r/chromeos • u/tshawkins • 4h ago
Buying Advice Chromebook advice
Hi I'm looking for a CB plus with the following characteristics.
I'm planning to retire soon, and I want something I can use to write books on. So good keyboard, and has longevity.
- 12 - 13 inch FHD screen
- Preferably 16:10
- Arm device with long battery life.
- 16 GB Ram
- 256 GB nvme m.2 ssd.
- Light weight. Max 900g
- Built in 5g modem if available.
- At least 10 years on AUD
- Linux and Android support.
- Global warrentee.
- Not an ACER
Price is not really an object, so long as it's not extortionate. 750 USD max.
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u/woody-cool ChromeOS Flex 58m ago
Just curious, any reason why "not an Acer" ?
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u/tshawkins 35m ago
Two dead acers in my junk pile.
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u/woody-cool ChromeOS Flex 35m ago
yeah, fair enough, you've had a bad experience with the brand, I get that - if that was my experience, I too would feel the same
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u/tshawkins 31m ago
One was a spin 713 cb, near perfect machine for what I wanted, 16gb i7 etc.
It lasted 6 months, then started to black screen on boot. Sent it in on warrentee, they changed the MB took them 3 months, then after I got it back, it lasted 1 month and then started throwing memory access errors. Not dead, but not useable for more than 15 mins. Junk.
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u/woody-cool ChromeOS Flex 27m ago
That's shocking, wow, I've not had that experience with Acer stuff, but I'm also really shocked it took them 3 months for a simple motherboard swap under warranty - that's ridiculous
I'll keep it mind when looking at Acer now
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u/tshawkins 25m ago
The time was that they had no spares locally (Thailand) so they had to send to the US for the part.
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u/woody-cool ChromeOS Flex 22m ago
even then, still shouldn't have taken 3 months, that's insane - I know it's gone half way round the world at this point, but that's poor customer service ........ at that point, I think they should've just replaced the machine, like for like
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u/Maultaschenman 4h ago
The only option really that ticks most boxes is the new Lenovo 14