![]() ![]() Still this machine was the perfect candidate to be turned into a Chromebook. I have upgraded it with a Samsung 840 SSD to get a bit more speed out of it and Windows 10 works ok on it as long as you do not run to many programs at once. 15.6″ 1366×768 pixels high glossy or anti-glare. ![]() This was really a business laptop and the specs are by todays standards anemic: It was manufactured in January 2013 making it almost 10 years old now. The laptop in question is the Lenovo B575e. I quickly realized it was a really old and underpowered (for Windows) laptop so decided to put it away until I could figure out what to do with it. He proceeded not really touching it for many years and thus, last year I got it back when he was cleaning up. Basically, it was thrown in as an extra and since I thought there is always use of a laptop I took it and gave it to my dad. ![]() ![]() Many years ago, I received a very cheap laptop as part of an upgrade to my phone. That does not mean they are unusable and in today’s article I will show you how to turn your old laptop into a Chromebook using Googles Chrome OS Flex. Laptops on the other hand are quite limited in the way they can be upgraded, especially the cheaper ones. Whether it is just adding a faster CPU or GPU or even upgrading the motherboard, there usually is a good upgrade path. One advantage a stationary computer has over a laptop is that you can usually keep upgrading it with new components to keep it usable. ![]()
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