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The problem is that Windows needs more "umph" in their machines because it's a "heavier" OS than Chrome. So either Microsoft is going to have to subsidize a $99 laptop big time, or it's going to be a worthlessly slow door stop.
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What Microsoft doesn't seem to understand here is that there is more involved than price. At $250 to $350 some of the more popular Chromebooks aren't much cheaper than entry level Windows' laptops. It's the "not having to worry about" updates and viruses that are attracting a lot of users. It's kind of like a "tablet" laptop. A cheaper Windows 8.1 computer will be more of the same ... just cheaper ... and under powered.
Can you imagine Windows 8.1 "Starter Edition." Windows killed netbooks, I don't think they're going to be able to do that to Chromebooks. |
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With my Chromebook, if I want to restore it to a clean state, it's done in a matter of seconds. With a Windows computer, it's a lot more complicated. I don't really mind Windows 8 that much - once I added a third-party start menu.
I don't hear this as much anymore, but it was common for critics to claim that people should just get a tablet instead of a Chromebook and add a keyboard. Well, I have a tablet, but I prefer not to use it for browsing the web for prolonged periods, and a keyboard on a tablet seems rather clumsy. If people like using tablets, more power to them. But many people seem not to grasp that not everyone wants the same things. |
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I am now the owner of a Chromebook. This is the $219 11.6" Acer with a 320GB drive and 4GB of Ram that I got my wife to try out.
She required Windows Office so she now has a new 14" Lenovo with all bells and whistles. I have the Chromebook on a small wooden folding table in the den. A cord hangs discretely from a nearby pole lamp in case it needs a charge. Very nice for browsing, and following the market, but I have not yet found a way to print out a revised stock portfolio, that is formatted like I want, on the printer in my office. I can print it, but none of the apps will let me adjust the font as I wish. Not enough printer control (legacy printer on my pseudo Windows server.) Not yet anyway. |
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Tablets are very good with maps though! I still use an advanced Garmin GPS while driving, but it isn't the thing to use while actually looking at the map and a phone is no better, while a 7" or larger tablet is nice if you are stopped or you are the passenger. |
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$150 for a Haswell Chromebox
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I've been eyeing up chromebooks for some time now, particularly the Acer C720. Right now I'm running a very underpowered Atom netbook with one gig of ram, with Xubuntu 14.04. A C720 with 4GB of ram would be a significant upgrade from my current hardware, and for once I wouldn't be paying Microsoft for an OS that will never boot or get to run on any of my hardware. Couldn't care less whether Chrome-OS is useful/usable or not - either the hardware is worth the price or it isn't, and a lot of these Chromebooks offer great hardware and a great price - Who cares what OS the manufacturer installed? Hell, who cares if it even has an OS installed?
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What will you do with it if you decide to keep the hardware but not the software? Go around everywhere with an External HDD? It doesn't seem to use a run-of-the mill SSD, so you would have to buy something like this: http://amzn.com/B00EZ2E8NO it would seem. Not so much of problem, except that is another $80+ onto the cost. Last edited by eschwartz; 08-07-2014 at 09:35 PM. |
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which would allow for 32GB additional storage. I'd probably just use a fast SD card for additional storage -- possibly even put my home partition on the SD and leave the SSD for root and swap partitions. If I need any more room than that, that's what the 500GB external HDD sitting next to me is for ;-) |
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