Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Dell's Chromebook 11 is the smallest

Dell's Chromebook 11 is the smallest
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Dell's Chromebook 11 is the smallest, but call it David because it packs the biggest punch. I've clocked over nine hours of continuous battery life for productivity, meaning a constant network connection and plenty of web browsing and multimedia playback. Plus unlike the larger Samsung, the Chromebook 11 doesn't sputter. It runs buttery-smooth.
The 1,366 x 768 pixel resolution display is much smaller than the average laptop not named MacBook Air. For an 11-inch screen that's just fine. If it ever feels cramped, just plug in to an external display (Chromebooks support one external monitor with a resolution of up to 2,560 x 1,600 display). The Chromebook 11 is still fast even with two dozen tabs open while streaming full-HD video.
The quality of the screen isn't the best, but it's certainly good enough for basic video playback, productivity and outdoor use. The small size, lightweight chassis and long battery with scuh as dell 8012P battery, Dell Latitude CS Battery, Dell 8N884 Battery, Dell Latitude E4310 Battery, Dell Studio 14Z Battery, Dell Studio 1440 Battery, Dell 0K899K Battery, Dell M916K Battery, Dell PU556 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1318 Battery, Dell XPS M1330 Battery, Dell JN149 Battery life make it a great companion machine.
It’s almost too easy to carry everywhere. I’ve taken it to the beach, coffee shops, parks and more without a bag. Also, at $300, it’s so inexpensive that I’ve never worried about it. Everything is saved online, so even a spill in the ocean is a purely monetary loss, and a light one at that.
Last but not least, Toshiba's Chromebook shares almost identical components to the Dell except for a 13-inch screen. Like the Dell, it sells for $300, though that’s $20 more than the equivalent model. Toshiba only offers 2 GB of RAM on their Chromebook, compared to 4 GB on the Samsung and a 4 GB option on the Dell.
Toshiba’s Chromebook, however, feels like the cheapest of the bunch. The keyboard and trackpad aren't as good as on the Samsung or Dell, the 1,366 x 768 display produces slightly worse picture quality, and battery life hovers just under the Samsung at seven and a half hours. Less RAM also makes it slower than the Dell, though it doesn’t sputter like the Samsung.

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