these upgrades over the current $569 model.
Interested in a Core i7, likely fanless, 14-inch laptop? That’s what the upcoming Asus Chromebook Flip CX5400 is, possibly the Copano device I detailed last week.
A 14-inch Asus Chromebook built on the “Copano” board is coming. This Chromebook will use the Intel Tiger Lake UP4 silicon, a lower-powered mobile package.