This lets you maximize efficiency without being overly dependent on a mouse or track pad. Where this shines most is with its 360-degree flipping technology that allows you to transform it into a tablet or even a tent, depending on how and what you need for every situation.
It’s powered by an Intel Celeron N3350 processor with 4GB of RAM that can handle basic multitasking with ease. The Dell’s Chromebook 3100 has the most powerful processor on our list, but the HP Chromebook X360 11 G1 is only two steps behind, making it a worthy competitor in terms of performance and output potential. In terms of battery life, it can last up to 12 hours. This snuffs out the need for constant charging and chaining yourself to a socket for half a day. The integrated Intel HD Graphics 500 isn’t spectacular by any means, but for video-watching and simple arcade games, it won’t disappoint. Just avoid attempting to edit videos or playing heavy online games.
Now, while it’s not as powerful as the Dell, this HP Chromebook blows it out of the water with its 64GB eMMC storage space. This not only lets you store all the files, documents, and books a student would ever need, but you won’t need an external storage upgrade for a long, long time. It comes with two USB Type-A and USB Type-C ports with one SD card reader, so you can connect to multiple devices without needing an adapter. As with every other Chromebook on our list, this one also comes with a built-in webcam, mic, and set of speakers, so you won’t miss any teleconferences or class lectures. If the HP Chromebook X360 11 G1 tickles your fancy, you can check it out on B&H Photo where it’s on sale for $289, letting you save $40.
Check out our curated deals page for more great deals to get you or your kids ready to go back to school (again), like headphone deals or external hard drive deals.
We strive to help our readers find the best deals on quality products and services, and we choose what we cover carefully and independently. The prices, details, and availability of the products and deals in this post may be subject to change at anytime. Be sure to check that they are still in effect before making a purchase.
Originally scheduled to launch at a now-canceled spring event, Apple has given the 13-inch MacBook Pro an update. It was announced on May 4, following a similar refresh to the MacBook Air in April.
However, a more substantial update is also in the works. A 14-inch laptop, set to replace the 13-inch altogether. Apple leaker Jon Prosser states the update could come as early as WWDC in early June, while other sources point to the 14.1-inch MacBook Pro landing later this fall alongside a refreshed 16-inch MacBook Pro. We expect this to be true since Apple just refreshed the 13-inch MacBook Pro this May.
And what about the price? Well, the newly updated MacBook Pro still starts at $1,299, the same price as in previous years. If Apple moves to a 14-inch MacBook Pro, we’d expect prices to stay similar.
We’ll start with the phrase that was on everyone’s lips: Magic Keyboard. Ever since the MacBook Pro 16 debuted with the revamped scissor-switch-enabled Magic Keyboard, the writing has been on the wall for the failure-prone butterfly keyboard. Now, Apple has brought it to the MacBook Pro 13, meaning every laptop in Apple’s range comes with a vastly improved set of keys. That alone would be reason to celebrate, but there’s more to dissect.
It’s powered by an Intel Celeron N3350 processor with 4GB of RAM that can handle basic multitasking with ease. The Dell’s Chromebook 3100 has the most powerful processor on our list, but the HP Chromebook X360 11 G1 is only two steps behind, making it a worthy competitor in terms of performance and output potential. In terms of battery life, it can last up to 12 hours. This snuffs out the need for constant charging and chaining yourself to a socket for half a day. The integrated Intel HD Graphics 500 isn’t spectacular by any means, but for video-watching and simple arcade games, it won’t disappoint. Just avoid attempting to edit videos or playing heavy online games.
Now, while it’s not as powerful as the Dell, this HP Chromebook blows it out of the water with its 64GB eMMC storage space. This not only lets you store all the files, documents, and books a student would ever need, but you won’t need an external storage upgrade for a long, long time. It comes with two USB Type-A and USB Type-C ports with one SD card reader, so you can connect to multiple devices without needing an adapter. As with every other Chromebook on our list, this one also comes with a built-in webcam, mic, and set of speakers, so you won’t miss any teleconferences or class lectures. If the HP Chromebook X360 11 G1 tickles your fancy, you can check it out on B&H Photo where it’s on sale for $289, letting you save $40.
Check out our curated deals page for more great deals to get you or your kids ready to go back to school (again), like headphone deals or external hard drive deals.
We strive to help our readers find the best deals on quality products and services, and we choose what we cover carefully and independently. The prices, details, and availability of the products and deals in this post may be subject to change at anytime. Be sure to check that they are still in effect before making a purchase.
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Originally scheduled to launch at a now-canceled spring event, Apple has given the 13-inch MacBook Pro an update. It was announced on May 4, following a similar refresh to the MacBook Air in April.
However, a more substantial update is also in the works. A 14-inch laptop, set to replace the 13-inch altogether. Apple leaker Jon Prosser states the update could come as early as WWDC in early June, while other sources point to the 14.1-inch MacBook Pro landing later this fall alongside a refreshed 16-inch MacBook Pro. We expect this to be true since Apple just refreshed the 13-inch MacBook Pro this May.
And what about the price? Well, the newly updated MacBook Pro still starts at $1,299, the same price as in previous years. If Apple moves to a 14-inch MacBook Pro, we’d expect prices to stay similar.
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We’ll start with the phrase that was on everyone’s lips: Magic Keyboard. Ever since the MacBook Pro 16 debuted with the revamped scissor-switch-enabled Magic Keyboard, the writing has been on the wall for the failure-prone butterfly keyboard. Now, Apple has brought it to the MacBook Pro 13, meaning every laptop in Apple’s range comes with a vastly improved set of keys. That alone would be reason to celebrate, but there’s more to dissect.
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