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HP Chromebook 11

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When Google launched its HP Chromebook 11, it instantly impressed us thanks to the cheap $279 price tag.

We liked Google's first laptop, the Chromebook Pixel, but the $1,300 cost was hard to swallow.

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Everything you want to do on your Chromebook, you have to do on the web. Basically, Google operates on the idea that we're online most of the time anyway. (And, well, aren't we?)

So instead of writing something in Microsoft Word and saving to your desktop, you use Google Drive to store your Google Docs, Spreadsheets, Slides etc. in the cloud. Instead of editing your media with Photoshop, you're limited to the photo editing apps in the Chrome web store (of which there are several options).

Despite the laptop's limited offline capabilities, it manages to feel like more than just a plastic shell hosting a web browser.

The Chromebook measures less than .7" thick and weighs just over 2 pounds, with an 11.6" screen and resolution of 1366 x 768. You can order it for $279 from the Google Play Store or from places like Best Buy.

With the speed issue and shortage of offline capabilities, you're really only going to want the HP Chromebook as a second screen. It's not "just a browser," but it's not meant to be your primary laptop either.

But, it's still a laptop and not a tablet, so if you value a touch screen, a wider variety of apps, or a super long-lasting battery, you're better off sticking with the Nexus or the iPad.

That being said, I still think that the Chromebook is a buy-worthy device. It looks great, feels good, and works well enough—all at low price. It's light-weight and durable enough to take with you when traveling or doing work on-the-go, and since everything gets saved to the cloud, you won't have to worry about losing files ever again. If you're a Google addict or a keyboard lover, the HP Chromebook feels like a perfectly cheap fit.