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    Lenovo N20P Chromebook Review

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Grant Hatchimonji, Dec 3, 2014.

  1. Grant Hatchimonji

    Grant Hatchimonji Notebook Enthusiast NBR Reviewer

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    Chromebooks have quite a bit of appeal, even if they do have a somewhat specific intended audience. If all you're looking to do is browse the web, watch some Netflix, or maybe finish some very basic work, why should you have to shell out a fortune for a machine that does way more than you need?

    It's no surprise, then, that since Acer and Samsung debuted the original Chromebooks back in 2011, a couple of other companies have gotten into the game. In addition to HP and Google, Lenovo has thrown its hat into the ring with the N20p.

    Starting at $330, the N20p is on the slightly more expensive side compared to its competitors (Samsung's Chromebook 2, for example, starts at $250), and it's worth bearing the low price tag is usually a Chromebook's most appealing feature. So the question is, if you wanted a Chromebook, is the N20p worth the extra cash?

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