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Google Pixelbook Go 13.3" Chromebook - $249.99 - Free shipping for Prime members

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Obviously depends on your needs. The cons are 2029 aue, only 2 USB-C ports, no stylus support, no fingerprint reader
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The m3-8100Y is ancient. i3 12th gen / N305 Chromebooks have been $250-$300.
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This is kind of beyond ewaste, the 8100y is an 8 year old dual core processor that was already painfully underpowered when it came out
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Quote from warcraft82 :
The m3-8100Y is ancient. i3 12th gen / N305 Chromebooks have been $250-$300.

Agreed, if this thing has a m3-8100Y, then it is definitely not worth more than $100, especially when i3-1215u/N300 laptops are regularly found for 225-300.
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Dhinchak
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Quote from Rl_Dreams :
Yes, because you expect to keep a ( now $200) Chromebook for more than 5yrs.
Not sure if you meant to be sarcastic. Chromebooks should last more than 4 years (particularly for families with young children) because they are meant lightweight computing -- browsing and watching media. I still prefer my old lenovo chromebook because of its crisp picture -- it is slow for browsing, but perfectly good for watching media. I use other chromebooks for browsing with multiple tabs open. If someone is trying the chromebooks for the first time, they are fantastic for daily couch surfing and also for schoolchildren.
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George_P_Burdell
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Quote from warcraft82 :
The m3-8100Y is ancient. i3 12th gen / N305 Chromebooks have been $250-$300.
Agreed. I have the i7 version of these and I used it extensively in 23/24.

But then got m1 air for $400 and this device have been dead for me. I also wanted Firefox and it's addon (unlock for me), so moving out of chromebook wasn't choice. Only reason I wanted CB was stellar battery life then m1 Mac changed my opinion.

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It's a shame Google never released a second generation of these. It's one of the best laptops I've ever used. The keyboard is fantastic. The only thing I'd change (besides a a spec bump) is to make the screen 16:10 instead of 16:9.

Mine was really starting to drag last time I used it though. I discovered it was largely the result of having Android virtualization enabled though. Once I disabled it breathed new life back into the old device. That said, it's still not a very powerful device either in performance or function (Chrome OS is pretty limited as it is and even more so without Android apps).
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CoolSeed9258
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Quote from warcraft82 :
The m3-8100Y is ancient. i3 12th gen / N305 Chromebooks have been $250-$300.
Probably will be turned irrelevant with the new Mediatek Kompanio Ultra Chromebooks
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MrStealYourHamster
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Classic Google and their many abandoned product lines
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Quote from cnhardwick :
It's a shame Google never released a second generation of these. It's one of the best laptops I've ever used. The keyboard is fantastic. The only thing I'd change (besides a a spec bump) is to make the screen 16:10 instead of 16:9. Mine was really starting to drag last time I used it though. I discovered it was largely the result of having Android virtualization enabled though. Once I disabled it breathed new life back into the old device. That said, it's still not a very powerful device either in performance or function (Chrome OS is pretty limited as it is and even more so without Android apps).
Dragonfly is what consider as successor.

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