![]() ![]() The lines are simple, and it’s a minimalist design, with only the nature of the recycled plastic making it stand out. ![]() I’m sure that’s on purpose, and it lends an interesting aesthetic to the otherwise boring grey color scheme. Since the recycled plastic is unpainted, you can see colored flecks of different kinds of plastic used in its construction. The hinge is stiff, requiring two hands to pry open the lid. You don’t have to exert much force to bend it, which lends an air of cheapness. ![]() The chassis is rigid without bending or flexing, but the lid has a lot of give. None of what I say here means it’s structurally compromised. That sounds harsh, but I’m just giving my personal impressions. Its chassis has a thick, rough surface that feels more to me like the plastic you’d find on a cheap toy. The Chromebook Vero 514 looks and feels completely different from any laptop I’ve reviewed. Recycled, and it feels like it Mark Coppock/Digital Trends Your Chromebook now has access to your Android phone’s photos Steam enters beta on Chromebooks, tripling number of supported devicesĬhromebooks could soon borrow Window 11’s best multitasking feature ![]()
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