About three months ago I bought a Toshiba Chromebook with a 13.3 inch screen, Skullcandy speakers, Intel Processor, 4gb of ram, and a 1080P full HD screen. 100 gb of cloud drive storage for 2 years.
I had some doubts about it.. but I was already a pretty highly integrated Google user, using Google Play, Google Docs, Google drive, gmail.. etc.
I was afraid that I would lose some usability...
Well, three months later and this this is still one of my favorite devices...
Its quick, its got an incredible battery life, it travels well, It runs Virtual Windows 7 through Citrix Receiver for my work.
The thing sets up in desktop mode great, A HDMI cable connects to my fantastic HP2159m 21.5 inch Monitor, coupled with my mouse and keyboard is makes a great workstation.
Printing is handled through my wireless printer without issue via Google Cloud Print.
Overall, I am impressed with this device... it has become my main computer. My wife is using my(hers) MacBook for her work now.
The Chromebook is SILENT and it doesn't get hot to the touch like my MacBook does.
My biggest complaint is that the Chromebook's case feels cheap... then again.. it WAS cheap. But for the money, you get a LOT of computer.
This doesn't have a CD drive so you can't play movies from a disk. For a user like me, that is NOT a problem. I purchase movies that I can Redeem on Ultraviolet and stream.
I know its not everyone's cup of tea... that's okay.
Off line useage...
There is a file system similar to a windows explorer... Chrome OS keeps your last 100 documents saved to the device so you can access them offline. You can save pictures.. etc etc.. just like a regular computer.
Oh, you can download movies from Google Play Movies for off line viewing. Pretty neat.
I was concerned about the browser based platform.. has turned out to be a Non Issue for me. Most devices need internet to use all their features anyway so its not been a problem.
For EVERY SINGLE NEED I have I have found either an App or an Extension from the Google Web Store to meet the need.
Just wanted to share, if you are thinking about a Chromebook or looking for an a laptop in the $200-300 range... a Chromebook may be fore you.
I do Highly recommend getting one with 4gb of ram and an Intel processor.
One final thing... If you break or lose your Chromebook... and you have to purchase another... just sign in with your Google Account and EVERYTHING is there just like you never lost it.
Man, do I love cloud computing.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
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