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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana
With a Chromebook, they do give you 100GB free cloud storage for 2 years. You don't really load apps on it, it's cloud based, the "apps" are on the web. There is an SDRAM slot.
I'm using my Chromebook now, it meets my needs for accessing the web, and Google Docs seems to be adequate. I have a tablet (Kindle Fire) and a desktop PC for when they are appropriate.
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Ok, I need to be clearer.
If you are "offline" out of reach of wifi and the cloud what can you do?
Do you need programs stored on your machine to do it?
Do you need data on your machine?
That is why I was interested in the C7. It has a 320GB hard disk. That would be sufficient.
So what do you do "out of range?"
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And if you have the 3G connection, what counts on your bandwidth? Is it just downloads or uploads or is the connecting to your apps?