I have been considering a replacement for my tablet for quite some while, came across these, but know so little about them, other than there is a huge choice in what to get. They seem a decent alternative to a tablet, allowing me to stay with Android but, I have questions please:
1) Are they decent build quality?
2) Can you replace the battery, as none will last forever?
3) How realistic is the quoted battery life?
4) Better than a tablet/laptop or not?
5) Any recommendations as to which one?
Thank you.
Chrome books?
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Chrome books?
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Re: Chrome books?
1) Are they decent build quality?
Rarely
2) Can you replace the battery, as none will last forever?
Almost certainly not
3) How realistic is the quoted battery life?
Likely pretty close, since you can't run anything much on them
4) Better than a tablet/laptop or not?
This entirely depends on what you want to use it for.
5) Any recommendations as to which one?
Nothing cheap, they all have to fit the same basic spec, so it's down to keyboard and screen quality. Those can so easily be garbage. My university have been handing these out to students for years. I've yet to see a good one.
I did own one I thought was good, for a while at least, certainly cost me more than most were selling for, and I thought the keyboard was ok. The battery life certainly was. However I soon got fed up with the limitations of the whole Chromebook concept and bought a Macbook Air instead.
Rarely
2) Can you replace the battery, as none will last forever?
Almost certainly not
3) How realistic is the quoted battery life?
Likely pretty close, since you can't run anything much on them
4) Better than a tablet/laptop or not?
This entirely depends on what you want to use it for.
5) Any recommendations as to which one?
Nothing cheap, they all have to fit the same basic spec, so it's down to keyboard and screen quality. Those can so easily be garbage. My university have been handing these out to students for years. I've yet to see a good one.
I did own one I thought was good, for a while at least, certainly cost me more than most were selling for, and I thought the keyboard was ok. The battery life certainly was. However I soon got fed up with the limitations of the whole Chromebook concept and bought a Macbook Air instead.
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Re: Chrome books?
Thank you mrbadger. Useful and much as I feared: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Ah well back to the drawing board. ( Unless Sony start producing Tablets again. )mrbadger wrote: ↑Wed, 26. May 21, 17:101) Are they decent build quality?
Rarely
2) Can you replace the battery, as none will last forever?
Almost certainly not
3) How realistic is the quoted battery life?
Likely pretty close, since you can't run anything much on them
4) Better than a tablet/laptop or not?
This entirely depends on what you want to use it for.
5) Any recommendations as to which one?
Nothing cheap, they all have to fit the same basic spec, so it's down to keyboard and screen quality. Those can so easily be garbage. My university have been handing these out to students for years. I've yet to see a good one.
I did own one I thought was good, for a while at least, certainly cost me more than most were selling for, and I thought the keyboard was ok. The battery life certainly was. However I soon got fed up with the limitations of the whole Chromebook concept and bought a Macbook Air instead.
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Re: Chrome books?
During the last year think to remote working and learning, most of the time when something doesn't work for someone it's because it's a Chrome book.
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Re: Chrome books?
They are good for web-surfing while sitting on the couch drinking coffee or the like. My eyes aren't what they used to be, so I prefer a bigger screen than my phone has and a proper keyboard. I wouldn't use them much beyond that sort of thing.
Re: Chrome books?
You could get a cheap Windows laptop that would do the same job, though, it's not like web surfing is really any different on a Chromebook.