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The editors liked
Beautiful IPS display
Good 8 hours of battery life
Great Wi-Fi performance
Awesome pricing for both models
Sharp high-res full HD IPS display
Very fast
Seven hours of battery life
Outstanding and spacious 1080p IPS display
Spectacular frontfacing stereo speakers
Betterthanaverage build quality
Good keyboard and trackpad
Brilliant HD IPS display
Excellent keyboard
Lovely thin and light design
Great price
Powerful audio experience thanks to Skull Candy audio
Very good battery life of about 8 hours
The
High-end model has a great 1080p IPS display
Fanless
Thinner and lighter than Toshiba's previous Chromebook
One of the few 13-inch Chromebooks. 11 inchers are much more common
Trackpad just works
And the speakers are pretty good (the 1080p version is
Great screen
Great keyboard
Decent trackpad
Decent sound
Good battery life
Amazing price
Excellent display
Attractive design
Upgraded build quality
Good keyboard
Long battery life
Decent performance and speed
The Toshiba Chromebook 2 has an excellent 1080p screen
Good Chrome OS performance and a nice feature set including a full-size SDXC card slot
Fast 802.11ac wireless and great-sounding speakers
Large 13-inch display with full HD resolution. Skullcandy speakers. Smaller than previous model. Comes with 100GB cloud storage and two months unlimited Google Music. Double the usual RAM for smoother browsing.
First-rate 1
920x1
080 IPS display
Nice keyboard
Trim size
That Screen
It's incredible
Brilliant
Vibrant display
Epic battery life
Affordable price
Welldesigned keyboard
Lightweight
One of the best Chromebooks on the market right now. Gorgeous 13.3inch 1080p IPS display with vivid
Rich colors. Great sound
Even for a laptop. Up to 8 hours from the battery
The editors didn't like
Processor hangs
Flashy design is a bit much
Pricey for a Chromebook
Sticky keyboard and trackpad
Limited performance
Especially with multitaskingheavy use
Battery life less than what other comparably priced systems provide
We experienced random system freezes
Flexible plastic body is underwhelming
Though not unexpected in a budget laptop
Shallow keyboard is unsatisfying and sometimes leads to missed keystrokes
Battery life
At least in the 1080p model
Is middling
As good as this is
Especially for the price
I still can't see someone using it instead of a laptop unless they ONLY use Google apps
Plastic design
Too much flex in display housing
Average touchpad
Build quality
Particularly the lid
Feels a bit flimsy. Battery life in our benchmarks
While good
Fell short of competing models
Minor color shifting when viewing display off-center
Relatively short battery life
A bigger lip to help open the device would have been very helpful
Sound-quality in mids and lows is lacking
Chassis feels hollow and slightly fragile
Pricey compared to lowcost Windows PC
A display of this caliber deserves better than the somewhat pokey Bay Trail processor. Heavier and larger than most Chromebooks
Published: 2015-01-16, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
High-end model has a great 1080p IPS display, Fanless, Thinner and lighter than Toshiba's previous Chromebook, One of the few 13-inch Chromebooks. 11 inchers are much more common, Trackpad just works, and the speakers are pretty good (the 1080p version is
Flexible plastic body is underwhelming, though not unexpected in a budget laptop, Shallow keyboard is unsatisfying and sometimes leads to missed keystrokes, Battery life, at least in the 1080p model, is middling
Abstract: I've spent the last three weeks taking six business-oriented Chromebooks through their paces. I started out as a skeptical Windows-rules-them-all kind of guy: I've been using Windows since the early days, and I've rarely strayed from the ghosts of my Wind...
Abstract: I've spent the last three weeks taking six business-oriented Chromebooks through their paces. I started out as a skeptical Windows-rules-them-all kind of guy: I've been using Windows since the early days, and I've rarely strayed from the ghosts of my Wind...
Abstract: Thinking about getting a new Chromebook? Google's Chrome OS platform has grown in leaps and bounds over the last few years, and if you spend most of your time using the Web and Web-centric services, it might just be the thing for you.But where to begin? T...
There's no shortage of inexpensive laptops running Google's Chrome OS. Most are reasonably thin, light, and fast. But few have high-resolution displays. Toshiba's Chromebook 2 is one of the few… and priced at $330, it's one of the most affordable. It...
A bigger lip to help open the device would have been very helpful
A Chromebook isn't going to replace a gaming laptop, or a hard-core photo/video editing laptop, but a Chromebook really is perfect for web viewing, writing, editing, and other general tasks. If you're in the market for a Chromebook, the Toshiba Chromebook...
The Toshiba Chromebook 2 has an excellent 1080p screen, good Chrome OS performance and a nice feature set including a full-size SDXC card slot, fast 802.11ac wireless and great-sounding speakers
Build quality, particularly the lid, feels a bit flimsy. Battery life in our benchmarks, while good, fell short of competing models
If you're looking for an all-around solid Chrome OS experience -- with one of the best screens we've seen on a Chromebook -- the Toshiba Chromebook 2 should be your starting point....