Friday, June 17, 2011
Chromebooks
When all you do on the computer or smartphone is troll around the internet or constantly on internet phones or trying to make a dent in the stack of internet fax that you have to answer, then these are the perfect laptops for you. he Acer AC700 starts at $350 for the Wi-Fi version, with the 3G version running $430. The larger-screened Samsung Series 5 starts at $430 for the Wi-Fi version and tops out at $500 for the 3G version.There's a lot of appeal wrapped up in the simplicity that Chromebooks offer. You log into the machine for the first time using your Google account credentials and, if you use Google's "Chrome" web browser, all your bookmarks get synchronized to your Chromebook. If you lose the Chromebook or it gets stolen, the next Chromebook you own will have all your data right there for you—all of it is stored on Google's servers. The computer itself runs nimbly enough for basic web surfing but opening up too many browser tabs at once can bog things down quite a bit, especially if you're trying to do stuff like listening to music and surfing animation-intensive sites concurrently.
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This sounds like a perfect laptop for all my phone service use like toll free numbers, internet fax and call forwarding.
I like using a tablet for phone services like internet fax and call forwarding.
I think the chromebook is cool and would love to use it for phone services like video conferencing.
It looks fancy but I love my tablet or iPhone for internet phone services and fax.
Nice laptop to have for all your phone services like video conferencing .
What next. It's just phone services and internet faxing guys you don't need to be so fancy.
Who needs this. I can do all my phone services like voice mail to internet fax on a regular laptop.
Waste of money. I can do internet faxing and receive voice mails on my old phone.
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