Samsung Chromebook Wifi (Launched Oct 2012)
You can enjoy faster web browsing, office tasks and music or video chat without any waiting. Unlike traditional computers, the Samsung Chromebook has no fan or moving parts, which means it stays cooler on your lap and runs silent(no humming, unless you’re playing music). Chromebooks come with leading Google products built-in, like Search, Gmail, YouTube,
You can enjoy faster web browsing, office tasks and music or video chat without any waiting. Unlike traditional computers, the Samsung Chromebook has no fan or moving parts, which means it stays cooler on your lap and runs silent(no humming, unless you’re playing music). Chromebooks come with leading Google products built-in, like Search, Gmail, YouTube, and Hangouts, so you can work, play, and do whatever you want, right out of the box. And with thousands more apps from the Chrome Web Store, you can do eve…
Nearly Perfect I’ve owned the Cr-48 for a while, which was a kind of test unit Google sent out to people to beta test the operating system. That came out a long time ago and none of the commercial units have felt good enough to me to justify buying, up until now. They were always a little too expensive, despite the obvious advantages.I purchased my unit elsewhere because I managed to order early from Amazon, but they were unable to get the product to me by the date indicated.This will be a…
A Writer’s Dream As a writer, I wanted something lighter and more portable than my 15″ Macbook pro–this fit the bill perfectly.I’ve only owned my Samsung Chromebook for two days and I’m already totally in love with it. I had trawled the internet for a device that offered a few very specific features: lightness/portability, simplicity of use, affordability, and some kind of word processor. I considered a keyboard case for my iPad (the quality of the keyboards just wasn’t good enough and they were…
Full Nerdy Review: Performance a bit iffy at times, overall quite an amazing and well built product. After getting a Nexus 7, I decided that it wasn’t for me because it was too small for a good browsing experience and wasn’t any use for productivity. So after selling my Nexus 7, I decided to save up a bit more and get this Chromebook as a second computer that I could take to college for work. I knew the limitations of Chrome OS before I bought this, I spend 90-95% of my time on Chrome on my PC anyways so I thought this would be perfect.I’ll start with the performance and the…