Anyone have any experience with Chromebooks? I'm looking at this one:
Amazon.com: Dell Chromebook 11 3100 11.6" Touchscreen 2 in 1 Chromebook - HD - 1366 x 768 - Intel Celeron N4020 Dual-Core (2 Core) - 4 GB RAM - 32 GB Flash Memory (Renewed) : Electronics
Amazon.com: Dell Chromebook 11 3100 11.6" Touchscreen 2 in 1 Chromebook - HD - 1366 x 768 - Intel Celeron N4020 Dual-Core (2 Core) - 4 GB RAM - 32 GB Flash Memory (Renewed) : Electronics
I haven't personally
used Chromebooks very much, but have a fair bit of familiarity with them from the kids using them for school. Honestly, they are a great option.
I absolutely hate tablets because having a keyboard and a mouse (or trackpad) is important to me--as you all know I can be a little long-winded lol. So I need to be able to actually
type. To me, tablets are mostly toys for gaming or online content consumption. A real keyboard and mouse/trackpad is essential to actually
do something.
But the problem with traditional PCs/notebooks is that they run hardcore full-function operating systems, are expensive, require lots of RAM and storage, etc. Which is fine if you need that. But if 99% of what you do is web-based, there's really no need for that. A quality laptop is dropping a lot of coin to get a good one, when most people don't actually need the functionality they're paying for.
So a Chromebook is a perfect middle ground. You get something much more functional than a tablet while not dropping the level of coin you need on a laptop. And because they're designed to be low-power and not need a lot of compute/memory resources as most of the "processing" happens on the other end of your internet connection, they usually have fantastic battery life.
If your goal is to have something that's super-convenient for being online, a Chromebook is great. If you already have a PC (whether desktop or laptop) for the few times you really need that kind of capability, having a Chromebook for 90%+ of the rest of it is a good way to not put yourself in a position that you feel you need to refresh the PC for something newer on a constant basis.
Put simply, a Chromebook is a simple tool for getting on the web. They're designed specifically for that purpose and they're ideally suited for it. If that's what you need, IMHO it's the best option for that job.