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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I don't buy it. I have no real personal investment in it--emotional or otherwise--I just don't buy it.
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Add me to the list of non-believers.
Anyway, we have a Chromebook C7, and for the price, it's suiting its role fine. It's roll is "little thing with a decent keyboard and mouse to keep by the recliner so my wife can browse her forums while watching TV.
Even for my non-techie wife, though, ChromeOS is just not functional enough on it's own and she has to rely on her main laptop (and her Android phone) for many things.
I was half-tempted to get another one and run Linux on it for myself, but there really are just too many Windows-specific things I need to run to make it worth even the relatively small cost, and even as a non-primary computer.