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Don't know, my connection is 25Mb/s, it's pretty reasonable. The download was not that long (although 4GB, really?), it was the applying of the update that seem to take quite a long time.
Anyway, afterwards I played with Chrome in the Windows 8 mode, which basically mimics Chrome OS within Windows just to get a feel for it. It looks good, should suffice for pretty much anything most people need, but for my line of work, I will still need a powerful desktop, but I'm certainly considering one as a second machine. |
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I understand from reading this thread that people are waiting for an hour or longer while their computer does some housekeeping task. Is it true that you can't use the computer while it's doing this? I'm having trouble imagining why people would put up with it.
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Depends on the update. Updates download in the background and you can continue using the machine in the meantime, but to apply them, some require a reboot, and then during the shut down or boot process (or both), you have a progress update that can take anywhere from a few minutes to upwards of an hour, though the hour is more the exception than the norm, like the 8.1 upgrade which is very large. Needless to say, during this time the machine is a paperweight.
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More Chromebooks are coming.
Chromebooks Prove Popular, More Coming in 2014 By Sean Patterson January 3, 2014 webpronews.com "Samsung, HP, Asus, Acer, and Toshiba all have new Chromebooks in the works and will unveil them this year. Asus in particular is said to have two Chromebook models in the works, an 11.6-inch one and a 13.3-inch one. Both will be priced competitively with tablets, being below $350. DigiTimes’ sources have pointed out that manufacturers are seeing increased Chromebook orders from enterprise customers, a trend that could put even more pressure on Microsoft’s Windows 8 as consumers shift away from Windows XP." See: http://www.webpronews.com/chromebook...n-2014-2014-01 |
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14" HP Chromebook with 200 MB/mo. T-Mobile 4G for life
$350 at Walmart.
Haswell, 4 GB RAM, 16 GB SSD. And here's an article, which says it's limited time offer, verified here in the fine print on HP's website: Quote:
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![]() The screen resolution is a bit of a let down on a 14" screen, though at those prices is to be expected. |
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A bunch of Chromebook devices are now available on Google's Canadian Play Store.
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And on a 14" display, that makes the pixel density even worse. Anyway, doesn't it have an IPS display? That's the one drawback to my Acer; no IPS. But then, it's $100 cheaper.
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I just noticed "25Mb/s" "pretty reasonable."
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