IdeaPad Lenovo IdeaPad N20P 11.6-Inch Touchscreen Chromebook (59418460) Silver
IdeaPad Lenovo IdeaPad N20P 11.6-Inch Touchscreen Chromebook (59418460) Silver
I'm a college student that has been debating
whether i should get a Mac, PC, or ChromeOS. I suggested to my
girlfriend that she should go with ChromeOS based on her usage, and so
far she has loved it. I, on the other hand, am more of a power user so I
feared a Chromebook was not going to be enough. Boy was i wrong.
I won't go over what is a Chromebook, and how is it different. Look that up if you're not sure.
Why the Lenovo IdeaPad? it came down to design (I am a sucker for a good design) keyboard, trackpad, and the touch screen. I own a Galaxy note 3, and with the announcement of Android apps on Chrome, i decided it would be best to acquire a Chromebook with a touchscreen.
Touchscreen: When i received the Chromebook it needed to install an update, prior to that though, the touchscreen wasn't as responsive. After the IdeaPad updated, the touch experience has been extremely solid. It's a bit difficult to use at times because ChromeOS isn't really made for touchscreens, however, i believe Google will make this much better with time. The dual mode stand is very useful. It enhances the Chromebook experience and really allows it to stand out from the crowd. No complaints here.
Keyboard/Trackpad: This was a major factor. I tried other keyboards and trackpads on Chromebooks and didn't enjoy the experience at all. When Lenovo used the same AccuType technology that was used on their other products, i knew they paid more attention to this detail than other OEM's did. The layout takes some getting used to. I constantly make errors here and there, but that has to do with getting used to everything. I will get better with time and more usage. Definitely the best experience so for on a Chromebook.
I won't go over what is a Chromebook, and how is it different. Look that up if you're not sure.
Why the Lenovo IdeaPad? it came down to design (I am a sucker for a good design) keyboard, trackpad, and the touch screen. I own a Galaxy note 3, and with the announcement of Android apps on Chrome, i decided it would be best to acquire a Chromebook with a touchscreen.
Touchscreen: When i received the Chromebook it needed to install an update, prior to that though, the touchscreen wasn't as responsive. After the IdeaPad updated, the touch experience has been extremely solid. It's a bit difficult to use at times because ChromeOS isn't really made for touchscreens, however, i believe Google will make this much better with time. The dual mode stand is very useful. It enhances the Chromebook experience and really allows it to stand out from the crowd. No complaints here.
Keyboard/Trackpad: This was a major factor. I tried other keyboards and trackpads on Chromebooks and didn't enjoy the experience at all. When Lenovo used the same AccuType technology that was used on their other products, i knew they paid more attention to this detail than other OEM's did. The layout takes some getting used to. I constantly make errors here and there, but that has to do with getting used to everything. I will get better with time and more usage. Definitely the best experience so for on a Chromebook.
IdeaPad Lenovo IdeaPad N20P 11.6-Inch Touchscreen Chromebook (59418460) Silver
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