"Chromebook is ,essentially, a slightly larger android-based tablet with a physical keyboard"
thats what I used to say when I worked for best buy during this past holiday season.
as the chromebook continues to retain its popularity. im inclined to stick to my statement.
I, myself, have a samsung chomebook., and ever since the untimely, however foreseen , death of my motorola xoom familiy edition (death by getting stepped on) my chromebook has been a welcomed replacement to a tablet that I hardly used anyway. when my tablet was alive, I simply used it for emails, a few games here and there, but mostly netflix. lol with that being said the transition for me wasn't very hard.
I use my chromebook for my blogs, since I find it so much easier to type via physical keyboard rather that the on screen counterpart.
So whats the big difference you say?
well other than the gigantic price gap, the specs pose a significant difference, i suppose. for example the samsung chromebook has a dual core processor (as seen in most older tablet devices, and no its not terribly slow) and is equipped with a 16gb solid state hard-drive (for quick boot-up and saving). which makes it a more than adequate substitute for a tablet, or even a laptop.
it boots up in less than 30 seconds and as soon as you type in your password, you are good to go. and there are no moving parts inside so overheating is not an issue.
now, as with any device, everything has a drawback, missing feature or ability that other devices have.
now with chromebooks, you cannot install external programs, iTunes (and other programs that require installation) for example, cannot be installed on one of these devices, instead google has provided an application store specifically for chromebooks to give you more of an exclusive experience with applications. games are available offline however.
another "con" or drawback about the chromebooks is that there is no cd/dvd rom drive. so no burning cd's or watching hard copy movies...
the final drawback about the chromebooks is that EVERYTHING is done ONLINE, there is little to no activity that can be accomplished without an internet connection.
The Greatest "Pro" about these chromebook style devices is the price!
My samsung chromebook only cost me $268 (after taxes) much less expensive than the apple alternative, and some android tablets, which, for me, was a deal breaker.
There are many variations of chromebooks out now, ranging from $199 to $1299. low to high end of course. So head on over to the Google Play Store, and check them all out and see if a chromebook could be a replacement device for you as it was for me, or a quality gift for that college student, relative or close friend! with Christmas coming up. i cant imagine many that would be disappointed with a gift like this.
well, these have been your technological announcements for Thursday September 26, 2013
please govern yourselves accordingly
remember to comment and leave suggestions!
i could always use topics.
until next time
AwkwardlyNormal
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