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Great machine!!I purchased this for my mom who found using Window 10 familiar but very confusing w/ all the changes
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so I decided to upgrade to a better machine.
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Less expensive Chromebooks would have better fit my needs, however, it is a nice machine and might well be worth the extra price for other users.
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Of course it won't replace a mac if you need one but a lot of us just don't need all that powerful computing and this is a really nice machine.
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The Chromebook Plus was the only product to fit all those goals; the Asus lacked a stylus, & the Surface Pro did not have access to Google Play apps (though to be fair, the main reason I didn't go with the Surface Pro was, despite being a superior machine in most respects, the base model was $779 without the keyboard, a $329 premium to the $449 Plus which included a keyboard, not-backlit, but still
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I love this machine
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I LOVE THIS LITTLE MACHINE!!
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I absolutely love this machine
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Also, I was very pleasantly surprised to find that my machine came with $20 in Google Play Store credit, although I can't guarantee that they'll continue to do that.
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Overall it is a decent machine and the price was reasonable.
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The keys will go clicky clackety when folded up but the machine is smart enough to ignore the keyboard when in tablet model so its inconsequential.
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The machine is light, very attractive and thin
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I have low expectations for a laptop but this machine gets the prize for low end
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I don't think that it would be great as your only machine but as a secondary portable device it
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This machine could really put a dent in the Windows and Mac world.
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It's a great machine at a fair price point
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I'm done with Apple's daily updates, lack of innovation, and admitting they intentionally slow their machines "to save the battery".
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This snappy-ass machine has such an instant no-hiccup response to my touch-pad and mouse
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If all you do is browse the web and do light productivity tasks - this machine might work out for you
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This is the best machine of its kind out there
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With this wonderful machine I don't need anything else
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I love this machine
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The keys will go clicky clackety when folded up but the machine is smart enough to ignore the keyboard when in tablet model so its inconsequential.
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I wanted to give 5 stars to this beautiful machine
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The Samsung Chromebook Plus is a good machine, but the software has been unreliable
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This is a really good machine if you mainly spend time surfing the web, playing games, and light work in Google Drive.
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Only had this thing for a couple of weeks, but this is a generally a terrific machine
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Absolutely love this machine
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This is a good little machine
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If you want a pretty machine for surfing and casual use, this is the machine for you.
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If you work inside web apps all day then this is your machine
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It's fast, efficient and a very solid machine for $500
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It's fast, efficient and a very solid machine for $500
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Excellent Machine!
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Other than that, it has been a great little machine!
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This is definitely a better machine.
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I also love that the machine is not just silent, it also runs cool.
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Machine is 3 months old unacceptable.
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Great machine!
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I love this machine
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Sonos does not work as of this writing, as it could not find my Sonos system.
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Build: metal and not plastic, so there's not much creaking as in cheap netbooks
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I concur with all the praise: Superb screen, fast and smooth as long as you understand the limitations of the processor, great keyboard, beautiful finish
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It worked as I would expect having owned phones from their Note series
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I hate Apple products probably equally as much as I hated my Chromebook which I returned after discovering it’s useless for my purposes
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USB 3.0 over USB C- Supports
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This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer
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USB type C on both sides, keyboard not difficult to adjust to / big enough, screen and battery solid
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This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer
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My top 5 drawbacks of the plus are its (i
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While I stand by my assessment that Chrome OS is more than enough OS for most people and that the OS is actually surprisingly developer friendly (I'm compiling C++ on it without issue, so the OS is definitely a capable Linux system), the hardware is utter garbage
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This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer
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This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer