TheBestLaptops.net: "The HP Chromebook 11 was recently released, and is now available to order online. Google calls this device as the “Chromebook for everyone”. It features a nice 11.6-inch IPS display at 1366×768 resolution at 16:9 aspect ratio. The HP Chromebook 11 is powered by Samsung’s Exynos 5250 GAIA processor, paired with 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 16GB of Solid State Drive for your storage. Check out more features and specifications, as well as where you can buy one, and be sure to watch the video review below."
Starting at just $189, the budget-friendly device also boasts a slimmed-down design and up to 12.5 hours of battery life.
Techprezz: HP is upgrading its Chrome OS laptops and there is no better privilege than IFA 2014 to announce it. As rumored, its new HP Chromebook 11 comes with a robust specs inside, thus an Intel Bay Trail processor instead of the Samsung Exynos 5 ARM-based chip used in HP’s previous 11.6″ model.
9to5Google: "Google recalled the power adapters to its popular little HP Chromebook 11 last week after an investigation by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said that some of the AC adapters were overheating and could be dangerous. Google had previously pulled them off the shelves of various retailers pending the results of the investigation."