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Kenneth A. Toombs
Greater than one weekThis is a great laptop. I was a little uncertain about buying it but oh so glad I did. It is much cheaper than your typical laptop and for me does everything I need.
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M. Havens
> 3 dayUntil recently, I was very satisfied with this laptop. Two months ago it began to disconnect from my wireless network whenever the lid was closed or whenever it was inactive for several minutes. It isnt the router. All other devices work fine and dont disconnect. To reconnect, I have to double-click on the network icon and then click on my specific network. I havent been able to find a fix. Its very annoying.
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Wen
> 3 dayReally really want to love it till the moment I opened it. Immediately notice the problem with the screen. If you looked carefully, you will see that the screen I got have uniformity issues. Also, comparing to the other Aspire V Nitro I had(on the picture, the computer in the back), the color is kind of yellowish. It almost looks like an old paper. Thus I am returning it and getting a replacement. I will definitely change my review once the new one arrived to see if there is any improvement. But for now, I cant recommend it.
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Barb Carlson
> 3 dayIm writing a new review for this as of April 27, because I just cant stand the keyboard. First off, the keys are remarkably shallow, and take a good deal of pressure to initiate. Whats infuriating though, is Ive had this laptop for for just under three months, and half the keys now stick. If I hit the n key, and dont absolutely slam my finger down, its 50/50 as to whether or not my keystroke will be input. As a student, I couldnt be more let down given the amount of typing I have to do. Still, the OS is extremely quick, and everything else (excluding the wretched keyboard) is great.
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Brennon Kuhlman
> 3 dayI still own the original Chromebook, the CR-48, that was distributed by Google. I stopped using it years ago for its intended purpose. Last year about this time I picked up an Acer Chromebook for $99. I enjoyed it enough even though it was pretty slow and the screen was terrible. That was sold off a few months ago and ever since Ive been on the lookout for a replacement.
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FPG
Greater than one weekBest Chromebook Ive tried. Im a huge fan of the Chromebook concept and plan to eventually ditch my Macs for Chromebooks. OK, thats a few years from now, but this one is light, fairly fast, and easy to use. Highly recommended for casual and Web-centric computing.
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John D.
> 3 dayA perfect machine! None of the windows headaches
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Anna
> 3 dayi LIKE THIS COMPUTER VERY MUCH IT IS MY SECOND ONE MY OTHER ONE IS A TOSHIBA CAN NOT BE OUT DONE FOR A HOME COMPUTER, I LIKE THE BIGGER SCREEN.
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CLerch2
> 3 dayI purchased this Chromebook 9 months ago and the battery no longer works. It has to be plugged in for it to work. I did the hard reset several times, went back to factory settings and could not resolve the issue. The problem is that my 15yo son has to have a computer for school. Very disappointing.
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Lanactoor
> 3 dayOne of the two USB ports is defective, which is an enormous pain. I cant use this device to copy from USB->USB storage (i.e. moving digital photos to a thumdrive) and there is no built-in sd card reader.