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discuss Google Chromebook

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I use a Chromebook, in fact, I'm using it to post this reply right now. I haven't found there to be any issues with it, nothing major that I can't do on a Chromebook. A few applications/software packages haven't had versions made for them that are compatible with Chromebooks yet, but nothing that I myself can't do without, so it's all good for me. Overall, I really like mine.
 
I use a Chromebook, in fact, I'm using it to post this reply right now. I haven't found there to be any issues with it, nothing major that I can't do on a Chromebook. A few applications/software packages haven't had versions made for them that are compatible with Chromebooks yet, but nothing that I myself can't do without, so it's all good for me. Overall, I really like mine.
I am glad to know that you like the Chromebook you are Using. They are suitable for simple operations such as use of web browsers and sending of emails. I like Chromebooks myself, they’re cheap and also handy.
 
My college had Chromebooks at school, and I found them to be quite acceptable for a first-time computer user. It gives you instant access to software that you'd be prone to use at very competitive pricing compared to Microsoft Office (free) with Docs, Sheets, etc. with easy access to the Play Store to expand the software that you can use, free or not.

If I only wanted a computer for surfing the net, I would get a Chromebook. I don't see any reason paying $400+ for a Windows laptop when a Chromebook would do you just fine for $100-200.

I personally couldn't use it as a day-to-day device because I'm constantly using heavy processing power with graphics. I need a top-of-the-end laptop for my use.
 
I use a Chromebook, in fact, I'm using it to post this reply right now. I haven't found there to be any issues with it, nothing major that I can't do on a Chromebook. A few applications/software packages haven't had versions made for them that are compatible with Chromebooks yet, but nothing that I myself can't do without, so it's all good for me. Overall, I really like mine.
I think it is paid version of chrome itself because the main page of google chromebooks you read this between the lines.
 
I don't mind so much if it is a paid version of Chrome. It's the computer itself that's nice and small, easy to move around, easy to use, and best of all, cheap. While I obviously don't want to get into the habit of losing laptops, if I lose a Chromebook on my way to/from work (as long as it's secure and password protected), why stress? I can get another one for like £40-£50.
 
I don't mind so much if it is a paid version of Chrome. It's the computer itself that's nice and small, easy to move around, easy to use, and best of all, cheap. While I obviously don't want to get into the habit of losing laptops, if I lose a Chromebook on my way to/from work (as long as it's secure and password protected), why stress? I can get another one for like £40-£50.
The problem of computer that every 5 years you need a new one. The old ones doesn't work as expected as applications needs more RAM and more CPU which leads to force you to buy old one and get rebate on new one. Or you will face always bad configuration for running app or window not responding or similar slownless problems.
 
I've had a Chromebook before, and I hate them. It's like having a phone on a computer, without calling, and less functions/apps.
This is funny as we do have a lot people complaining about the Chromebook. I can say that a lot people are not satisfied with it. So, Chromebooks are made to support web applications and Google applications which may not be very useful for many customers who require more than that. But in terms of touch, screen responsiveness this device is great.
 
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