Sunday, November 23, 2014

Lenovo N20p Chromebook review

Lenovo N20p Chromebook review
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Lenovo was not among the first computer makers to embrace Google’s Chrome OS. The company chose to test the waters tentatively with an education model, rather than dive in with a full consumer release. Now that Chromebooks have caught on, the company has decided not to just hop on the bandwagon, but to fight for the reigns as well. Today, Lenovo offers a handful of Chromebooks, which is a huge sign of commitment.
The $330 Lenovo N20p is the least expensive Chromebook that the company currently offers. While the price may seem low, it’s a lot for a Chromebook. The most affordable alternative, for example, is Acer’s Chromebook 11, which starts at $200. Lenovo is often very competitive on price, but in this case, it’s aiming for the more expensive end of the market.
Selling something at a premium means that premium features must be added, of course, so the N20p packs impressive hardware with battery such as Lenovo 57Y6528 Battery, Lenovo FRU 42T4585 Battery, Lenovo L08L6C02 Battery, Lenovo 3000 G430 Battery, Lenovo 3000 G530 Battery, Lenovo IdeaPad Z360 Battery, Lenovo 51J0500 Battery, Lenovo FRU 42T4801 Battery, Lenovo FRU 42T4819 Battery, Lenovo ThinkPad W510 Battery, Lenovo ThinkPad SL510 Battery, Lenovo ThinkPad SL410 Battery. The processor inside is an Intel Celeron chip with a base clock of 2.16GHz, the display supports 10-point multi-touch, and the hinge rotates 300 degrees to enable touchscreen-only use. The N20p also includes a 16GB SSD, and 2GB of memory.
Can these features justify spending up to $130 more than you would on a competing Chromebook? Let’s have a look.

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