1 year ago

This is a Chromebook, It’s 1.5 years old, I didn’t like ChromeOS, so I installed Windows 10 a couple of months ago in November of 2022, but I was running out of storage so I went for Ubuntu which only takes around 15GB of storage

(Specs in article btw)


Specifications:

OS: Ubuntu 23.04 (Originally used ChromeOS and Windows 10)

CPU: 1.1 GHz Intel Pentium Silver N Quad-Core Processor (N5000, Up to 2.7 GHz)

  • L1 Cache: 224 KB

  • L2 Cache: 4 MB

Memory: 4 GB LPDDR4-2400 MHz

Storage: 64 GB eMMc

Display: 14” diagonal, HD (1366x768), touch, micro-edge, BrightView, 220 nits, 45% NTSC

Graphics Card: Intel UHD Graphics 605 Up to 750 MHz



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