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Three things to know about the Dell Chromebook 13

Three things to know about the Dell Chromebook 13

Posted on October 11, 2015September 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Dell’s new Chromebook 13 is another contender in Google’s Chrome OS market, and it is a serious player on the field. Dell hails this as its first professional-level Chromebook, and we agree with its assessment; if you’re looking to grab a Chromebook for work, the Chromebook 13 won’t disappoint. The same is true if you want to use the Chromebook 13 as your everyday laptop, or you’re particular when it comes to features. We’ve detailed everything you need to know in our full review, but here are three key points to know.
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