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Anecdotal point: I have the exact same Acer Chromebook 11 that the OP mentions in the article, which I bought for around $150 USD. It all feels like plastic, but has been very durable for me.

Case in point: I was assaulted and robbed last year walking on the street, while carrying this laptop in my backpack. I don't have much else in the backpack and it's a thin one without padded protection. The robber pistol-whipped me and I fell to the ground. He kicked me in the back once (while I have the backpack on). My Chromebook took most of the force. There is still a visible dent on the front cover of the laptop right now, as a result of this. It still works perfectly (other than the dent being an aesthetic issue). This was a year ago and I am still using this Chromebook.

I also had none of the issues you mentioned with keyboard switches, power adapter plugs, etc. Maybe it's a manufacturer thing and not a Chromebook thing? Maybe Acer is better?



I'm glad you survived the assault, but I am curious: he robbed you but didn't steal your laptop? Was it too cheap for his taste?


A laptop you need to fence (small chance of getting caught) and potentially need to wipe/unlock it depending on security settings. Cash OTOH is easy.


Took my wallet. Didn't take my phone or backpack. Just after the cash.


Acer should hire you as their spokesperson.


You should never give that chromebook away, it may have saved your life!


What did you lose in the robbery? What city was this in?


SF Bay Area; near a BART station.


I think "mugged" is the better word here.




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