I bought one today and when I set it up it will not recognize the keyboard. I called the store and they are telling me because it is Bluetooth accessible I now need something that is Bluetooth to enter a code .is this correct .please answer
I've found some use for the tall-n-narrow portrait mode, though mostly it's pretty extreme for most uses. My tablet, that is 16:100, that small difference is noticeable in a positive way. For me vertical orientation is best for documents.
The best feature about this device is the physical kill switch for the microphones and the physical shutter for the webcam. I also like how modular it is if you need to repair it.
Daaaaaang, I wanted to make a video on this one but didn't make the cut. I know my audience would have loved this thing, lol. This thing looks so dope!
Looks like a nice option for older people as well, if they have never used a computer before. However, I think it would be better with a 24 or 27 inch display, or at least have multiple screen size options.
Love the review! Thank you! I'm getting one for my two boys. They also love country flags! Show them any flag and they can name the country! So cool to know there's other kids that share the same interest!
If this hdmi ports and thunderbolt it would be a lot better. I like the look and features of this desktop but I wish it had just a little more going for it.
Currently using Samsung Android tablet here with various apps. Will i be able to down the same apps onto this Chromebase PC? Sorry, know nothing about Chrome OS... im a newbie.
I wonder if it works with the USI stylus? I would imagine it would if it has a digitizer and considering the Lenovo duet was only 300 bucks and had a digitizer.
@@dannywinget It'd have to drop down to be about $450 to be worthwile for the i3 model. $350 for base. And if the ram is soldered, it's an even tougher sell
Sorry even if the price is lower and the styling isn't bad, I don't buy into this wave of minimalism (magic keyboard and magic mouse alike? They're simply gadgets and it would be better if they were well... normal keyboard and normal mouse). But... and here lies the big setback, I don't trust the BIG G Corporation AT ALL. They disregard my settings concerning updates and revert app permissions when I manually deny voices, should I mention Play Services polling location for no other app than its own internal reference when location history is off, emergency locator off, background nearby device scanning off... everything OFF. No... I am sorry. I wouldn't buy a device like that not even if were asked to.
I mean you can't really avoid it Google is the official search engine for Apple. It's integrated deeply into windows and obviously Google runs Android and Chrome books
@@michaelcorcoran8768 Truthfully you can. Personally I don't use any of the G apps save from Maps. So my data sharing with them is pretty limited. I don't share my mails, my calendar, my blood pressure, my step counting, my credit card, my to do list with them and I never will. But it'd be pointless to buy a G Phone and the don't use the Pixel camera because of their privacy policy. It's either you embrace or go elsewhere... or fragment your data.