Daniel Canter—March 3, 2021✓ Verified purchase
I loved it. It had all I needed a basic music player and Google play store also you can download Pandora to it and watch YouTube easily doesn't slow down nor crash but PewDiePie's tuber simulator doesn't work tho but doesn't mean I won't buy another also I heard that Chromebooks have built in virus protection. Read more
Joanne Nugent—September 7, 2022✓ Verified purchase
My grandson was looking for an affordable option to take to college with him. He is thrilled. it's light weight and dependable. He has an expensive laptop but was uneasy carrying it everywhere. The Chrome book is just what he wanted. Read more
Stephanie H.—October 3, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I have three different chrome books for work and I like this one the best. I only use it to run one webpage and for that it works well. Read more
Mark—January 28, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I've had Dell products in the past. They weren't always the best but they were almost always far from the worst. That is until now. This is quite possibly, hands down the most blatant piece of trash I've ever had the displeasure of purchasing from anyone, let alone from Dell. I figured, 16GB of storage should be fine. What isn't made clear is that it is 16GB TOTAL. After the 12-14GB used by the OS and other "basic" essentials, you have room to install 1 maybe 3 apps and then begins the "Clear up some free space" mini-game that comes pre-loaded. What's worse is that it's eMMC storage so a simple upgrade to say 32GB is out of the question. Granted, I wasn't expecting top of the line for the price, but seriously... with Dell's practical ownership of SK Hynix, how hard would it have been to solder on a simple m.2 slot and toss one of those el cheapo m.2 drives in there like Dell does with practically all their other products? At least give the end user an upgrade path however minimal. No. We're going to hardware lock you with the cheapest possible components that probably cost all of $20 to make, rake in 88-120% profit for something that will, in most cases, find its way to a landfill and in the best scenarios find its way to a stack of other e-waste destined to just be stripped, melted or otherwise dismantled for raw materials to build more crap. Save everyone the headache and just send these straight to the e-waste stack, Dell. Buying this thing is like taking a flyer from some rando on the street trying to get you to come see their band. With this Chromebook, Dell is basically charging you money and saying, "Here. You throw this away. Thanks." Read more
Eric Jones—January 21, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I got it for my daughter that’s in college and she likes it Read more
Anthony—November 10, 2024✓ Verified purchase
As advertised and so much more Read more
David P—August 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Not worth more than like 20$. If your just looking for web browsing and anything light its good enough. Ram and storage space is small so use a usb or thumb drive to help expand. Battery life is great Good purchase overall if its cheap enough. Read more
Shahzad Akram—October 30, 2023✓ Verified purchase
Just replaced ChromeOS with Xubuntu and it's good to go for me. Read more