
The laptop is sleek and attractive, especially considering the ultra-accessible price. At 2.3 pounds (1.04kg), the machine feels ridiculously light in the hand, though the magnesium frame also lends some sturdiness. HP's notebook, we must say, really reminds us of Apple's white MacBook from several years back thanks to the softly rounded edges and the white glossy finish,

A few interesting changes this time around: HP moved the digitally tuned speakers below the chiclet keyboard, which allows for "sound that rises up toward you." The Chromebook 11 also charges via micro-USB, which means you'll likely have the power cord you need on you at all times. Speaking of connections, you'll find two USB 2.0 ports on the left side of the machine, along with a headphone jack and SlimPort video out, while the right side is completely clean.
Google said the HP Chromebook Pro 11 was inspired by the Pixel, but don't expect that notebook's pixel density here. The 11.6-inch IPS panel sports a 1,366 x 768 resolution-- but colors look bright and viewing angles are impressive.
You'll find the full-size Chromebook keyboard on HP's machine, along with a clickable touch-pad and a VGA webcam above the screen. Based on our hands-on time, the island-style layout is quite comfortable, and it sports the enlarged Ctrl and Alt keys we've come to expect on Chrome OS machines.
We're partial to the white version of the device, which sports one of four color accents around the keyboard, lid and backside, though a Piano Black option is available as well. It's also worth noting that the $279 price includes 100GB of Google Drive storage free for two years, along with a 60-day trial of Google Play Music All Access and 12 free GoGo passes.
Google says you can expect about six hours of battery life on a charge, though we'll have to see for ourselves. Luckily, we'll be able to do that quite soon, as the company says we'll be walking out the door with a unit of our own.
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