Like: lightweight, eminently portable, great display (it'd be awesome for epubs & PDFs if you could hold it), WiFi & instant tethering work like a charm, nice backlit keyboard for its size, more power than anyone needs for web browsing or using Android apps, that vague promise of using Linux apps (not that I know zip about Linux apps) and that even vaguer promise of Windows 10 certification somewhere down the line.
Dislike: Bluetooth is hit or miss (closer to mostly pathetic on mine), tablet mode is clunky and uncomfortable because of the keyboard (and not so much as one case available to make holding it in tablet mode ergonomic or secure), actually accessories in general are pretty weak across the board bec. of sales
#s , slightly bouncy hinge makes hitting targets near the top of the display sketchy, and that damn glass panel doesn't so much as glow or pulsate with color ever (which seems like it should've been a no-brainer to match Google logo colors.
All in all, it's fun to use, but it's still a chromebook--for now. At home, I have yet to turn to it instead of make a bee line for my desktop PC or my iPad.