This was originally a blog to describe my experiences using Google's new Cr-48 ChromeOS notebook, but since Chromebooks have become a regular part of my life (to the point that I usually use them without thinking about it much), this blog is now focused on doing some of the more challenging things with a Chromebook - like coding.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
On the road...
Today was the first day I took the Cr-48 with me on my commute to work. It was very smooth in transitioning from WiFi to 3G as I took it away from wireless hotspots. The 3G worked very well throughout the commute, with a few gaps in coverage that I anticipated (my phone drops out there, as well). Speeds were good and Chrome dealt well with the dropouts, buffering pending actions until the connection was reestablished. Reconnections were effortless, as well. The bars came up, the 3G icon went green and the pending actions were processed. When I got home, it connected right back to my wireless network. I was quite impressed!
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