diff --git a/2024-08-12/01-things-i-dont-like-in-my-chromebook-duet-3.md b/2024-08-12/01-things-i-dont-like-in-my-chromebook-duet-3.md index 3c31d73..e3ed662 100644 --- a/2024-08-12/01-things-i-dont-like-in-my-chromebook-duet-3.md +++ b/2024-08-12/01-things-i-dont-like-in-my-chromebook-duet-3.md @@ -18,6 +18,12 @@ small workspace, but this is not a big issue for what I do in this device. It is also only 60Hz, but I thought I would miss high refresh rate more than I actually miss in this device. +Update: I forgot to say one thing about the screen: it scratches really easy. I +got my screen scratched after the first day of usage, and considering the price +I don't think the screen has a hardened glass. I bought a cheap glass screen +protector and this did the trick though, even hiding the previous scratch, and +I have zero issues with the screen now. + Now the first aspect that I don't like: the speakers. They sound tiny and even at maximum volume it is not really loud. The speakers is the only reason why I still keep my [Xiaomi Pad 5](https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_pad_5-11042.php), @@ -63,3 +69,10 @@ I don't know how much more expensive it would be to put a this device, but this is probably the choice that would most increase performance in this device, especially considering how aggressive Chromebooks use (z)swap. + +Update 2: I forgot to talk about the fact that the exterior of the device is +covered in cloth. I thought I would hate this at first, but nowadays I kind +like it. And it is also nice that it will never get scratched, I don't care too +much about the exterior of this device and it is the only device that I have at +home that doesn't have additional protection (except the screen protector +mentioned above).