

I think that we can do more with larger screens. To be honest, I didn't want to like the iPad mini. Hopefully the Lightning connector sticks around for years to come. Apple used the Dock connector for 10 years. It's reversible so you don't have to worry about which side faces up. While I don't like the added expense of the switch, I do like the smaller Lightning connector. That includes the Lightning to VGA and Lightning to USB adapters. Moving into new devices meant that I needed to replace my old Dock connector cables and adapters with Apple's new Lightning connector. Acer sells the C7 Chromebook for $199.Īs part of my job, I have to have the latest gear, right? Getting Apple's 2012 offerings wasn't cheap. The Samsung Chromebook isn't the only low-cost Chrome OS laptop around. Additionally, CNET has an article all about Chrome OS. That's mostly because you simply login with your Google account and the machine is ready with your Chrome bookmarks, apps, and settings. To learn more, read Kathy Schrock's first impressions of the Samsung Chromebook. And for schools that use Google Apps for Education with their students, this certainly could be a devine device. If you're not around reliable Wi-Fi, then a Chromebook isn't really for you. If you live and breath Google apps, however, this could be a nice second laptop. Yes, you can save Google Drive documents to the notebook's 16GB solid state memory, but that's not what it's really meant for. The thing is, without a Wi-Fi connection, the Chromebook isn't all that useful. But for the price, the keyboard isn't bad, and the machine boots up in seconds. While it looks like an 11 inch MacBook Air, it doesn't feel like one. If you want to video conference, you'll need to use a Google Hangout. While Chromebooks have webcams and microphones built-in, they cannot run Skype.
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You can access these same apps on Mac and Windows as well. Chrome apps tend to simply be bookmarks to websites, so don't get too excited about apps on a Chromebook.
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You can install apps from the Chrome Web Store. You certainly have access to Gmail and Google Drive.

Most of what we do is now browser-based, so having a computer that's just a browser might meet your needs. You see, the Chrome OS is basically just Google's Chrome browser. For that price, why wouldn't you just buy a Windows or Linux notebook instead? You could install the Chrome browser on a cheap notebook and have many more features than a Chromebook. Until recently, notebooks running Google's Chrome Operating System were priced around $350. In addition to the high price tag, another negative is that I sometimes have to plug the tiny USB receiver into a USB hub into order to get it to work properly.

I charge it once for every two days of usage. The Cube can also be a wireless mouse and it charges via USB. If you need to go backwards, flip the Cube upside-down and click. While in PowerPoint or Keynote, clicking will advance to the next slide. It has just one large button that you click/squeeze. The Logitech Cube (which is actually a rectangular prism) is my new cool-looking (available in black or white) radio frequency remote. The receiver that plugs into USB, and there's no set up involved. So I like stick with a dependable and old-fashioned radio frequency remote. My adventures take me places where I have to set up quickly. However, remote apps have to be set up, and wirelessly pairing isn't very dependable. (Or worse, we've all been subjected to presentations where there is a helper that takes orders from the presenter to advance the slides.) Yes, I know I can use an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch to control my slideshows. Using a remote allows me to walk about the room, instead of having to click my laptop's mouse button for each slide. I've used an aging Keyspan Presentation Remote for years. I like to use a remote to click my way through presentations.
