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Anonymous
60 Hz.pass
7 years ago |
Anonymous
It's been at this price for a long time. No siren or alarm.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
What do you mean? Siren/Alarm is built into the hub and it's very loud. //@Anonymous: It's been at this price for a long time. No siren or alarm.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
great buyThe Trumpers get a cut of this antique
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I wish they never make computer with celeron anymore. So sluggish compared with atom processor. Should just buy pentium.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
The Celeron CPU(N4000) benchmark is only 1460. Even the Celeron in a cheap laptop I bought 9 years ago has score of 1100. You have to add a SSD and do a bit of optimization(OS fresh installation & browser) to get fast response. After that's done, it's still quite usable if surfing the web and text editing are the main tasks. //@Anonymous: I wish they never make computer with celeron anymore. So sluggish compared with atom processor. Should just buy pentium.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
To below comment,
I don't think that you can install SSD as a booting drive. I even not sure you can put the internal SSD into this machine. Anyway, eMMC sucks as a performance perspective.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Mine are both soldered to the mother board, an atom-based and a celeron-based asus 11.6" laptop. eMMC from my tests are as fast as a spinning desktop hard drive, which is a bit faster than a laptop hard drive. An SSD is about 5 times as fast as these eMMCs.
My atom laptop also lasts longer on battery than celeron and than a pentium-based laptop. Pentium is enough for basic computing. I ended up installing linux on the celeron machine and it's no longer acting slow. //@Anonymous: To below comment,
I don't think that you can install SSD as a booting drive. I even not sure you can put the internal SSD into this machine. Anyway, eMMC sucks as a performance perspective.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
No space on these 11" laptops to install actual 2.5" SSD or HDD. eMMC is soldered to the board. Dell inspiron 11 2-in-1 has an HDD/SSD bay but is more expensive. These are good travel companions. Battery lasts for hours or days if you use lightly. //@Anonymous: The Celeron CPU(N4000) benchmark is only 1460. Even the Celeron in a cheap laptop I bought 9 years ago has score of 1100. You have to add a SSD and do a bit of optimization(OS fresh installation & browser) to get fast response. After that's done, it's still quite usable if surfing the web and text editing are the main tasks. //@Anonymous: I wish they never make computer with celeron anymore. So sluggish compared with atom processor. Should just buy pentium.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Hot
7 years ago |
Pnjabisher
It's 512gb
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Terrible deal, Intel UHD GPU...why buy a 1k+ laptop without gaming capability
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Way too expensive
7 years ago |
Anonymous
With this price i expect to have at least gtx 1050ti gpu
7 years ago |
Anonymous
same model 32” $269 at amazon. this shouldnt be deal.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Good for international traveler
7 years ago |
Anonymous
read reviews before buying. the quality is not good
7 years ago |
Anonymous
wait for version 2 or 2ish. First release version almost always sucks.
7 years ago |
Anonymous
AirPods better
7 years ago |
Anonymous
I've had these since they came out and I would not recommend them. Always having difficulty connecting. Headphones run even when put away in the case easily draining the battery. Nice surprise when you want to use them...because they'll be dead.
7 years ago |
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Anonymous
All are POS since they won’t work with SmartThings Hub by itself
This ADT thing is crap
7 years ago |
Anonymous
Basically Smart hub is your mommy? Everything has to be smart hub for you? //@Anonymous: All are POS since they won’t work with SmartThings Hub by itself
This ADT thing is crap
7 years ago |