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2012 Nexus 7 Discussion Forums (1st Generation) => Nexus 7 General Discussion => Nexus 7 Vs. The Competition => Topic started by: brycej on November 12, 2012, 02:12:58 PM

Title: N7 vs. new Samsung Chromebook
Post by: brycej on November 12, 2012, 02:12:58 PM
New Samsung Chromebook has a bigger screen, perhaps lower res per inch, twice as heavy (2 lbs), better keyboard.

Apps?

Thoughts?

Trying to decide.

Title: Re: N7 vs. new Samsung Chromebook
Post by: Babyfacemagee on November 12, 2012, 02:20:21 PM
I see them really appealing to two different use scenarios.   One is an inexpensive laptop...so more for content creation, typing up emails, using Google Docs for some word processing or updating web pages etc.   I tend to see the Nexus 7 as better for web browsing, game playing and ereading...and any mobile use when walking around.   My Nexus 7 is something that I carry with me in my jacket pocket and it's more an impulse device.  A Chromebook is a bit more unwieldly...yet it does have a keyboard for when that's useful.  What do you plan on using your device most for?  Heck with both so inexpensive why not get one of each. :)
Title: Re: N7 vs. new Samsung Chromebook
Post by: Scott99 on November 16, 2012, 12:33:16 PM
Great advice. Though I have a really good laptop, and haven't touched it since July 14th (when I got my Nexus 7).
Title: Re: N7 vs. new Samsung Chromebook
Post by: bjs229 on November 16, 2012, 01:11:04 PM
I just bought two of the older model Samsung 5 series. They were new in the box and I figured good for the kids and wife to use around the house .  It has great hardware options for a little machine. Solid state drive, Intel parts. Fast.
I just started messing with it I don't know if I can update the thing or what. I think it is cupcake? A moldy one that needs something. It has its own store but that seems a little weak at this point. My wife likes games and the selection at this point seems thin. Not sure if I can use the GP. I tried but keep getting error messages. I am guessing that all apps are played in Chrome. Meaning in like a browser window. I can't really explain it but it makes me feel like I am going to get a page that pops up any second that says you have done everything this machine is capable of. I am hoping I am wrong and will work on it further. At this point, I would rather of given them two 8 GB Nexus tabs.