What's your opinion on cloudbooks?
They're basically netbooks with some kind of small SSD.
They cost like $150, i think that for web browsing, watching youtube videos and taking notes at the college should be enough right?
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Cloudbook-11-Inch-AO1-131-C9PM-Personal/dp/B0149QDD1S/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466144482&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=cloudboox
i have essentially the same one you linked, not because it is particularly similar, but becuase theyre all the same p much
yeah its useful and i have a fairly powerful desktop for actually doing things but id really recommend the cheapest one you find
any extra features arent worth it cuz it really is just a more convenient mobile browser
I have the X205TA. Great for browsing and streaming. Take it to classes. Battery life is superb and it was only $125 CAD.
I'm effectively using one right now. Cost about $200, 13" (I used to have a smaller netbook and honestly it's just not good; 13 is a solid minimum), 2GB RAM and a 32GB SSD. I think that it's optimistic to expect Windows to run comfortably on it. Doing what I could to make that happen for about half a year, I finally gave in and put Linux on it. It runs like a dream and my battery life is right around the same 6 hours of web browsing and typing that I was getting before.
I'm happy. It's a fair bit better than the aforementioned netbook I used through college.
>>55118882
1366x768 means they belong in the trash bin.
I don't see the point in buying a low quality new laptop when you can get a high quality used laptop for the same price.
Do any of these low power laptops come with a 1080p screen? I know it be a little more but I really want a 14 inch 1080p screen.
>>55118882
150 too expensive. Would be attractive if they are sub-50
>>55118882
Why don't you get a thinkpad instead?
>>55118882
Why not a netbook instead?
Any device like the acer chromebook 14 but with windows?
Can I install windows on the chrome book? It's like the perfect low power laptop for me