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Although it lags a little bit and that some of its features such as the android apps compatibility is not working so well, as a laptop with light weight and that is 360° reversible, it is pretty awesome
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It doesn't have a lot of travel and the keys do feel a bit 'cheap'.However, if you type a lot you'll have no problems at all
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Although it lags a little bit and that some of its features such as the android apps compatibility is not working so well, as a laptop with light weight and that is 360° reversible, it is pretty awesome
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Hinges are a bit sticky/creaky--but better that than loose
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Shutting down Chrome and using the just Android version of Docs worked a bit better
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Also a bit cheaper than the ASUS competition
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The google handwriting recognition is a bit odd to use but works well
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A bit of puffiness here : not sure Android is working all that
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I went from having Windows laptops my whole life, so I was a bit nervous to try a Chromebook
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Sound is clear but is a bit "low" and not really "rich" in bass
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The google handwriting recognition is a bit odd to use but works well
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Hasn't bothered me a bit
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It does lag a bit sometimes and lately the screen has been moving without me touching it
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I was a bit concerned I'd be bothered by limitations of Chrome OS
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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
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n’t get a refund for a product that doesn’t work and has a warranty for 1 year
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n’t go wrong with those hoping to use skype well.-