Slate Chromeos Tablet is a slick and well made device using 8th Generation i5 mobile processor. So no fans, or even heat vents. Whilst this means a little slower than a full i5 (only 2 cores / 4 threads) it is still snappy and of course being native Google everything works slickly. The front firing speakers give amazing sound. The picture is bright QHD type resolution. The picture is fab. battry life is OK, you would need to lower the screen brightness to get the longer times advertised. You get a full backlit keyboard with the Brydge accessory. This is excactly the same coloure as the tablet. Simple slide into the clamps and you have a perfect laptop. Keyboard is brilliant. Slightly spongy but my typing speed / accuracy was very good. Black keys show finger grease a bit, but it can easily be cleaned. Backlighting is variable. Trackpad is great. Does everything smoothly and allows gestures. Battery life is not as long as advertised - but then I have used it as a laptop with intensive use. You can daisy chain charging from the tablet to the keyboard (with optional cable). You can get a week heavy use from a single charge. With Linux, Android and full Chrome browser this is a wicked mix of useful applications, and the ability to run full office software like Softmaker (linux); MS Office (Android light version); games; video (Netflix, Prime, IPTV etc). A different approach to iPads (open and not closed) - two USB C ports - both can charge. This means you can attach any peripherals - a usb c port extender works fine. So a tablet, a laptop, and a screen size good enough to work for a full day. Great combo. Chromeos will not be for everybody. It is simple, but also misses some obvious screen shot and copy / paste tools. It can all be done, but you need to learn the tricks. If your life is around a browser, you'll find brilliant full chrome browser, and the option to load Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi full browsers using the Linux part. UI is slick and all launched from a single interface. Android and Linux integrates beautifully for notifications and use. Hard to fault the concept. Finally remember these are QUICK compared to MacOS or Windows as the OS is very light.Read full review
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Don't understand why Google has removed these tablets, it seems to have the convenience of a tablet, with the performance of a laptop. So very happy with it, has started me to think about getting a google pixel 5 to match 😀
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I like it so much! Screen is great. Linux plugin work. Chrome OS is great. Device is lightly used and looks new.
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Satisfied with the purchased. Just getting used to it . Will recommend it to my friends.
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Once Google got the software right (year after launch), this is one of th best chromebooks tablets out there.
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