HP Chromebook 14-inch - available in Silver or Turqousie
NVIDIA Tegra K1, 2GB RAM, 16GB eMMC, 1.72 kg weight.
A-Grade manufacturer refurb from LaptopOutlet eBay store.
Reduced to £99.99.
Note, this is not a fully functional laptop - it is a chromebook.
But I think it is a great deal for under £100.
Sorry but is fully functional as a chromebook, a laptop doesn't need to have windows on it, they can have Linux etc or even GASP Apple OS ....
- rpope
Top comments
Paddy_o_furniture
3 Mar 1614#26
I totally disagree with almost everything you said. Nothing at all wrong with google docs. Chrome o/s is nothing at all like android (not even sure how you can make that comparison).
Paddy_o_furniture to Spud211
3 Mar 1611#28
I've written several essays using google docs. It hasn't got all the bells and whistles of MS office but it does the job (and it's free and x-platform).
To me the beauty of chrome OS is that it is just a browser. No background processes slowing things down, no need for AV software, auto updates (quickly), boots (quickly).
All down to opinion but for what I use mine for it does the job I expect it to do.
Paddy_o_furniture
3 Mar 164#3
Love my CB. Typing on it now, tends to be my computer of choice for web browsing and taking to uni.
Google docs doesn't get the credit it deserves.
alg
3 Mar 164#1
Cue normal argument - "this is not a fully functional laptop". :laughing:
Of course it's a fully functional laptop - unless it's got a physical fault.
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alg
3 Mar 164#1
Cue normal argument - "this is not a fully functional laptop". :laughing:
Of course it's a fully functional laptop - unless it's got a physical fault.
Kammyb
3 Mar 16#2
Warranty 6 Months :neutral_face:
Paddy_o_furniture
3 Mar 164#3
Love my CB. Typing on it now, tends to be my computer of choice for web browsing and taking to uni.
Google docs doesn't get the credit it deserves.
Delugecomet
3 Mar 16#4
I stand corrected, my bad - poor choice of words.
paulb77
3 Mar 161#5
I bought 14" version from them recently for £124.99 - it looked brand new - quick free delivery to Argos as well.
cuthy7007
3 Mar 162#6
I love my chrome book. Does everything most people use a computer for. Surfing / Shopping and streaming. Great price to dip ones toe into the water.
Siddas
3 Mar 16#7
What's the battery life actually like on these?
jaydotbe to Siddas
4 Mar 16#98
Our school gave every 17/18-year-old one to rent for their entire 6th form stay (2 years) and I've had mine for 6 months now. I charge it (when it goes flat) every other school day. So I get a good 6 hours of use I'd say if that helps
fauxC
3 Mar 16#8
This is an astounding deal. I've had one of these for 2 years and it's still as fast as the day I bought it, plus the battery lasts practically an entire working day.
edit: Actually just noticed this is the 2gb version. Mine's the 4gb one, but the point still stands - it's a good deal!
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NVIDIA Tegra K1, 2GB RAM, 16GB eMMC, 1.72 kg weight.
A-Grade manufacturer refurb from LaptopOutlet eBay store.
Reduced to £99.99.
Note, this is not a fully functional laptop - it is a chromebook.
But I think it is a great deal for under £100.
Sorry but is fully functional as a chromebook, a laptop doesn't need to have windows on it, they can have Linux etc or even GASP Apple OS ....
- rpope
Top comments
To me the beauty of chrome OS is that it is just a browser. No background processes slowing things down, no need for AV software, auto updates (quickly), boots (quickly).
All down to opinion but for what I use mine for it does the job I expect it to do.
Google docs doesn't get the credit it deserves.
Of course it's a fully functional laptop - unless it's got a physical fault.
All comments (110)
Of course it's a fully functional laptop - unless it's got a physical fault.
Google docs doesn't get the credit it deserves.
edit: Actually just noticed this is the 2gb version. Mine's the 4gb one, but the point still stands - it's a good deal!