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    HP Reveals Pavilion 14 Chromebook Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Michael Wall, Feb 4, 2013.

  1. Michael Wall

    Michael Wall Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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  2. Cometix

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    How's the battery life?
     
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    Whats the point of 14 inches if its still 1366x768,,,
     
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    Lots of notebooks are 14" and 1366x768. This Chromebook, like the Acer one, is simply just based off an existing Windows notebook design.

    Just not sure why HP isn't using their DM1z-4300 Pavilion notebook with its 11.6" screen. Is it because this particular notebook uses AMD processors, and ChromeOS isn't ready or certified yet on AMD?