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By the way, you can plug in an external hard drive for reading and writing, and an external optical drive (CD, DVD, etc.) for read-only
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I bought a SATA / USB-C adapter, then salvaged my old laptop took out the 250 gb hard-drive
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Since it has no regular USD you need adaptors for every hard drive or external connection
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Why do you need hard drive space on this device
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Only thing it lacked was hard drive space and additional USB ports (standard for most Chromebooks) easily over come by purchasing 128
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and I spent more money and bought a Lenovo Flex 5 14inch laptop with backlit keyboard, 256 solid state hard drive, and 8gb of ram with windows 10.
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and I spent more money and bought a Lenovo Flex 5 14inch laptop with backlit keyboard, 256 solid state hard drive, and 8gb of ram with windows 10.
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You don't need RAM, or hard drive space, or USB ports, or a DVD drive.
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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