Cute. HP adroitly shows us just how much laptop a Chromebook must have. We get solid build and power wrapped up in a classy design for approximately 375 Euros. Of course, some compromises will have to be made for this price.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-Chromebook-14-G1-Notebook-Review.138047.0.html
Only an idiot would buy a chromebook. A crippled machine that have no real Apps and no real OS. It would be better to buy one with android. If you want a real computer a better choice is to buy one with Win or OSx.
Another caprice of google to penetrate and in the future to disappearance the other desktop operating systems. Ok google had a success with android but its arrogance and that tired us.
In fact, Google believes in its own products and gives employees Nexus phones and Chromebook 14s, yes, Chromebooks, although it's an employee choice (they could also choose a macbook or HP Envy), and the guy sitting next to me uses a Chromebook 14. There is a great deal of economy in these devices and since we cannot have code on our laptops the Chromebook does everything we need to do very effectively - over the web. You can consume media, communicate, run web-tools, and edit code using ssh in a browser tab.
I'm very happy with this product. The speed I need. Not comparreble with windows and mac OS. Good job Google!
I miss only IPS screen.
I took the time yesterday..to unlock/flash a bios to my unit..then in stalled google flex on it
vs trowing it a way