Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Google unveils colorful HP Chromebook 11 for $279 - CNET





Created: 10/08/2013


Video description: Google's new budget-friendly laptop has a sleek design, extra-bright screen, speakers under the keyboard, and is powered by a microUSB charger.

Google has come out with a brand new -- button. This is that HP Chrome book eleventh and if you're not familiar with from books they're a little different than a typical laptop they run Google's Chrome operating system. And who would want something like this well if you're someone who does most to your work online and it's pretty good. It's really affordable this minus 279. Compared to last year Samsung -- -- there are few improvements. One this re it's about 50% brighter and hassle -- umi call. It's very thin and light and has -- very finished design you can see there's the edges are -- rounded and if you're worried about plastic meet Lindsay. They actually have a magnesium frame inside giving it sons Franken supports that you could look at from the corner. It's not really been abandoned -- line this feels pretty sturdy. Another unique thing about the -- -- is that you don't see speakers anywhere that's because they thought the speakers underneath the keyboard. That way y ou don't accidentally muffle the speakers have this on your lap and it's sitting on the bed. It's just right there coming from the house has an interesting charger it works with a micro USB charger not that typical. Unique charger that you need for a laptop you can use the same charger on this as you can with a Smartphone and tablet. One court will charge all your devices. If you -- and white even have a choice of four different accent colors the typical Google colors green and blue red yellow. If you're not a fan of the white and the colorful there's also piano black. You find this as a laptop that's great for families looking for a second laptop that they give their kids -- Not have to worry about who has access to what because it's so portable -- you get online. As -- -- -- and Google's pushing to schools since for the price of one Chrome book it's cheaper than some tablets out there. The -- but comes with. A few goodies. You get a hundred gigabytes of Google drive cloud storage free for two years you also get two months of a free trial with Google playing music all access and twelve free sessions ago -- in flight Internet if you're -- -- as two gigabytes of ram and a sixteen gigabytes solid state drive inside and has two USB ports this model connect. Online with Wi-Fi but there is a four -- version coming out if you want wireless Internet on the go that price hasn't been announced yet. The conflict may not be for everyone but it's a great buy if you do most your work online because it's easy way to get online fast start working. He might not be able to download all types of programs continents but not everyone needs that sometimes -- family might want to buy an -- just for their kids to get online in the house. And it's more portable and some tablets out -- for CNET I'm Bridget --



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