ChromeBook Acer C7


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What people thinks ?

Specifications :

  • 11.6?? (1366x768) display
  • 1 inch thin ? 3 lbs / 1.4 kg
  • Up to 4 hours of battery1
  • Dual-core Intel? Celeron? Processor
  • 100 GB Google Drive Cloud Storage2 with 320 GB Hard Disk Drive

  • Dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n and Ethernet
  • HD Camera
  • 3x USB 2.0
  • 1x HDMI Port, 1x VGA port
  • 2-in-1 memory card slot (SD, MMC)

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If you stay with Chrome, you have to like living in the Google world, with Google Apps and the Cloud.

I don't care about the Cloud, I'm not always connected to the Web.

I think many people can use just products by Google. Dont need microsoft office or excel (dats oldschool).

If you stay with Chrome, you have to like living in the Google world, with Google Apps and the Cloud.

I don't care about the Cloud, I'm not always connected to the Web.

Stuff like Google Docs carries on working even when you aren't connected to the internet and it just resyncs the next time you're connected.

Whats the appeal of limited devices?

I could use it for about 80% of what I do. It would be an excellent second computer, one to get on the Internet and check email or Facebook. It won't replace Windows.

Why have a second computer if your first is perfectly capable of doing everything the second could?

I don't see the relevance of products like this with Nexus tablets, etc. out there.

I don't see the relevance of tablets with a product like this out there. :laugh:

My wife got a Chromebook for working on the train, so far she loves it. I'm quite impressed by it considering the price, and Chrome OS is surprisingly pleasant to use.

I don't see the relevance of tablets with a product like this out there. :laugh:

My wife got a Chromebook for working on the train, so far she loves it. I'm quite impressed by it considering the price, and Chrome OS is surprisingly pleasant to use.

whats about battery of chromebook ? how many hours works ? 7-9h ?

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