![]() Even Google has picked up on this, and has changed the way it frames the Chromebook pitch: it's a great secondary computer, it's great for kids, for travel, it's handy for everything that counts as "casual usage." And every Chromebook reviewer who's ever had a friend use their Chromebook will tell you exactly the ways in which a Chromebook will not work for people who need Photoshop, iTunes, modern graphics-intensive games, or other unspecified but necessary tools.Īllow me to get specific, then. The wait-a-minute warnings focus on how a Chromebook isn't a "main computer" for anyone who uses a computer every day for their work. For $250, Computerworld, Laptop Magazine, and The Verge, all recommend the $249 Samsung Series 3, or its even cheaper Acer cousin, with some reservations and caveats. The kind of reviews that suggest people actually buy a computer that is, at its core, a secure, well-synced, thin, light, fast-booting browser machine. You may have heard that the latest Chromebooks are finally seeing good reviews. ![]()
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