Enduring. Dell's little Chromebook attracts attention with its long battery life and decent input devices. The robust casing makes up for the one or other shortcoming.
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I've owned a number of high end laptops. They have all been powerful but at a cost; too heavy, too wide, too slow to boot, etc. I just need something simple: fast, get my email, get to the internet, an occasional video. This Dell Chromebook was straight and simple. I found it refurbished for $89. I love the bulletproof no-slip plastic case. The touch pad works great.
I have owned a couple of HP laptops in Windows. Now that I have both my HP and Dell 11 Chromebook within arms reach I grab the Dell at least 90% of the time for browsing. The chrome operating system is something you have to learn. The keyboard is weird without a standard caps lock or Del key. The touchpad is hard to use the menu key. The biggest selling point is weight and battery life. My biggest grip is an eleven-inch screen is kind of small for older eyes. I wish I could add Android apps too.
I don't know how to use it. , even enter an address. just got it & am trying to do anything on it.