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I think that this thread's been pretty good at steering clear of that tribal attitude. I hope that our enthusiasm for the ChromeOS environment hasn't come across as trying to force it down people's throats.
I think there's a recognition that it's not quite ready to stand alone yet, but deserves an eagerness to let people know that what's available already is well worth taking a look at it, even if it only fulfils part of your needs. We're increasingly becoming multi-gadget folk, and a Chromebook added to a Windows or Mac household is a fun thing to have. It doesn't have to replace anything at all really. It's just very good at what it does, and well worth having in reach. Graham |
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Yes, the surface pro can also be connected to a screen, so it might be a good option. I played a bit with a set-up like that at the Microsoft store, it might be an option worth looking into. Also, perhaps the Surface RT, which is quite cheap (I've seen it selling for about $250 or so), might be a feasible option. |
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I have been enjoying working at home (or the home office) a lot more since New Years and yesterday my wife and I took the time to go to Best Buy to look at machines.
In particular to look at display sizes 15.6 inches (like her old laptop), 14", 13.3" and 11.6" like her Chrome Book. We looked at all the machines except Apple. When we got to that display counter, she said "No, I don't want an Apple laptop for my personal use." She does have an Apple desktop at work. What I noticed is that none of the laptops I picked up to examine had an optical drive. Anyway, that made up my mind. No optical drive on this next machine. Either a Toshiba like her old laptop, or a Lenovo, though I have paid the Acer website one visit. We decided on a 14 inch model. I will refurbish and repurpose her 3 year old 15.6" Toshiba for my own use. I already have "recovered" Win 7 and MS Office on the drive, but it does definitely have a "slight" intermittent problem with the 500GB hard drive which may necessitate a new drive, $50 for for a replacement 500GB or I think about $79 for a 750GB. We engineers like challenges That is why I have a 16 year old Dell Windows desktop for my home computer, but XP is expiring next month and the T450 XPS is too slow (450Mhz) and has too small a Ram 768Mb (maxed out) for Win 7 or 8. My wife on the other hand doesn't understand or doesn't appreciate the purity or relevance of the noble discipline of "bringing order out of chaos." She wants a new machine and no quibbling. She likes the portability of her 11.6" Chromebook but she needs MS Office and other Windows software at times. Last edited by frahse; 03-23-2014 at 10:45 AM. |
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I saw the other day that many, many ATM machines use XP and the Chinese also use it a lot. I am hoping someone comes up with a tidy solution. "Necessity is the mother of invention!" ("Mater artium necessitas") |
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However, it looks like you need a 64 bit system: http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/quick-start-guide Graham |
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The T450 has a 64 bit data bus and a 32 bit address bus. Is that compatible? ? |
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Still no Asus Chromebox at Amazon that's sold by Amazon. They have one sold by some company that's overcharging for it. They're selling the $179 unit for $228.99 ($216.59 + 12.40 shipping). That's $50 too much and highway robbery!
I'm in no hurry. I'll wait until Amazon gets it in stock. |
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