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Originally Posted by leebase
Now you got me lusting after a Chromebook when I've never wanted one before. And I have a powerful MacBook, and iPad, and...well, I just like tech toys in general 
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Be aware that the cheaper Chromebooks save costs by providing lesser screens. Since you use a MacBook and iPad, this will probably be more noticeable for you than for me — but even I can see it. As a matter of fact, I'm in the process of upgrading to a 14" HP Chromebook with a better (but not great) screen. 11.6" screens are just a little too small for me for long term use.
Also, if you think you'll be using Android apps on a regular basis, you might look into one of the "convertible" Chromebooks that fold back on themselves and have a touch screen (so they can work like a tablet). Usually a Chromebook with a touch screen automatically has better graphic specs. (Still, a far cry from your MacBook specs, however.) There are expensive, top of the line, Chromebooks but I don't get the point of those.