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Most of them, yeah. But I don't think sl42 was speaking of Chromebooks, but rather suggesting the idea of open, OS-agnostic hardware which would ship with a simple, cheap, easy to use OS like ChromeOS out of the box.
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Except that System-76's stuff is generally rather expensive. Their cheapest Laptop at the moment is $749.00. For me, that's never going to happen. That's about three times my ideal budget for a computer.
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And if they cannot install it themselves, I happen to think Ubuntu (or Linux Mint), which is very easy to use, would make a better fit than ChromeOS which cannot run many programs. Understandable, since its whole purpose in existing is to make low-powered machines suitable for general-purpose use, as a portal to Google services. On a higher-powered machine, the ability to run all the useful, dedicated programs available in the Software Center -- or just the pre-installed ones -- is a more generally useful usage of that power. |
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Many vendors have tried to offer systems with Linux installed as less expensive personal computer choices. They failed. They don't sell well. No sign of that changing.
Systems with ChromeOS sell well. Not sure who I am writing this for, since it is patently obvious to most everyone, and simply pointing out the fact of it is not likely to sway the few of you stubborn enough to claim otherwise. Last edited by ApK; 08-14-2014 at 10:12 PM. |
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If they were to try again, and hope to make it successful with consumer mass market, they'd need to: 1. Not call it Linux. 2. Hide all those feature and tools that you call easy and powerful, but most people call complex, unfamilar, unwanted and frightening. Which is, by the way, exactly what ChromeOS (and Android for that matter) is. Want the added power? Install it yourself. The wider market has spoken clearly about what it wants. |
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I think I want one! I could use a good quality portable Calibre-capable machine.
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It's going to be really interesting to see how well the cheap HP Windows machine does.
There should also be some fascinating side-by-side performance reviews with comparably-priced Chromebooks. |
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Is Microsoft providing Windows free of charge to HP? Wasn't there something like a 9" screen limitation on that?
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