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A.Mom
> 3 dayI did a lot of research as to what to get for my kids to replace their aging and damaged Samsung Tab As. We decided that it was time to go to a Chromebook so that they could get more repetition with a standard keyboard and GoogleOS. They are still able to download all the PlayStore apps that they had on their tablets, but now with better hardware and longer support.
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Brent
> 3 dayOur daughter asked us to help with the needed school supplies this year, and this specific laptop. So, bring good g-parents we jumped right on it.
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Nico Joyce
> 3 dayWorked well until it died suddenly. I used it for basic things like web browsing and watching videos on youtube. Only ever downloaded a couple pdfs. Honestly I’m still in shock since my previous chromebook from another maker lasted me over 4 years.
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Meme
> 3 dayI like it
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Tom Pringle
> 3 dayA good small tablet for everyday use.
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Destiny
> 3 dayI recommend this Chromebook. My child has used it for more than a month now and it works perfectly fine. It was easy to set up. I recommended it to my sis and she already ordered it for her child.
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Berta Champlin
> 3 dayOrdered this Chromebook at 8:30 am and it was delivered at 8:00 pm the same day! The package was in a carton with bubble wrap. The units own box had the device securely held in place with bombers on each end. Once unpacked, the feel, look, and finish made it appear like a solid, high-end product.
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Juan
> 3 dayI love it so practical. Easy to use
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David A. Gantz
09-06-2025Assessment after six months: This is an excellent low priced Chromebook overall, with fine screen quality and light weight. Set up was easy as is true of most Chromebooks. I purchased it to replace an older iPad, which I liked but was slow, and lacked connectivity and available keyboards. This Chromebook has two USB-C ports and two standard USB ports. The keyboard is first rate and the track pad is good enough that I dont need a mouse. Accessing files on a USB key is easy enough on a Chromebook but impossible on an iPad. I have encountered only two significant drawbacks. The first is a touchscreen that is slightly inferior to the iPad. Those of us who are new to the Chromebook need to realize that it is a hybrid: in some respects it resembles an iPad and in others a PC, with advantages and disadvantages compared to either one. This particular Chromebook is not appreciably faster than my six year old iPad.
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BYOB
> 3 dayThis Chromebook has ALMOST everything I could have wanted in a Chromebook. Processor and ram pairing is perfect, the thing is SNAPPY and operates flawlessly. Design is nice for the price point. I like having the ability to use it in tablet mode AND laptop mode.