HP Chromebook 11 was released last month but its sales are cancelled for yet unknown reason. This cheap notebook has been removed from Google, HP, Amazon and Best Buy (online) stores. Internal memo to Best Buy managers is saying that „Partner with Sales Support to pull the product off the sales floor to a secure location in the warehouse“. Best Buy, Google and HP have Continue reading »
tags: Amazon, Best Buy, Google, HP, HP Chromebook 11Foxconn has once again labor violation problems
Foxconn is world’s biggest contract electronics maker and it’s used by most of technology giants around the world, including Sony, Apple, Microsoft, HP and Nokia. The company employs ca. 800,000 workers worldwide and has labor issues since 2010. The company has recently issued a statement in which admits labor violation at China factory. It hired underage students, who also worked overtime and night shift. Continue reading »
tags: Apple, Foxconn, HP, labour issues, Microsoft, Nokia, SonyHP Chromebook 11 in Wi-Fi only version
HP’s Chromebook 11 is available now in a Wi-Fi only version and it costs $280. It runs Google’s web-centric Chrome OS consisting mainly of a web browser and it’s perfect as main machine for basic web browsing. It has IPS (in-plane switching) screen, which makes better viewing angles. Continue reading »
tags: 4G/LTE, Chrome OS, Chromebook 11, HP, HP Chromebook, IPS screenTeaser: HP Chromebook 11
HP Chromebook 11 was spotted in the PC builder’s Energy Star qualification list and until now we don’t have many information about this new product. Engadget published store listing that reportedly shows specifications. Chromebook 11 will be 0.7-nches thick, have 2.4 pounds and battery will last 6.5 hours. Buyers of this laptop would get 100GB of free Google Drive space for two years. Continue reading »
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