The Best Chromebooks of 2022 | Reviews

 The Best Chromebooks of 2022 | Reviews

Brand

Lenovo

Series

Chromebook C330

Screen Size  

11.6 Inches

Color 

Blizzard White

Hard Disk Size        

64 GB

CPU Model  

Mediatek Mt8173C

Ram Memory Installed Size       

4 GB

Operating System 

Chrome OS

Special Feature      

2-in-1 Chromebook with a 10-point touchscreen

Card Description   

Integrated

  • Lenovo Chromebook C330 2-in-1
  • Convertible Laptop, 11.6
  • HD Display
  • MediaTek MT8173C
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB Storage
  • Chrome OS
  • Blizzard White





About this item

Aspect Ratio:16:9

Get high performance when you need it – The Chromebook C330 boots up in seconds and features easy-to-use Chrome OS, plenty of memory and storage, and so much more

Sleek, stylish, and secure, this 360⁰ convertible laptop is less than 1-inch thin and about the weight of a hardback book, with an 11-inch touchscreen display that's perfect for day-to-day computing and multimedia, on or offline

The Lenovo Chromebook C330 is easy to use, offers built-in virus protection and keeps going with long battery life. No setup needed – Just login with a Google account so emails, maps, documents, and photos stay with you via cloud storage

Built to connect, this notebook computer includes a variety of USB ports for effortless connectivity. Plus, stay in touch with the built-in camera. Bluetooth 4.2

Users love it; "High end features for a low price," says one happy reviewer. Another adds, "This Chromebook has far exceeded my expectations. The speed is snappy and the device responds quickly to gestures and commands."

Chromebooks of 2022 | Reviews

Great Chromebook! High-end features for a low price.

For the price, this is a great Chromebook. It checks a lot of boxes and I've done my fair share of research.

1. Solid build. Nice sturdy plastic chassis. (Keeps it lightweight)

2. USB type C port, SD card slot, HDMI, and USB 3.0

3. Touchscreen with an IPS display

4. 4 gigs of RAM and 64gig of storage. (rare at this price point)

5. Nice feel to the keyboard and trackpad.

6. ARM processor that is optimized for the Google play store apps and runs much better than the Intel Celeron you see in most low-end Chromebooks.

You get a lot for $300. You can't find those options within that price range. The only thing I wish it had was an FHD display. 1366x768 still looks sharp on an 11.6 screen but it would be super sharp if it was 1080p. I would highly recommend this Chromebook.

The most awesomely boring device you'll ever use.

Over 30-60 seconds after unboxing it for the first time.

1. Turn on

2. Sign in with your Google account.

3. Select wifi network.

That's it, everything is set up, and all your Google pictures, mail, and bookmarks (from your Android phone, assuming you use chrome on mobile) are all there.

I'm used to spending at least a few hours setting up, updating, uninstalling bloatware, and denying "trial offers" on Windows PCs. Nothing on this.

Ready for use within a minute.

Windows®, take notes.

Far exceeded my expectations

 Full disclosure, I am not an IT professional but use laptops, tablets, and desktop computers daily in my personal and work life. This Chromebook has far exceeded my expectations. This is my first time using a Chromebook. I have had a week or so to dig into the device. I own an Alienware gaming laptop, but I find myself only using it now for gaming purposes.

 This Chromebook is fast in my opinion. The speed is snappy and the device responds quickly to gestures and commands. I have yet to find some time I can't do this that I do on my windows laptop aside from gaming. One game I like to play requires windows, mac, or Linux. Since this has an ARM processor it does not support Linux applications at this time.

 Design: This device is a bright attractive white Chromebook. I find the design pleasing to the eye and appears sturdy even though it is made from plastic. I do not particularly like using it in tablet mode. The screen feels bulky and sometimes unmanageable in tablet mode. The screen quickly transitions to whatever position to place it in whether in laptop, tent, or tablet mode. I find myself not even using my LG tablet for much of anything except when I need LTE internet away from home. Overall the design is great.

 Screen/Input: I find the keyboard to be on par with most laptop keyboards. The keys are a little shallow and I feel my typing has slowed a little bit, but not by much. The IPS touchscreen is very responsive and I rarely find myself having to touch the screen more than once for my intended gesture. The screen is bright in home conditions, but feel it would lack in more intense lighting situations, such as outdoors.

 Ease of Use: The google play store makes this thing able to do just about anything. I have not tried any intense applications. I use chrome, Netflix, Hulu, Evernote, several banking apps, and various other apps. All of them are snappy and responsive. The bank apps load like they are in phone mode, thus they are in a small window. The apps still work as designed. Netflix and Hulu playback is smooth and pleasant to watch on the screen.

 Overall, I am impressed with the Google OS and this device in general. If you are someone who is on the fence about the operating system, I suggest you give it a try. The battery life is good as well. When using my gaming laptop it's always with a cord tethered nearby. I also understand a gaming laptop is a far more power intensive. I have yet to use this Chromebook while charging it. The battery has allowed me to watch 4-5 hours of Netflix, talk on Facebook, and text through my phone without ever getting critically low. I charge it at night and then never put it back on till the next night. This is maxed screen brightness. I was also very surprised by the speakers. The speakers were much louder and not distorted. I honestly expected them to be cheap netbook quality that is mostly better just to never use them, but that's not the case with this Chromebook. I do generally use a Bluetooth headset. The Bluetooth headset is paired with extreme simplicity. I also set up my brother's wireless laser printer with google cloud print in less than 30 seconds.

 Google did it right and Lenovo delivered a solid product. I did purchase this on sale for $200 but would have spent the $300. If you are a web surfer, music listener, or Netflix watcher I highly recommend this. If you need windows intense software then go with windows. Otherwise, I think you'll find yourself using this as your primary device as I have.

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