Model: HP Chromebook 11-inch Laptop - MediaTek - MT8183 - 4 GB RAM - 32 GB eMMC Storage - 11.6-inch HD Display - with Chrome OS™ - (11a-na0010nr, 2020 model)
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The MediaTek 8183C is significantly weaker than the N4020 celeron but it'll still get the job done on web tasks, just slower. You get a couple more hours of battery life in return although both will get you through the day.
If they haven't changed the screen the Acer one is IPS with a weak gamut but otherwise pretty good. The HP has a TN panel.
The MediaTek 8183C is significantly weaker than the N4020 celeron but it'll still get the job done on web tasks, just slower. You get a couple more hours of battery life in return although both will get you through the day.
the only thing i can tell is the color difference.
these new mediatek really got me though. i always avoid the celeron line. so these mediatek chips really got the customers who dont know much about the new tech.
the only thing i can tell is the color difference.
these new mediatek really got me though. i always avoid the celeron line. so these mediatek chips really got the customers who dont know much about the new tech.
As you say, I think the color is the only difference. They both will get basic web stuff done. I've always felt that 10,000 octane - what the 8183C is the dividing line. Acceptable but slower. The N4020 should be noticeably faster.
They both do what they are supposed to do to provide low-cost internet access without worries. My best advice is to buy a cheap and expensive chromebook so you can actually feel the difference. Run an Octane test on your windows/mac Laptop and then you can get a gauge for the Web tasks.
The MediaTek 8183C is significantly weaker than the N4020 celeron but it'll still get the job done on web tasks, just slower. You get a couple more hours of battery life in return although both will get you through the day.
If they haven't changed the screen the Acer one is IPS with a weak gamut but otherwise pretty good. The HP has a TN panel.
Thanks much for clarifying. I was expecting the difference between this and the Acer 311 N4020 model in terms of comparison. This really helps in choosing one over another.
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If they haven't changed the screen the Acer one is IPS with a weak gamut but otherwise pretty good. The HP has a TN panel.
the only thing i can tell is the color difference.
these new mediatek really got me though. i always avoid the celeron line. so these mediatek chips really got the customers who dont know much about the new tech.
the only thing i can tell is the color difference.
these new mediatek really got me though. i always avoid the celeron line. so these mediatek chips really got the customers who dont know much about the new tech.
They both do what they are supposed to do to provide low-cost internet access without worries. My best advice is to buy a cheap and expensive chromebook so you can actually feel the difference. Run an Octane test on your windows/mac Laptop and then you can get a gauge for the Web tasks.
roughly the Walmart celeron one: https://laptopmedia.com/review/ac...placement/
If they haven't changed the screen the Acer one is IPS with a weak gamut but otherwise pretty good. The HP has a TN panel.