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What is a Chromebook?

Chromebook

ChromebookWhen I first heard that Google was creating an operating system that was basically just a browser, I thought it was silly and nobody would buy one.  Looking back, I now think that it wasn’t a silly idea, it was a brilliant idea.

A Chromebook is a laptop computer that runs an operating system called Chrome OS.  Unlike many of today’s laptops, a typical Chromebook has less memory (RAM) and very little hard drive space.  It doesn’t need a lot of memory, because it isn’t running a huge operating system using a lot of power.  It doesn’t need a lot of hard drive space because it is designed to use storage that is kept online.

Since Chrome OS is so simple, it is very easy to use.  It’s fast and secure.  Its believed by many to be one of the most secure operating systems on the planet.  If you ever have a problem, you can simply and quickly reset the whole computer by tapping the Powerwash button.  It’s a great computer for modern cloud-based computing, especially if you use a lot of Google services.

Even though I own a powerful (and expensive) Apple Mac Pro and a powerful (and expensive) Window’s 10 computer, I find myself often using my inexpensive Chromebook more and more.  Many Chromebooks are in the $180-300 price range vs purchasing a PC or Mac for a lot more.

I’ve put together a list of what computing tasks a Chromebook is good for and what it isn’t good for.

A Chromebook is great for:

A Chromebook is not great for:

While most Chromebooks are inexpensive, the Chromebook Pixel is a powerhouse of a Chromebook.  It boasts some impressive features.

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