HP Chromebook 11 Review: Specs, Price, and Pros and Cons You Need to Know
Here's our breakdown of everything you need to know about the HP Chromebook 11.
Pros and Cons
The HP Chromebook concept has come a long way, and the Chromebook 11 is really a head-turner in many aspects. Even a Windows or Mac user will find it enjoyable to work on this Chromebook. Perhaps the best part of this Chromebook is its lightning-fast processor, though the sleek and sturdy body is quite attractive as well. The latest addition to the Chromebook line is a Mylar trackpad.
The most inconvenient fact in all of this is that the monitor of this Chromebook requires a separate adapter. Moreover, the overall battery backup is not good. A common problem with all the Chromebooks is that for larger storage you have to be connected to the Internet.
Specs
The HP Chromebook 11 has an 11.6-inch LED backlit screen and is run by an 1.7 GHz Samsung Exynos 5 dual processor. The memory consists of a 2GB DDR3 SD RAM and 16 GB of hard drive. However, the real storage is provided by Google, which gives you 100GB of storage in the cloud. The lithium-ion polymer battery hardly gives two hours of backup.
Talking Points
The HP Chromebook 11 has been known to have revolutionized the Chromebook market with its new and improved user experience, better screen resolutions and faster storage. The cheap cost had always been its strong suit, giving it a place to stand in an otherwise crowded laptop market.
Prices
The Chromebook 11 is only $279.99 in the market, according to HP's official site.
Conclusion
The Chromebook up until now was simply a cheap alternative to buying a traditional laptop. But with the introduction of the new HP Chromebook 11, we have to say that it has a lot more to offer than just savings. So if you love a simple yet exciting user experience with a laptop, and don't want to break the bank, than you should give the HP Chromebook 11 a shot.
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