As far as specs go the C7 is fitted with an 11.6-inch HD screen. It also features an Intel Celeron 847 processor clocked at 1.10 Ghz as well as 2GB of RAM. Storage for the Chromebook is a pretty substantial 320GB with a host of USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, VGA and Ethernet connections.
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Another key addition is 100GB of free storage on Google Drive for two years. This is a serious bump up from the usual 5GB users receive. This promotional offer begins the moment it is redeemed by users on any Chrome enabled device.
Battery life is one factor that cannot be overlooked when purchasing any product, let alone a laptop. Especially considering the C7 is going up against a plethora of newly designed tablet-hybrids that continue to materialise following the release of Windows 8.
It therefore falls to the consumer to weigh up the benefits of the C7’s strong price point and weak battery life.