Sunday, November 22, 2015

Dell Chromebook 13 Review

Dell Chromebook 13 Review
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With epic battery life and an impressive, premium design, this Dell machine is one of the best Chromebooks you can buy.
While other Chromebooks scream "cheap," the Dell Chromebook 13 makes a great impression even before you turn it on. Its sturdy magnesium-alloy design and soft-touch carbon-fiber finish on the lid inspire business-notebook-class confidence. When you power it up, you're greeted by a full-HD display, and it will stay lit for a very long time, thanks to more than 13 hours of battery life. (No, that's not a typo.) With a starting price of $429, this Celeron-powered laptop is not cheap -- and other machines are slightly faster -- but based on our testing, the Chromebook 13 is a great buy with battery like dell 5208U battery, dell Inspiron 3700 battery, dell G5345 battery, dell Inspiron 1300 battery, dell Inspiron B120 battery, dell KD186 battery, dell Inspiron 5150 battery, dell Precision M20 battery, dell Precision M4300 battery, dell Latitude D531 battery, dell Precision M65 battery, dell Precision M60 battery.
The Chromebook 13's lid has a refined, soft-touch finish that makes it easy to pick up and grip. It bears little resemblance to the Chromebooks you may be familiar with, which were often beleaguered by cheap and disposable build quality. While most of the computer is a dark metallic gray, the lid has a woven fabric design printed on it. The Dell logo is in the middle of the display, and the upper-left corner has the Chrome logo.
When opening the lid, you'll notice the webcam, two microphones and an activity light above the display, and Dell's logo is in silver beneath it. The magnesium-alloy deck has a nice feel to it, but I would have preferred the same soft-touch material found on the lid.
On the underside of the Chromebook 13, you'll find its speakers just above the bottom left and right corners. There is also a battery-charging indicator light on the front edge of the notebook's base.
Measuring 12.93 x 9.03 x 0.72 inches, Dell's Chromebook is thinner than the Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015)(12.6 x 8.4 x 0.76 inches) and the HP Pavilion x360 13t (12.89 x 8.8 x 0.89 inches), but it's thicker than the Acer Chromebook 13 (12.87 x 8.96 x 0.71 inches).
Dell gave the Chromebook 13 a nice, responsive touchpad that feels firm and reliable to click. A light 3.23 pounds, the Dell Chromebook 13 won't add much strain to your luggage. While the Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2.97 pounds) is even lighter, both the HP x360 (3.77 pounds) and the Acer Chromebook 13 (3.31 pounds) are heavier.
Google Docs aficionados should be happy to hear that Dell has equipped this Chromebook with an excellent keyboard. I was able to type my way to 68 words per minute in the 10FastFingers typing test, with 100 percent accuracy, nearly tying my high score for words per minute.
Dell gave the Chromebook 13 a nice, responsive touchpad that feels firm and reliable to click. Both the touchpad and the keys make very little noise when clicked. Multifinger gestures like scrolling worked very well on the touchpad.

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