Chromebooks are also called "cloudbooks" because the owner's applications, videos, image files and documents are stored remotely on Google virtual servers. Files and software applications are associated with the user's Google account so they can be accessed through a Chrome browser on any computing device. If a Chromebook is lost or destroyed, the user's data remains secure because it was never stored on the Chromebook.
Chromebook is available in two models, one through Samsung and one through Acer. Both models are 3G or Wi-Fi-compatible.
One of the best examples of Chromebooks is Acer 14″ Premium High Performance Chromebook-Intel Quad-Core. Check the product one the site given below.
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Chromebook features include:
An eight-second boot time, which goes directly to the browser without any desktop or background.
Chrome OS.
Video Graphics Array (VGA) port for connecting an external monitor.
Instant resume from sleep.
Reported battery life up to 8.5 hours.
A 40% brighter screen than those of conventional laptops.
Automatic updates.
One high speed USB port
Built-in secure Secure Digital/Secure Digital High Capacity (SD/SDHC) memory card reader
A keyboard tailored for Internet browsing
One audio jack
















