Fairly standard for basic Chromebooks - utilises cloud storage.
Picard123
26 Oct 15#5
Chromebooks are superb, though there are much better iterations than the Lenovo version. Lenovo's AccuType keyboard is pretty crap.
Nexusfifth
26 Oct 15#9
Or get one of those 128GB sd cards (or even 64GB, currently 12£ a quality one on Amazon) for 35£ or a bit less.
About this machine, I believe it will be the most usable for a user looking at this form factor and at this price.
If you can spare an extra 90£ I would go for the Toshiba Chromebook 2 from John Lewis or Amazon, or wait a while as this Toshiba will have clearances soon due to a new model coming in. It gives you a much much better screen and same weight for a 13.3" screen size and a couple of other minor improvements. That said this is a decent device.
ChampionshipManager
26 Oct 15#10
1366 x 768
Rickardo to ChampionshipManager
27 Oct 152#11
= 1,049,088
adamspencer95 to ChampionshipManager
27 Oct 15#20
£149.99
shoobirdy
27 Oct 15#12
I use a Komputerbay 128gb SD card in my HP Chromebook 14 for storage (along with the 128gb ngff drive I upgraded) that I bought from amazon for ~£27ish. Never had an issue with it and performance wise had no issues (never benchmarked it though).
The only thing that I dislike about is the screen although I perhaps don't find it as poor as some others might as my windows machine is a 1366x768 screen also. I actually had to replace my Chromebook screen after my little girl trod on it and I swear the replacement's better that the original.
Personally if I was to buy again I'd go for the Toshiba Chromebook 2 as well like Nexusfifth said although that price obviously isn't as throwaway as this is.
Opening post
CPU, Memory and Operating System:
•Intel Celeron N2830 dual core processor.
•2.16GHz processor speed.
•4GB RAM.
•16GB solid state hard drive.
•Google Chrome OS.
Display features:
•11.6 inch screen.
•High definition display.
•Resolution 1366 x 768 pixels.
DVD optical drives:
Graphics:
•Shared graphics card.
Interfaces and connectivity:
•2 USB 2.0 ports.
•1 HDMI port.
•Bluetooth.
•Wi-Fi enabled.
Multimedia features:
•HD webcam.
•Built-in mic.
General features:
•Up to 8 hours battery life.
•Size H1.79, W29.5, D21.2cm.
•Weight 1.3kg.
•EAN: 889233004678
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Argos have just used the wrong photos in the listing. The N20 is a Chromebook.
About this machine, I believe it will be the most usable for a user looking at this form factor and at this price.
If you can spare an extra 90£ I would go for the Toshiba Chromebook 2 from John Lewis or Amazon, or wait a while as this Toshiba will have clearances soon due to a new model coming in. It gives you a much much better screen and same weight for a 13.3" screen size and a couple of other minor improvements. That said this is a decent device.
The only thing that I dislike about is the screen although I perhaps don't find it as poor as some others might as my windows machine is a 1366x768 screen also. I actually had to replace my Chromebook screen after my little girl trod on it and I swear the replacement's better that the original.
Personally if I was to buy again I'd go for the Toshiba Chromebook 2 as well like Nexusfifth said although that price obviously isn't as throwaway as this is.