This is an older model, discontinued laptop running Google Chrome as its OS. It has a touch screen and the screen can be reverse folded to stand upright on a desk like the new, very expensive models. It is no longer being supported with updates. But it works damn good for $70 (what I paid), the screen is bright (enough) and Chrome runs well on it. Uploads and downloads happen s..l..o..w..ly but if you don't overload it with open windows and tabs it performs well for most tasks. It connects to wifi easily, and will stream a movie without glitches if you don't ask too much of it at once. For me it is the perfect portable device; I won't slit my wrists if I leave it on a bus. Worth the money just for the touchscreen and the other trick it can do. It's a rugged build, designed for school use, so it's fairly heavy compared to a brand new laptop. The ad said it was 'refurbished' but the one I got looked and performed like brand new.Read full review
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Overall, I got a good chromebook. The only issue is sometimes the mouse cursor disappear from the screen. It's not a deal breaker since the touchscreen is mostly use for navigation. The battery has performed well so far.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This computer does not have a way to enable the touchpad click feature. It scrolls only but will not select. The touchpad settings do not have a selection to change this and a mouse or keyboard use is needed. I’m not sure why this is the case, but the computer does work.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Fast and lightweight. These units charge with the built in USBC port. The screens look great even with their being 1366-by-768. The screen is glossy and looks sharp and clear. The touchscreen works well. Battery life was around four to five hours but this was a used older unit which had seen lots of use. Web browsing is fast with even complex sites loading quickly. The AUE will expire in November of 2023. Every ChromeOS device receives regular updates from Google until it reaches its Auto Update Expiration (AUE) date. The Chromebook will still work though. Those with security concerns should know there is a browser extension that can be added Other options include using Cloudready or use a Linux distro. This will require opening the Chromebook and removing the write protection screw. Its not hard and directions are on-line. If you need a fast, basic laptop at a fantastic price then you can't go wrong with these beauties.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It is a laptop light. Has all the features but not the cost. And it is a Dell.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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