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Besides, I believe the Nexus is supported for much longer than other devices, and it is really the device maker NOT necessarily Google that needs to handle support. |
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For example the new Acer $199 Chromebook has Haswell and 9 hours which of course is twice as long as the original $199 Acer Chromebook. A real interest to me is that the HP 11 Chromebook has a IPS screen which Apple typically has. I want a Chromebook with IPS, Haswell, and more than 4GB of RAM or at least the ability to add up to say 8GB of Ram As for storage, I would like a HDD, say 320GB or so which Acer has previously offered at no extra charge over a 16GB SSD. I might be satisfied with a 32GB SSD like Acer offers on its 720P. Give me a better CPU and the above, and I will gladly pay $400 for a Chromebook. I expect that some enterprising tech gurus will soon come up with a solution to my other outstanding problem with Chromebooks so far. The ability to do a local off line print. |
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Acer is now listing the Chromebooks in their Canadian website, so we will hopefully start seeing these in the shops up here.
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Yes, I understand not much would need to be kept current with Chrome after 24 months, but if a browser vulnerability were discovered, there'd be no patch to fix it coming from Google. If you wanted to install alternative OSs and deal with 3rd parties, doesn't that kind of negate the ChromeOS's strong point of not needing any user actions for support? |
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Still, if you know what you are doing, and not everyone does, you could certainly fix the problem for yourself. Another thing -- if the only real problem of likely impact would be security patches, is there any reason to think Google wouldn't patch it? To be clear: I am asking, since I don't know. |
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Please show us the "bilingual keyboard" you are talking about. |
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There you go.
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Though I have worked in Canada, I must have been insulated from these keyboards.
"I never knew." "I never knew." I shudder for a younger grand son is Canadian born. I will repeat an actual happening. When another grandchild who was 5 at the time, a year or so after moving to Canada, was in "French" class one day, the teacher said: "J***, please say "Good morning, Mr Jones." Little J said exactly "Good morning, Mr Jones." The teacher smiled and said "Non, non, J please say "Good morning, Mr Jones "in French."" My darling little grandchild said exactly: "Good morning Mr Jones in French." (They are the light of our lives.) |
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I am working to gather the info for the "coming" Chromebooks.
The smattering of new Samsung info available is very exciting. Twice the display resolution and an Octa-core CPU. |
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My cheap ($130 refurbished) Acer C710 is tremendous "for the price." But boy, that screen is so netbooky. I'm always adjusting the angle, since it seems to want to be within a few degrees of perpendicular to my gaze, or it will wash out. I'll never buy a netbook-class Chromebook again without first checking out the screen and its off-angle viewing. And I'm far from fussy about such things.
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