The Chromebook I bought after I had dabbled with Samsung Ultrabook with Intel processor. However, the decreased after 2 weeks, because it too little power offered me for the price. Since my Chromebook came to the really very reasonable price very accommodating, I have purchased the version with 3G, I would also like to go walk with my second card online.
The Chromebook is easy, but a little heavier than my previous tablet. It's still handy despite the larger display for me, because it fits in my purse inside.
The housing looks visually appealing, but makes only a moderate high good impression, but this is to get over in the price range. The display, however, is fixed, not shaking and you also do not feel that could disconnect quickly or go broke. Only the charging cable connector is very thin, as Samsung should make improvements.
The keyboard is the main reason why I switched from the Tablet to Chromebook for me. I do not like the touch screen, but need a decent keyboard for writing emails or write texts on the Internet. It comes with easy keyboard more comfortable and faster. The Chromebook has a very flat keyboard, the stops are too heavy for me a bit, so do not strike some letters with a fast writing style. The keyboard is a bit rickety as you type because the keys click easy. Otherwise the keyboard is top and offers me all benötigiten buttons and features. Also volume and brightness can be controlled via the keyboard, among others for.
The touchpad needs getting used to, but certainly innovative. The first one is equal Sart introduced with a small, optional training on the touchpad. I liked this click Training helped and now come very well with it. Via USB you can connect a mouse, but if you want to.
The display has a great size, matt and relatively insensitive concerns what sunlight. Automatic Helligkeitsanpasssung works in my opinion not good, because I have quite often make improvements, thanks to the button but what goes fast. According to Samsung, the Chromebook will also remember these settings brightness and learn from what I previously but could not notice. Contrast and clarity are perfectly adequate in this price range, there is nothing to complain about. It's the same with the sound, with me all the out.
Battery life is very good for me, less than a tablet, but with many hours still totally adequate. The exact battery time will of course depend on user behavior.
Chrome OS is not nearly as good as Android (something else I do not know). The possible extensions for OS are quite sparse, although the most important things are available such as e-mail function, etc. documents. The connection and synchronization to an existing Google account, however, is going very well. Toll is also the fast startup (takes a few seconds)
WiFi and 3G are going very well, also all my important connections are available.
The Chromebook has a great price-performance ratio. You get for your money a lot of mobile entertainment, which is somewhat dampened my opinion only by Chrome OS. Who in this device no substitute for a host computer searches, but a mobile solution investigated, will be perfectly happy here.