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Previous thread for this item if anybody is looking for more info:
https://slickdeals.net/f/15860113-lenovo-chromebook-3-11-6-hd-laptop-celeron-n4020-4gb-memory-64gb-emmc-79-free-shipping
Between the 2 chrome book laptops which has the better chipset?
I also notice the $79 model has one extra USB 2.0 & USB-C port.
Also the USB-C port on the $99 model supports up to 1920x1080@60Hz.
The $79 one supports up to 4096x2160@60Hz.
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Is that one worth the extra $10 bucks? Comparing the spec, the AMD has half the storage (32 vs 64 gb) but a faster processor (1.8 vs 1.1 gigahertz).
Is that one worth the extra $10 bucks? Comparing the spec, the AMD has half the storage (32 vs 64 gb) but a faster processor (1.8 vs 1.1 gigahertz).
No! AMD A6-9220C is even older and slower than Celeron N4020
I ended up keeping this lenovo CB 3 and I definitely regret it.. I was going to keep the acer with IPS from target, but it only had 32GB.. I thought I would want more.. but I think I definitely should've kept one of the IPS panel CBs... the screen on this just isn't enjoyable. I actually tend to not use it because of the screen.
if you're someone who truly doesn't care about having a TN screen.. GET THIS.. and save some $$.. if you think you want IPS.. just spend the extra $20 and get the IPS.. it's worth it.
https://slickdeals.net/f/15942781-asus-17-3-chromebook-intel-celeron-n4500-4gb-memory-32gb-emmc-transparent-silver-open-box-starting-at-72-99-best-buy?v=1
People on SD have been finding and buying the open box excellent condition for $79.99.
Direct link for anyone interested Install Chrome Flex on your old computer [chromeenterprise.google]
Researched a little more, they have a certified list on here and when support ends. seems it is called flex but is pretty much the same as the OS loaded here.
Direct link for anyone interested Install Chrome Flex on your old computer [chromeenterprise.google]
Researched a little more, they have a certified list on here and when support ends. seems it is called flex but is pretty much the same as the OS loaded here.
Just hold on, When everybody knows about it things might change
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https://youtu.be/MK8-cBJw6wg
whether if the same steps work for this specific Lenovo model or the Asus 17" model, we need a confirmation.
https://youtu.be/MK8-cBJw6wg
whether if the same steps work for this specific Lenovo model or the Asus 17" model, we need a confirmation.
It's now 169 at Walmart. Not on sale for 89.
The point from my previous post is to get the confirmation that the CB can have different OS installed so they are not like many smartphones in perfect working condition that end up in landfill simply because their software support ends.
Is that one worth the extra $10 bucks? Comparing the spec, the AMD has half the storage (32 vs 64 gb) but a faster processor (1.8 vs 1.1 gigahertz).
A couple of notes..
1. Developer Mode must be enabled for any of this to work.
2. This Chromebook does NOT support the ChromeOS "Beta Linux" feature from within ChromeOS.
3. This Chromebook is using a Gemini Lake Intel CPU -- What does that mean? TL;DR is that Chromebook devs broke Legacy Boot for Gemini Lake so the only way you can boot USB on these machines is via UEFI (which isn't a huge issue, just something to know because most guides will try to tell you to use legacy boot but this chromebook doesn't support that.)
4. This Chromebook uses CR50 write protection, disabling CR50 write protection (which is required to flash a bios that can boot USB from UEFI) REQUIRES OPENING THE LAPTOP CASE, DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY, then disabling write protection via mrchromebox's firmware script.
So.. If you're comfortable with all that, here are the links to get you going, note I'm intentionally not writing out a step by step guide because I don't want someone getting in over their head on this.
https://wiki.mrchromebo
https://wiki.mrchromebo
https://mrchromebox.tec
Once you've got the firmware flashed for USB UEFI boot you should be able to write whatever Linux image you want to a MicroSD or USB drive and boot from it. I picked Ubuntu and it's working great.
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It's not touch screen