Notebookcheck is so old school. "Beginner," "office." Not everyone wants or needs to be that guy in the Windows 97 advertisement. This is a terrible, junk device because of its screen, which you should state more clearly and loudly (I wasted a lot of money because of your "in passing" treatment of important details), but otherwise for many people it'd be a fine, straightforward computing device for doing everything on the Web, without all the legacy hassle and complexity of Windows.
The Asus CM 14 Chromebook is a low-cost option. It does, however, have benefits such as a 12-hour battery life and a 10-year update guarantee. Our testing reveals where Asus made compromises and how the Chromebook performs in regular situations.