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Guys, my chromebook is running so slowly and I don't know why. I mean, I have only the necessary tabs open; a fanfic tab, a YouTube tab, and 9 anime tabs. You know what I think it is, I think it's probably the fact that it's a school issued device. Yeah, definitely that and nothing else.
Heres another sketch with another Music Freaks drawing! I dont have anything to say but have a good day/night!
i have a lot of art thats posted on Insta but not here. Im putting some arts here.
These are all Chromebook drawings or works made on sketchpad. They'll look VERY different from the works made on my Phone (IBISPaintX)
Post #153: Acer Chromebook Plus, CB515 2H 345B, 15,6" FHD Display, 8 GB RAM, 128 GB HD, Chrome OS, Amazon 299.- €, Python Programming via Pydroid für Android, 2024.
Fluttershy would be too scared to even use a smartphone, I bet
Twilight Sparkle would totally be an Arch Linux poweruser.
Rainbow Dash would probably use a decked-out Windows PC for gaming, but fall shitty tech trends without question (AI art, NFTs, etc)
(Flim and Flam would be the ones pushing the AI art and Web3 shit)
Rarity would probably be snobbish and use a Macbook, before either raging like a beast or sobbing whenever it randomly breaks.
Fluttershy would be likely be way too scared to even use a computer, until her friends pressure her into getting a cheap Chromebook so she could at least get online. Even then, she would mostly use sites like Facebook to post about the most mundane shit imaginable, while likely unaware what exactly a "meme" is.
Pinkie Pie would be extremely reckless and use an outdated version of Windows without being aware, while constantly infecting her PC with viruses and crapware. In addition, she would probably get frequently contacted by tech support scammers, think they're actually from tech support, but annoy them too much with her Pinkie Pie antics for them to really do anything.
Applejack would be total luddite who only upgrades Windows very reluctantly. She doesn't even like to use her computer that much, but when she does, she just wants it to "get shit done" without having to deal with annoying gimmicks.
My lil setup.
If you're still searching for a cheap laptop with a Chrome operational system aboard, then you should know that there's a terabyte more reasons to purchase it. Google has decided to make a Christmas gift to all of the people planning to buy their new Chromebook and receive along 1TB of free cloud storage using Google Drive for the next two years with no additional expenditures.
Bonus starts from the $240 ranking for the enormous storage space with no need to buy additional devices. But anyway buying the Chromebook with such a giant storage trunk is more economical than buying something else from any point of view. Having both, a new physical device and a quite huge cloud space for your stuff, is twice more advantageous. Besides the price for a real laptop starts from the $199 per piece and the variety of them is wide on the market. Yeah, and by the way, if you're already interested in this proposal, do not forget to activate your bonus account right after the purchase or at least until the 1st of January 2015, while the promo is still active.
Maybe the 1024GB might be not enough for a widely ranged collection of movies, music tracks or photos, but these are the issues, which should face only specific consumers, as the people, who want it for their home cinema theatre should understand, that more safe is to keep it in a metallic storage devices to keep it away from the publicity, especially the home made copies of your private life. But if you are ready to entrust it to Google Drive, then do it as there is no necessity to wait for a Black Friday to receive a reliable external storage space at a reduced price. But do not expect it to be free anyway.
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One more member of the Chromebook family has appeared in front of you. Now a new laptop from Acer does not look like a pimply teenager, today matured Acer Сhromebook CB5 is ready to challenge to current leader in this market HP Chromebook 14.
A new Acer Chromebook with the index СВ5, as expected will be launched with an unbelievable battery capable of continuously keeping the device for up to 13 hours of work on a charge. No, Acer didn't insanely enlarge a simple battery as you might think in the rush, their main idea was to do something with a phlegmatic temper and to be immortal on the other hand. Undoubtedly some of it nevertheless turned out.
According to the CT scan of the brain Acer Сhromebook CB5 is equipped with Nvidia quad-core Tegra K1 processor and 4GB of RAM, that probably does not make the boy a genius like Einstein, but it can't be called dullard. Other features of the Acer Chromebook include a 13.3-inch display offering a resolution of 1366x768 pixels.
There are rumors that the company will release a twin of CB5 which will differ by Intel Core i3 Haswell processor and touchscreen that supports a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. But we expect that this model will die after 9-10 hours of work. Relying on the same rumors these Chromebooks feature a quad-core Nvidia ARM Cortex-A15 GPU, 32GB of internal storage together with a card slot SD, 2xUSB 3.0 ports and a 720p front-facing camera.
Unfortunately there is reliable information on pricing and worldwide release date, but we expect that the model with a lower resolution will not force you to go beyond the budget of $ 325. At the same time, the model with touchscreen promises to devastate your pocket from about $380. Watch the video below for a quick introduction.
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HP has launched a new versions of its Chromebooks. The sleek design, high performance, auto sync of data and thousands of applications will emphasize your unique personality.
The next-generation HP Chromebooks includes a 11-inch, 1.7GHz Samsung Exynos 5250, 16GB eMMC Chromebook and Chromebook 14. The last one is equipped with 14-inch display, an Intel Celeron 2955U processor and 16GB solid-state drive. Both models has 1366x768 pixels on the screen, 100GB of Google Drive Storage, WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0. However the HP Chromebook 14 is more interesting because got a built-in 4G, Intel HD Graphics and additional 2GB of RAM. Outside, 14-inch model features a 2xUSB 3.0, USB 2.0, HDMI, 3-in-1 card reader, against 2xUSB 2.0 on the body of HP Chromebook 11. Battery life of Chromebook 14 is 9.5 hours while Chromebook 11 extinguishes after 6.5 hours of web surfing. The 14-inch model loses on the scales 4.07lb (1.85kg) versus 2,69lb (1.22kg), but this is not so important.
Much more significant is the price of $299 for HP Chromebook 14 with 2GB of RAM. The HP Chromebook 11 costs $280.
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When it comes to Chromebooks we know that this devices is a relatively restricted machine with low energy consumption. That's why the choice in favor of Chrome OS will be done by those who prefer mobility instead of performance.
Those of you patiently waiting for the new laptop can stop your searching at Asus C300 Chromebook. Is noteworthy that this is one of the first devices with a dual-core 2.16GHz Intel Celeron N2830 64-bit processor. Intel Bay Trail-M chip is capable to conserve your battery even after 11 hours. Asus C300 also features a 13,3-inch display with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels, low-voltage 4GB of RAM, integrated graphics Intel GMA HD, 32GB of SSD and 720p webcam above the display.
Other specs of the Asus C300 Chromebook include SDXC card slot, HDMI port, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11ac. Asus C300 Chromebook is now available for $300.
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Lenovo has announced the launch of two consumer Chromebooks. The Lenovo N20 has a more traditional design while the N20p model attracts the most technologically advanced users.
The main distinction of Lenovo N20p is a 300-degree hinge that allows the screen to be turned around for using the notebook in touchscreen mode, but the display can't fold back entirely for use as tablet. Both models are equipped equally.
Screen: 11.6-inch display with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels (10 point multi–touch display for N20p model)
Processor: quad-core 2.8GHz Intel Celeron
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 16GB of internal memory and SD card slot, plus 100GB of cloud storage from Google Drive
Camera: 1MP sensor
Runtimes: 8 hours
Connectivity includes WiFi b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 3.0, mHDMI and certain countries will get 3G/4G-enabled models. The Lenovo N20 will be available in July, priced at $279. The Lenovo N20p Chromebook is expected in August, priced at $329.
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Samsung has announced the launch of the second-generation notebook series Chromebook. Chromebook 2 has become more productive, long-playing and more interesting in its capabilities. It will be available in two configurations of the screen: 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch.
The vivid advantages of the devices that based on Chrome OS from Google includes a regular automatic updates, many different features and ease of working. In addition, the Samsung Chromebook Series 2 comes with preinstalled software package worth more than $100.
Both models are equipped with SoC Exynos 5 Octa which consists of eight processing cores, united by ARM big.LITTLE architecture that using the process technology Super Low Power 28-nm High-K Metal Gate. 13.3-Inch Chromebook 2 boasts Full HD (1920x1080) screen and a 4GB of RAM, while the 11.6-inch model has a resolution of 1366x768 pixels and 2GB of RAM.
Both Chromebooks are equipped with eMMC iNAND 16GB of internal memory, HDMI, USB 2.0/3.0, slot MicroSD, two speakers rated at 2 watts and a 720p (HD) web camera. Claimed battery life is 8 hours.
13.3-inch Chromebook 2 costs $399.99, the 11.6-inch model has a $319.99 price tag.
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Toshiba presented a 13.3-inch Chromebook for every day. The screen resolution is 1366x768 pixels. The Japanese manufacturer equipped the laptop with a processor Intel Haswell 1,4 GHz and 2 GB of RAM, which should be sufficient to provide the Chrome OS. Capacity of internal memory SSD - 16 GB expandable by memory cards SDHC/SDXC. This Chromebook has received adapter WiFi 802.11n, 2xUSB 3.0 and a full-size video output HDMI. Average battery life - 9h. It is available here