Google may be best known for Android
when it comes to software but don't
forget that it also makes Chrome OS an
operating system for computers like this
one the HP Chromebook 14 so in terms of
design this isn't a hybrid like many of
the computers we've been seeing over the
last few years in fact its design is
pretty standard it looks like a good old
fashioned laptop it does however come in
four colors they are grey green orange
and turquoise and this one I'm using it
does have a touchscreen and a full HD
display but if you're looking to save a
little cash you can opt for no
touchscreen and a lower resolution
display now unlike Windows computers or
Macs Chromebooks are heavily reliant on
an internet connection so really you're
only going to get the best out of this
thing when you have Wi-Fi helping out is
the fact that HP is bundling in some
free mobile data so it should be a
little easier to get connected on the go
one final note of interest is that these
things have the NVIDIA Tegra k1
processor inside of them now that should
make them good for mobile games but I do
wonder a little whether a Chromebook
which is quite a basic machine really
needs so much processing grunt it should
be on sale in the next few months let me
know what you think and check out
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