Price Is the Only Weapon Chromebooks Have Against Windows

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There's a $350 laptop you can buy that was described in the following way in a recent review:

Design: Cheap, net-book like design. Entire thing is made of plastic. Palm rest that flexes when you grip it. [2.8 pounds so] weighty compared to the competition. Slightly thicker too.

Display: Poor-quality display. 1,366 x 768 screen [where if you] dip the screen too far forward, everything very quickly becomes washed out.

Keyboard: Underlying panel will bend a bit if you type vigorously enough. If you hit them too gently, you're likely to suffer some missed key presses. The keyboard probably won't recognize every single keystroke.

Performance: The performance gains here aren't so huge.

Battery: 7 hours and 53 minutes of continuous video playback.

Software: Cannot, in good faith, recommend [the OS] to everyone. There will be people...who need the flexibility to install whatever apps they want.

What would you rate this device? Keep that number in mind.
 Price Is the Only Weapon Chromebooks Have Against Windows @ Techspot