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Aaron Lee, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Thursday 10 November 2011
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Posted on Nov 21, 10:10
I've now bought two Samsung Chromebooks for relatives who are not computer savvy and who do not need to install software. They want a simple reliable web browser, with keyboard, without having to deal with virus scans, data backups, and Windows patches.Posted on Nov 12, 20:51
I want to buy a Chromebook, but I want to see one first.Posted on Nov 12, 10:25
In addition Chrome failed the people test. That is is it needed an artificial desktop environment. People need familiarity I stressed this in beta but my ideas never made it to the software table.Posted on Nov 12, 10:19
The real issue with chrome book is that it should only retail at about $60.00. I have the cr-48 and was a part of beta testing. I was shocked to see the price wen it hit the open market. You can buy a laptop from wall-mart at a comparable price.Posted on Nov 12, 05:41
Can't wait for Google solution Chrome + Docs (enhanced).