Buying a Chromebook is an exercise in compromises. Want a solid construction and a nice display panel? You'll probably have to sacrifice something like battery life, or the quality of the trackpad. Or, perhaps you want a bigger screen? There are a few models out now that offer 13-inch and even 15-inch 1080p screens. I tested Samsung's 13-inch Chromebook 2 last month, and while the screen was great, the price was too high. All these compromises!
While it's not perfect, the new Toshiba Chromebook 2 manages to do what the similarly named Samsung Chromebook 2 could not: deliver a really nice 13.3-inch 1080p screen while keeping the price reasonable. If you've been waiting for a decent screen to arrive before you test the Chromebook waters, this is a machine to check out. (Acer also makes a 13-inch 1080p Chromebook, and we're looking at that one next.)
I tested the Toshiba CB35-B3340, which features a 2.58 GHz Intel Celeron N2840 processor, 4GB of RAM, 16GB SSD—you also get two years of a 100GB Google Drive account included for free, which helps underline the whole Chromebook philosophy. There's also one USB 2 port, one USB 3 port, an HDMI port and a pretty decent gesture-enabled touchpad. Those are quite solid specs for the price, and they're backed by two outstanding features: the 1080p display and the Skullcandy audio. The Toshiba Chromebook 2 retails for $329.
The result is that Toshiba's Chromebook is an excellent machine for watching movies when you're away from your TV. The sound is great—well, great within the obvious limitations, as this is still a laptop—and the screen is bright and clear, with vivid colors, nice deep blacks and the wide viewing angles you'd expect from an IPS display. It is still a glossy screen though, so bright sunlight is not your friend.
