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What is the best alternative to Lenovo Thinkpad 13 Chromebook?
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Dell Chromebook 13
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Good performance for the price
The Dell Chromebook 13 is probably the best Chromebook as far as price to performance ratio goes. With 4GBs of RAM and an Intel Celeron CPU it should offer more than enough power for most people's day-to-day operation on a laptop. Other Chromebooks at this price usually have smaller memory or a weaker CPU which translates in lower performance.
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The keyboard does not really offer a great typing experience
Overall the keyboard could be better, but for this price it's understandable. The keys are too shallow and don't provide enough feedback when you press them.
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Relatively good trackpad
The trackpad is very accurate and responsive. Even though it evokes a tapping sound every time you press it, it's because of the material the whole laptop is built in and not the trackpad's fault which overall is pretty good compared to other Chromebooks in this price range.
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Low build quality
The chassis is made of plastic that feels rather cheap. The body mostly feels hollow and the plastic starts creaking if you press it with even minimal amount of force.
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Spectacular battery life
The Dell Chromebook 13 has amazing battery life. A full charge can last up to 13 hours thanks in part to the relatively low brightness of the screen.
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RAM:
4GB
CPU:
Intel Celeron C3855 Processor
Screen size:
13.3 inches
Screen resolution:
1366x768
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$298.00
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Asus Chromebook Flip
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Great performance for a Chromebook
The Chromebook Flip has durable high-quality hardware including a high-end Intel core m3-6Y30 processor and 4GB RAM. This ensures that the Chromebook Flip is far ahead of competitors who mostly use older hardware or smaller RAM.
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Pricey
Good hardware performance, smooth design, and crisp image quality come with a high price-tag, making this Chromebook slightly expensive.
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Versatile
Has a firm, 360-degree bendable lid with sturdy, not too wobbly hinges and the 2.5-pound lightweight base makes this Chromebook very portable. You can also turn the screen and use the laptop in three different "standing" modes (laptop, stand, tent, tablet) where the last three modes completely hide the keyboard.
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Terrible webcam
The plainly bad 0.9-megapixel webcam produces grainy images and leaves some background colors behind and is unable to have a real focus.
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Great build quality
The whole chassis is made out of sturdy silver aluminium while the lid is covered with a double-layer impact resistant glass. The resistant glass protects the cover from tear and damage which makes the product more durable.
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Battery life could be better
Battery life is limited to 6-7 hours while actively surfing the web and leaving the brightness at 75%, which is decent but not the best battery life as far a Chromebooks go.
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Supports Android apps
The Asus Chromebook Flip supports Android Apps which can be directly installed from the Play Store.
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Great display
The Chromebook flip has a great 1080p display with good viewing angles. It's also quite bright at around 300 nits of brightness which makes it a decent choice for working outdoors.
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Great keyboard
The Chromebook Flip has a backlit keyboard which is a rarity among Chromebooks. The keyboard itself is pretty good as well. The keys have decent travel length and the keyboard feels very comfortable when typing even for long periods of time.
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RAM:
4GB
CPU:
Intel Pentium 4405Y – Intel Core m3-6Y30
GPU:
Intel HD Graphics 515
Screen size:
12.5inch
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$499.99
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Samsung Chromebook Pro
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Decent battery life
On a full charge, the battery lasts about 8 or 9 hours of intensive use, even when keeping the screen at 60-80% brightness.
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Audio could be better
The speakers are located on the bottom corners of the laptop and aren’t optimized properly. When used in Laptop mode and placed on a solid surface like a table, the sound mumbles and becomes quiet. It does get better when the Chromebook is positioned in Tent mode, but apart from that sound can be difficult to hear outside the room where the Chromebook is located.
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High quality display
The display is top notch and has a surprisingly excellent resolution (2400x1600), making the image quality very sharp. Brightness levels on the glossy screen are ideal too. With 400 nits of brightness, it’s even brighter than some powerful full-fledged laptops.
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Sensitive keyboard
Keys on this keyboard are rubbery and very sensitive which makes it prone to typing errors more often than usual.
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Good touchpad
The touchpad is rather wide (4.1x2.9 inches) and supports multi-finger actions such as: zooming in/out, dragging, etc. The surface is solid and oil resistant, as well. It's also pretty accurate and responsive 99% of the time.
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Great performance
The Samsung Chromebook Pro is equipped with an Intel Core m3 processor, 32GB of eMMC storage, and 4GB of RAM. That’s plenty of powers for common tasks such as web browsing, editing documents, and multitasking. Most people will probably find the performance that this Chromebook offers adequate.
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Works well with Android apps
The stylus and the glossy display are ideal for Android apps. The screen makes the games, and other apps look beautiful while the pen allows using apps with a different approach. Google Play Store itself runs without slowdowns; therefore app browsing is quite enjoyable.
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Stylus support
The pen is small and works with great precision on the display. It can be stored in the device, giving the pen a designated place to stay while not in use. It also doesn't require batteries to use.
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Very portable
It’s very slim and light for a Chromebook (2.38 pounds) which means that you can carry it in a backpack and not even feel it.
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Touchscreen:
Yes
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$519.99
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Acer chromebook 11-cb311
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Affordable
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No touchscreen
Only the more expensive models have a touchscreen, this can be a problem if you want to play games from the Android Play Store that only have touch support.
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USB-C ports
Two USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 1 ports, which can be used to charge the device or other products, transfer data quickly and connect to an HD display.
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No shortcuts on the desktop
This is a general Chrome OS problem, not Acer specific. It is not possible to place icons on the desktop, they can only be pinned to the shelf at the bottom of the screen.
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Weight:
2.43 pounds
RAM:
4 Gb
CPU:
Intel Celeron N3350 1.10-2.4 GHz
GPU:
Intel HD Graphics
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