SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017
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That form factor sounds like it would be great on an airplane.
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@coliver said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
That form factor sounds like it would be great on an airplane.
Have they let laptops on airplanes again since the laptop bomber?
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@NerdyDad said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@coliver said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
That form factor sounds like it would be great on an airplane.
Have they let laptops on airplanes again since the laptop bomber?
Yes, they have to get screened independently and to every country but a few middle eastern ones.
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@coliver said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
That form factor sounds like it would be great on an airplane.
Yes. Very good for that.
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@NerdyDad said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@coliver said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
That form factor sounds like it would be great on an airplane.
Have they let laptops on airplanes again since the laptop bomber?
Yup. They never stopped.
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Just a few questions:
What's it like security wise?
- how long is it between updates?
- how do you protect it from things like malware?
Is the interface just the chrome browser?
Can you run scripts on it?
Can you work offline?
Do you get any extras with it? (Like xGB more for your Google Drive account)
What ports are on the device?
Can it be upgraded like a traditional laptop? -
@nadnerB said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
Just a few questions:
What's it like security wise?
- how long is it between updates?
- how do you protect it from things like malware?
Is the interface just the chrome browser?
Can you run scripts on it?
Can you work offline?
Do you get any extras with it? (Like xGB more for your Google Drive account)
What ports are on the device?
Can it be upgraded like a traditional laptop?Updates are frequent. I never checked between days, and it's been a while since I've used mine since the battery died. It was a Toshiba Chromebook 2.
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If you put it in developer mode, you can run limited scripts. But I don't know what you'd be doing that for.
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You can work offline. There are a good many offline chrome apps. You can run the documents apps offline and it has a file browser.
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I got 100GB free space on Drive. It did expire after a year, but I never really used it.
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Mine had a USB 2, a USB 3, an HDMI, headphone jack, and power.
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They are rolling updates, so you just apply them when they come out.
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My Asus C201 has Mini HDMI, 2x USB and a headphone jack.
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The one thing that did bother me was using the offline apps with a sync'd profile. If you use a profile synced across multiple machines, the offline apps will be installed on all of them. Frequently things like Caret would show up in a related search, sometimes at the beginning.
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@stacksofplates said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
The one thing that did bother me was using the offline apps with a sync'd profile. If you use a profile synced across multiple machines, the offline apps will be installed on all of them. Frequently things like Caret would show up in a related search, sometimes at the beginning.
This is one of my most troubling parts - not so much just for say the ChromeOS but for Android and iOS as well.
I would like to use Smart Office - but in many cases of when I plan to use it, - I won't have internet connection. And the app won't run unless it can validate itself to their server.
What a pain.
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@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
My Asus C201 has Mini HDMI, 2x USB and a headphone jack.
What more would you need?
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@gjacobse said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
My Asus C201 has Mini HDMI, 2x USB and a headphone jack.
What more would you need?
I've not found anything that I would need. A full size HDMI can be handy, of course, but it just means a different cord. It's not a device that really uses many peripherals.
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@gjacobse said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@stacksofplates said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
The one thing that did bother me was using the offline apps with a sync'd profile. If you use a profile synced across multiple machines, the offline apps will be installed on all of them. Frequently things like Caret would show up in a related search, sometimes at the beginning.
This is one of my most troubling parts - not so much just for say the ChromeOS but for Android and iOS as well.
I would like to use Smart Office - but in many cases of when I plan to use it, - I won't have internet connection. And the app won't run unless it can validate itself to their server.
What a pain.
I'm not familiar with Smart Office.
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@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@gjacobse said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
My Asus C201 has Mini HDMI, 2x USB and a headphone jack.
What more would you need?
I've not found anything that I would need. A full size HDMI can be handy, of course, but it just means a different cord. It's not a device that really uses many peripherals.
I expected as much - there are a few times that a full on NIC would be nice,... but not required, like so many different things, there is USB for that. A full sized HDMI would be nice to not have to deal with extra cables.
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@gjacobse said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@gjacobse said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
My Asus C201 has Mini HDMI, 2x USB and a headphone jack.
What more would you need?
I've not found anything that I would need. A full size HDMI can be handy, of course, but it just means a different cord. It's not a device that really uses many peripherals.
I expected as much - there are a few times that a full on NIC would be nice,... but not required, like so many different things, there is USB for that. A full sized HDMI would be nice to not have to deal with extra cables.
Ethernet could be handy, not extremely rarely for me as this is purely a mobile device.
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I just got a new ASUS Chromebook flip about a week ago. I love it, and it is my at home, no heavy lifting, consumption device of choice. I wouldn't want to do much development on it, but for a home PC it is about perfect.
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@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@gjacobse said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@gjacobse said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
@scottalanmiller said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
My Asus C201 has Mini HDMI, 2x USB and a headphone jack.
What more would you need?
I've not found anything that I would need. A full size HDMI can be handy, of course, but it just means a different cord. It's not a device that really uses many peripherals.
I expected as much - there are a few times that a full on NIC would be nice,... but not required, like so many different things, there is USB for that. A full sized HDMI would be nice to not have to deal with extra cables.
Ethernet could be handy, not extremely rarely for me as this is purely a mobile device.
Ethernet adapter for USB 3.0? Do do you have 3.0 with that model?
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@scottalanmiller I really need to just pull the trigger on getting this....
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The last time I used one, a year ago, I really didn't like that the desktop wasn't customizable like Windows or Mac. I couldn't drop icons on the desktop. Not a deal breaker, but still frustrating.
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@Dashrender said in SAM's Chromebook Adventure 2017:
The last time I used one, a year ago, I really didn't like that the desktop wasn't customizable like Windows or Mac. I couldn't drop icons on the desktop. Not a deal breaker, but still frustrating.
Maybe it's from using Gnome 3 all the time but I never put stuff on my desktop. It bothers me. The universal search is so much better.