This is a review of the Toshiba CB35-C3350 Chromebook released in 2015 by Robby Payne of Chrome Unboxed. Here's a quick breakdown of some pros and cons he mentions in the video:
The pros certainly outweigh the cons, which are mostly personal preference of the video author.
Robby also points out that there is no big performance difference in day-to-day use between this model with an Intel i3 CPU and the Celeron model. Hence, the $100 price difference may not be worth it for you..
At the end of the video Robby tells the anecdote of lending this device to a co-worker, who used Max OS before and has become a Chrome OS user after using the Toshiba CB35-C3350 for a couple of days.
In conclusion Robby highly recommends this fantastic device and thinks it is one of the best Chromebooks to convert people using other operating systems to become Chromebook users.
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Toshiba Chromebook 2 - 2015 Edition (CB35-C3350)
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