Google Chromebook Holiday Deals
Here come the price cuts and updates.
With the introduction of Chrome OS back in 2009, Google has unveiled the very first Chromebooks a year later.
Now, with holidays just around the corner, the search giant has decided to slash Chromebooks price by 15%. Previously sold at around $350, Samsung and Acer laptops can now be bought for as low as $299.
In addition to special deals, Google has also updated its OS, which now has a cleaner user interface and all the goodies from the Google Chrome 15 release, such as: revamped New Tab page.
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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.
Hey thanks for these great tips & please keep on contributing
All your posts are Amazing
(sorry cant comment on all ;) )
& please can you update the site looks??
Less javascripts & more basic elements?
(like old Google search?)
so its pleasing to read & also
so its fast on the go
(mobiles too w/o a seperate mobile site!!)
While I admire the (overdue?) price drops it doesn’t mean I’ll be getting one.
From reports, they haven’t been selling too well. The new cheaper models also come in black instead of white.
i dont have a chrome book or an android phone, but i think the android phone has more capabilities, so if im getting something, it will be an android phone, because its the cheapest thing with the most features
Why would you want this? If you need a notebook get an ultrabook.
If you need a cheap device to consume stuff get a kindle fire.
Kindle Fire’s Silk browser’s accelerated page loading feature is slower than browsing with it turned off & it only saves about 10% bandwidth.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5139/amazons-silk-browser-tested-less-bandwidth-consumed-but-slower-performance
As much as I love anand and his reviews; I am waiting for more reviews.
The thing with silk is that (in theory) it caches pages locally overtime on amazons servers. It is still too new.
In all honesty the kindle fire was meant as an example. I could have substituted that for say a Ipad 2. The thought of a cheap, well rounded device at the price it is could not be beaten.
Like you said you can turn it of. So I do not know why you are arguing.
It is strange that there isn’t yet a post with the Opera 12 Alpha release.
Or at least about 11.60 beta.
guess opera aint that fun :D
Or didn’t pay favbrowser as much as google did. ;)
Damn it, Vygantas. We get paid?! D:
Yeah, just kidding. )) But, hey, they should! This is advertising. )
And Opera relates to this, how exactly?