I've been looking at possibly buying either the Dell Chromebook 13 (Celeron 4 GB) or the Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015 model) C3300. It appears these are the top two models in fall 2015, and better than any other non-Pixel models that have been released previously. The big differences are 1) build quality (Dell much better), 2) cost (Toshiba $100 cheaper, $329 vs $429), 3) battery life (Toshiba solid, Dell spectacular), and 4) weight (Toshiba 2.97 lbs, Dell 3.23 lbs). If anyone has hands-on experience with both models, and better yet knows where I can get hands-on experience with both models, I'd love to hear your feedback. There are some useful comparison reviews out there, particularly JR Raphael's on ComputerWorld, but I'd definitely like even more feedback.
(Incidentally, I own the Toshiba Chromebook 2014 B3340 model with the 1080 HD IPS panel and also own the older Acer C720 and Samsung Series 3/XE303 chromebooks, so I'm already very familiar with and am a big fan of chromebooks.)
(Incidentally, I own the Toshiba Chromebook 2014 B3340 model with the 1080 HD IPS panel and also own the older Acer C720 and Samsung Series 3/XE303 chromebooks, so I'm already very familiar with and am a big fan of chromebooks.)