tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-113479076642410260.post1079519530740985942..comments2022-12-10T00:47:24.860-08:00Comments on All Hail to the Penguin: Why I Switched from Samsung to a Lenovo ChromebookAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09674827093146070914noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-113479076642410260.post-44492924567562457192014-08-27T02:23:06.609-07:002014-08-27T02:23:06.609-07:00Thanks for this interesting article.
I am consider...Thanks for this interesting article.<br />I am considering moving to a Chromebook and the point you raise here is interesting. The type of the processor (Intel or ARM) does have a significant impact for someone who might want to use Linux in addition to ChromeOS.<br />I was lurking the coming Acer 13 running on a Nvidia Tegra K1 but it might not be the best option after all...Jérémy Ozoghttp://www.jeremy-ozog.frnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-113479076642410260.post-81370139991676626292014-05-27T08:24:02.453-07:002014-05-27T08:24:02.453-07:00I appreciate you posting the pros and cons. I have...I appreciate you posting the pros and cons. I have been enjoying various Thinkpads for probably more than a decade and actually prefer Trackpoints, same as you. I almost came to a point where getting a spare keyboard meant picking one with a Trackpoint! But then reality set in, was going to get a keyboard with additional USB ports, until something happened and I had to get a pc. a used IBM tower. after upgrading to an nvidia gfx card, its been my main machine ever since, alongside an IBM x41. you will see me in Bodhi forums as aka jazz. Peace.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com