The new Plus category of Chromebooks is an assurance that you’ll get a higher level of performance and features but still at a reasonable starting price.

With Chromebook Plus, you’re guaranteed to get at least the following specs, with a starting price of $399:

  • 12th-gen Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 7000 processor or better
  • 8GB or more of memory
  • 128GB or more of storage
  • 1080p-resolution IPS LCD or better
  • 1080p webcam with temporal noise reduction
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    41 year ago

    Far less, since they’re quite locked down (hence their popularity in education).

    I suspect it was just a reference to google spying on people.

    • @SalamendaciousOP
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      21 year ago

      Okay that was my thought. I didn’t know if something became public in the chromeOS security world that I missed

      • mishimaenjoyer
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        11 year ago

        i was talking about the botnet that is google itself, with chromebooks being a literal physical part of it.

        • @SalamendaciousOP
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          11 year ago

          Are you referring to privacy concerns or something else. Because when I think of the word botnet I think of DDoS attacks. Do you think Google’s doing something like that?

          • mishimaenjoyer
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            11 year ago

            google is a machine learning, data harvesting botnet most ppl opt in consensual.

            • @SalamendaciousOP
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              11 year ago

              I mean that’s what we want right? To be able to opt in consensually. What do you think pays for Gmail, Google maps, YouTube, etc all the “free” services that most of us use every day?

              • mishimaenjoyer
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                21 year ago

                if you love being the product, go ahead. i haven’t used any gapp in years and don’t feel like i’m missing something.

                • @SalamendaciousOP
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                  11 year ago

                  Some company somewhere has a file with your web history, likes and dislikes, etc saved in it. A credit card company or Facebook definitely have one. Facebook specializes in creating profiles of people who either don’t have or deleted their Facebook accounts. Apparently Facebook sells that data too advertisers as “harder to reach.” Don’t use Google, or Android, or anything other thing you don’t want but don’t think you’re actually anonymous.

                  • mishimaenjoyer
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                    21 year ago

                    you’re confusing things, i talk about not handing over my internet profile and it’s associated data to a conglomerate to make money off it, you talk about anonymity. two different pair of shoes.