To make it short: to have the idea of a "small" SSD and put the rest to Google on the server, I find still awesome! The instrument itself serves this purpose perfectly.
My choice was mainly therefore on the ACER which it bears the acclaimed very fast, yet power-saving NVIDIA chip to me.
Flott and energy-efficient, I can confirm after an active day hands-on ever.
Also Chrome has as an operating system (yes, control center is the same browser) fully convinced me. That was not difficult because I have two updates (once the complete system, once the Chrome Browswer because I want to also control my Chromecast of the Chromebook!) Yesterday took part.
The use of the instrument, appropriate online connection provided top.
Also streaming slip smoothly from Chromebook on the Chromecast.
The instrument itself is white plastic, built very stable. An SD card reader, USB and an HDMI connector.
The keyboard is, despite the fact that well for design reasons, some keys were built close to each other, simple and easy to use.
The only downside, hence only four stars: stands on the official Google page for Chromebooks that all devices are equipped with a mini-USB port and can be load about even - ONLY the ACER not. There must be a separate charger that now always goes next to the Android store cables while traveling. Too bad, so no five stars - battery life with 13 hours or not.