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There is a reason why some laptop brands are more highly regarded than others. -- Bill |
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It would seem there's no stopping the Chrome OS train... no matter how many pawn ads you throw at it ![]() |
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Many times I get on a machine because I have been asked to solve a problem and I need to know where a file is. Guess what. The user doesn't know. Only that there is a problem. I know you can argue about ease of use, but then what about backups. I store certain files no matter where they come from in certain directories. Then if I need a copy, I can go the that directory or just backup the entire directories. |
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Personally, I like the idea of MATE more anyway. |
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Of course Amazon Prime "free 2 day delivery." She has her "ACE" in a pretty little cloth "tote bag" and she takes it with her for her charity and church type work, rather than taking her bigger heavier laptop. I got her a little Verbatim "travel" mouse. The only drawback is the 4 1/2 hour battery, so she carries a spare charger with a cord. It even has a regular Ethernet Port. |
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This is what is known as a value judgement. You're no longer dealing with things that are absolute, but subjective. In other words, the features you consider to be most valuable are not necessarily those that another person would consider worth anything, and vice versa. Thus, while you may have concluded that a larger screen isn't worth $80 *to you*, this is not the same thing as saying that the larger screen isn't worth $80 *to anybody.*
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HP Chromebook 14 (with 4G) review: Solid performance in a plus-sized package The HP Chromebook 14 combines great performance with a spacious display. So is it the right Chromebook for you? By JR Raphael October 23, 2013 06:00 AM ET "As for the quality of the display, it's a mixed bag: The Chromebook 14's glossy 1366 x 768 TN screen is a big leap forward from the matte TN panel on Acer's C720 Chromebook, especially in terms of clarity. As you'd expect, though, it's no match for the IPS LCD display on the Chromebook 11. The Chromebook 14's contrast, color brilliance, color accuracy and sharpness are all a significant step down from what the Chromebook 11 delivers; the disparity is striking when you view the laptops side by side. (Note: This review originally stated that the Chromebook 14's display was an IPS panel based on information provided by HP press representatives. HP has since informed me that the information it initially provided was inaccurate and the display is, in fact, TN-based -- which is far more consistent with the level of quality I observed. The review has been updated accordingly.) Body and design The differences between the Chromebook 14 and Chromebook 11 don't end with the display; in fact, despite the fact that both laptops are made by HP, they have little in common when it comes to physical form. The reason is that the Chromebook 11 was designed with close involvement by Google -- the same team responsible for the high-end Chromebook Pixel -- while the Chromebook 14 is an HP product through and through. Generally speaking, the comparison doesn't reflect favorably on the Chromebook 14. From the visible vents between the top and bottom halves to the prominent screws on its casing, the Chromebook 14 is considerably less elegant and thoughtfully designed than its Google-influenced cousin." See: http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic..._sized_package So I will have to pass on the HP 14 as well. The HP 11 seems better, but it has no Haswell chip set so a shorter battery life. My best bet is the next Samsung or a Lenovo. (I am tired of waiting.) ![]() Last edited by frahse; 01-09-2014 at 05:42 PM. |
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Very fair. I believe it is touted as a Windows-feel GUI, and I believe would be mainly good for people who are transitioning from Windows. I believe MATE should give the same experience as the traditional gnome2, last offered in Ubuntu Maverick. That gnome look & feel was the height of usability for me, and I miss it.
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Even the Apple Macbook Air 13" is only $100 more than the 11", and that's in Apple dollars, which is currently less than $25 in normal money.* ApK *Exchange rate based on the price difference of a 32GB and 64GB iPod Touch compared to the price for a 32GB micro sd card.... ;-) |
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Either way, Google knew it was best to differentiate between their mobile and desktop OS in terms of the user's experience. They knew it was better not to simplify, prettify or obscure aspects of a non-mobile UI where the result would be that commonplace tasks became more difficult to unpack. Of course, I'm saying that as a person [who] has yet to use a Chromebook beyond trying one out in a store. In the words of Montaigne, what do I know? Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 01-10-2014 at 01:22 AM. Reason: Inserted the word "[who]." |
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Seeing this thread in News always gives me a little chuckle at the notion that "Chromebook Pundits" are a thing that exists, and as such have the opportunity to be "Out of Touch." To me, the title of this thread has always sounded akin to "Unicorns Condemn Iranian Nuclear Program." I've refrained from posting as much for months, expecting this thread to vanish from sight, yet it persists.
So, my contribution: this thread's very existence is rather silly. Yes. Rather silly. Now please carry on with your punditry, or counter-punditry, regarding Chromebooks, subject of hope and contention that they are. |
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