Talk:List of Chromebooks

Links which lead to themselves !
E.g.: In the line "August 2011" "Acer" "AC700" The "AC700" is a link, but it links to this same article (to be exact: to the top of this article). But: Whether this link would link to the top of this article or to the specific line would be of the same NO use. Plus: it is NOT a red link. If it were a red link (which I would prefer) one could (at least) see that it is of no use, to click on this link.

Ping wellcome, Steue (talk) 02:48, 24 August 2022 (UTC)

The "Top line" and the "Bottom line" occupy too much hight
It is very wellcome, that the "Top line" and the "Bottom line" of this table remain visible, while the user is scrolling, but they occupy too much hight: Above and below the text of the "Top line" there are about 18 mm blank space, which reduce the amount of lines of the table which are visible. At the "Bottom line" it is about 10 to 12 mm too much.

The hight of these two lines should follow the hight of the font selected by the user.

Ping wellcome, Steue (talk) 02:59, 24 August 2022 (UTC)

In the top line of the last (most right) columne: there are words which should not be visible
Probably missing a character.

Plus: The "Bottom line" has (at it's right end) 3 more headers than the "Top line"

Steue (talk) 03:09, 24 August 2022 (UTC)

Missing "Acer" "Chromebook 11"
There is an "August 2014" "Acer" "Chromebook 13".

But what I'm missing is the "Acer" "Chromebook 11" of which there is a photo in the article Laptop ( as the 2nd image ).

All I wanted for this photo was: the year of release of the "Acer Chromebook 11".

Ping wellcome, Steue (talk) 03:26, 24 August 2022 (UTC)

Individual articles like we do with non-Chromebooks
If we didn't prejudice ChromeOS devices and created their own articles instead, like we do with Dell Latitude, Microsoft Surface, MacBook Air, we wouldn't face the current conundrum where this article is getting uncomfortably long. Nidaana (talk) 05:28, 23 November 2023 (UTC)
 * Most of them, especially the lower-end ones, don't and shouldn't have standalone articles because they aren't notable (WP:GNG). Many cheap Windows PCs do not have standalone articles either. InfiniteNexus (talk) 22:31, 1 December 2023 (UTC)