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  Published: 2015-07-21, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  Chromebooks are popping up everywhere you look these days -- and with all the options available, it isn't always easy to figure out which one makes the most sense for you.One quick glance through the choices is enough to make anyone's head spin. We've got...

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  Published: 2016-02-19, Author: Leigh , review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Built like a tank; Great screen; Hybrid hinge means the Yoga 11e can turn into a tablet, albeit a heavy one; Excellent keyboard; Comes with an onscreen pen that clips into a USB port; Decent battery life;
  • Expensive (you're paying for the high-grade durability); Bizarrely low-speed processor; Screen could be a better resolution;
  • There aren't many machines like the Yoga 11e, because while you can find a whole swathe of laptops made for students, finding one that can survive a drop, a fall, a tumble, and an incident that would make any other computer flat out break is a little diff...

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  Published: 2015-01-29, Author: Leigh , review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Built to survive minor drops and scuffles, and it is very sturdy; Rugged to MILSPEC; Screen can lie completely flat; Touchscreen included; Includes a 180 degree hinge that can fold the touchscreen against the back of the keyboard to make a not-quite-table
  • Very, very expensive for what's on offer; Only 16GB storage; Touchscreen model has less memory than the touch-less variant; Occasional speed issue; Heavy; Lenovo proprietary plug port, even though Chromebooks are beginning to adopt microUSB for charging;
  • You might not know this, but computers can take a bigger beating than most realise. They can survive the way adults treat them, and some of us are pretty brutal.But kids, well, they're a different group altogether, with backpacks tossed, thrown, falling a...

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