Everyone hypes up high-end laptops, but here’s the thing: Not everyone needs to drop $1,000 plus on one.
And while we love our MacBooks and Razers here, people who aren’t doing massive work projects or graphics-heavy gaming could manage to save a lot…
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Save on MacBooks, iPads, Acer laptops, Chromebooks, and more this weekend
The year may be winding down, but the deals certainly aren’t — all the sales on laptops and tablets this weekend prove it.
New Year’s means heading back to work and school, so there are plenty of affordable laptops that are perfect for either. If you need something basic, the Acer Chromebook 14 is $263 and is great for most classrooms. There’s also this 17.3-inch laptop by HP for $490 if work requires a little more than a Chromebook can offer.
But some of the best savings this weekend belong to the high-performance laptops. Anyone looking for a new MacBook Pro can get the Apple MacBook Pro MLH42LL/A for $2099, $700 down from the original $2799 price. But if you or the one you’re shopping for is into gaming, the Acer Predator Triton 700 is $1999 and packs all the power of a desktop into a surprisingly thin laptop. Read more…
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With Hanukkah already come and gone and the big Christmas holiday just a week away, we don’t have any time to waste. If you still need a gift for someone on your list (or are looking to take advantage of holiday deals for yourself), we’ve picked some…
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Google’s Pixelbook is my favorite Chromebook ever. It’s thin, light, really fast, and converts into a tablet. It’s the best Chromebook there is, in my op…
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Since its public debut in fall 2017, Google’s parental control software dubbed Family Link, has been steadily expanding, both in terms of its capabilities and its reach. Today, it’s making the jump beyond smartphones for the first time, with newly added support for Chromebook computers. As on Android devices, parents will now be able to […]
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‘Tis the season for holiday deals.
If you clicked on this you aren’t looking for travel coupons for New Year’s. You’re here to find some of the best laptop and tablets deals available if you still need to do some gift shopping. (And who says that “gi…
6 of the best Chromebooks: Comparing Google, HP, Asus, and more
The current laptop market is already overflowing — we’re sure you’ve noticed that if you’ve done even 30 seconds of research. Unfortunately, laptop is just an umbrella term, and if you thought that was bad, just wait until you attempt to maneuver through the Chromebook market.
Since you clicked on this post, you probably already have an idea of what sets Chromebooks apart from traditional laptops. If you don’t, here’s a little debriefing:
Chromebooks are some of the smallest, most lightweight laptops out there. Most don’t exceed 13.3 inches, and most won’t go past the $600 mark. These web-centric devices run on Chrome OS rather than Windows or Mac OS, and instead of having mass amounts of internal storage and memory, most everything is kept in the cloud — so no, they’re not the same thing as a budget laptop. Read more…
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It’s Monday, which means it’s time to get back to the grind. That means returning to the office or classroom and making sure you’re prepped and pumped for another week. It also means deals on laptops that will definitely make that grind significantly…
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If you find yourself in the market for a new laptop, there’s an embarrassment of riches when it comes to choice. Whether you’re looking for durability, power, flexibility, and more, there’s a laptop out there that can scratch that itch.
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10 of the best 2-in-1 laptops for beginners, experts, and everyone in between
While laptops and tablets are great on their own, sometimes you need a machine that’s as powerful as a laptop, but with the ease of use as a tablet. Enter the hybrid laptop. These machines feature the best of both worlds, including computing power to run full-sized applications like Adobe Photoshop and the convenience of touchscreen and gesture.
There are a lot of really good 2-in-1 laptops out there, so we gathered together the very best that suit various needs for various people. No matter what you do for work, or whether you’re still in school, we have the perfect hybrid laptop for you. Read more…
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Dual-booting — AKA having two operating systems on the same computer — might be landing on a Chromebook near you.
As spotted by the online software development community XDA Developers, it appears the software team behind Chrome OS has been working on “Campfire,” a feature that would enable dual-booting with Windows 10. Google has not spoken about this in any official way, but on a open Chrome OS forum run by Google, sometimes future tools are worked on in the public eye.
Campfire wouldn’t just support higher-end Chrome OS devices like the Pixelbook but also Chromebooks from Acer, HP, and Lenovo. While these code snippets don’t outline all the specifications, it would be a safe bet that only Intel-based Chromebooks (like the Pixelbook) could handle the dual-booting. Read more…
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