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		<title>Amazing annoyances in ChromeOS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m one of the lucky 60,000 or so people around the globe that Google graced with a CR-48 Chrome OS notebook and it&#8217;s been a pleasure to use. Almost. There are a lot of little annoyances that are going to make this project entirely flop and Google&#8217;s been aware of how to fix these issues [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m one of the lucky 60,000 or so people around the globe that Google graced with a <a href="http://www.google.com/chromebook/" alt="Chrome OS Chromebook">CR-48 Chrome OS notebook</a> and it&#8217;s been a pleasure to use.  Almost.  There are a lot of little annoyances that are going to make this project entirely flop and Google&#8217;s been aware of how to fix these issues for months.  I cannot remember how many bug reports about the trackpad I&#8217;ve submitted or how many I&#8217;ve sent in about the stupidly sensitive ambient light sensor integrated into the built-in webcam housing.  Today at Google I/O 2011, Google announced new notebooks with redesigned trackpads to rectify one issue, but what about the most glaring annoyance of all, the overly sensitive (and non-adjustable) light sensor?  I hope they&#8217;ve either fixed this in the new laptops, there will be an adjustable slider in the upcoming ChromeOS update, or both.  Since I will not be plunking down another $500 for a laptop to replace the one I received <em>for free</em>, I really hope the soon-to-delivered update will bring some type of adjustability.</p>
<p>Just now as I have been writing this, my screen has dimmed and brightened almost a dozen times, all because I&#8217;m either sitting up to adjust my back or my laptop tilts backward or forward.  Yes, it&#8217;s that sensitive.  My screen can move less than a quarter of an inch and I&#8217;m up to 90% brightness and I can simply sit up &#8212; but not cover the light sensor &#8212; and it&#8217;s down to ~5%.  And there&#8217;s no way to change this inside of ChromeOS itself.  People have &#8220;fixed&#8221; this issue by simply dumping into dev mode and installing Ubuntu or Windows 7, but that&#8217;s not a fix at all.  This is an issue that Google needs to finally address and I surely hope they do.  These hardware annoyances will turn people off to the offerings from Samsung and Acer faster than GoogleTV flopped, which took about, oh, two months.</p>
<p>However, there&#8217;s a lot to like about ChromeOS.  Since it&#8217;s just an instance of Google Chrome, everything&#8217;s saved to the cloud and there&#8217;s never a worry of losing files if the computer crashes.  All I have to do is reload ChromeOS and all my data comes back, just like I left it.  Of course, there are downsides to that as well.  At this time, things like Hulu and Netflix do not work but that&#8217;s being fixed in the upcoming mega-update announced today.  Then you&#8217;ve got the free 100MB/month 3G Verizon account that&#8217;s included with every laptop.  This literally <strong>saved my ass</strong> during school last semester as my wireless connection would drop every few minutes and I&#8217;d lose all my data in Google Docs (that&#8217;s a whole &#8216;nother downside, you lose connection, you lose the ability to do <em>anyting</em>).  But once I activated my Verizon data, I never had an issue again and all my notes were saved in pristine fashion.  The keyboard itself is fantastic once you get used to it.  It&#8217;s a chiclet-style keyboard a la Macbook.  I hate mushy laptop keyboards &#8212; i.e. 95% of them out there &#8212; but this once feels great once I got acclimatized to key travel and distance.  This thing has great tactility and I wouldn&#8217;t trade it for my old Dell Mini9&#8242;s abomination a keyboard.  The trackpad stinks but that&#8217;s a hardware issue, ol&#8217; Goog just purchased the wrong parts.  In function, its multi-touch is OK and response could be a lot better but again, that&#8217;s supposedly resolved in the new Chromebooks.</p>
<p>I do hope the new update that will be rolling out soon will do something about memory buffering.  Right now, I&#8217;m streaming from SoundCloud and the mere act of using the backspace (and loading pages, changing tabs, etc) is causing the sound to jitter because there&#8217;s just not enough RAM to go around.  That&#8217;s really annoying to backspace over a sentence and hear my music sound like a broken record.</p>
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