diff --git a/2024-08-05/01-my-favorite-device-is-a-chromebook.md b/2024-08-05/01-my-favorite-device-is-a-chromebook.md index 72cd8fd..d411c04 100644 --- a/2024-08-05/01-my-favorite-device-is-a-chromebook.md +++ b/2024-08-05/01-my-favorite-device-is-a-chromebook.md @@ -14,9 +14,13 @@ version instead of the 4GB one. It is a hybrid device, one that can be used as either a tablet or laptop, but is compromised experience in both cases: as a tablet, it lacks the better touch optimised interface from iOS or Android; as a laptop, you have to depend on the -stand to adjust the screen, and the detachable keyboard is worse then any +stand to adjust the screen, and the detachable keyboard is worse than any laptop I have ever owned: getting keys stucked and characters being duplicated - as a result is a common occurence. +as a result is a common occurence. It is not so bad that I can't get things +done though. About the trackpad: its biggest quality is that I never feel the +need to use the touchscreen in laptop mode, that is to say that it is +acceptable. Just crank up the pointer speed in ChromeOS settings, otherwise you +never get anywhere since the trackpad is so small. But I really love this device. It is generally the only device that I bring in trips nowadays, because while it is compromised it works well enough: I can use