nickdalzell
Extreme Android User
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They seem pretty cool to me, with that simplicity and speed they offer. They're like the perfect companions for anyone who wants to do their thing online without any hassle. By the way, do you use Chrome OS yourself? I've heard lots of people loving it for its smooth vibes and cloud-based magic! 🤔What are your thoughts on Chrome OS and Chromebooks? And do you use Chrome OS yourself?
My tablet does use Chrome OS (or rather, Chromium OS). But as I've said: I don't use Chrome OS as Chrome OS. I don't do that cloud stuff that Chrome OS is known for. I use Chrome OS as Android, that is, I use it for running Android apps and all.By the way, do you use Chrome OS yourself? I've heard lots of people loving it for its smooth vibes and cloud-based magic!
It this computer a tablet-laptop hybrid? That is: Is this both a tablet computer and a laptop computer?I've just gotten a Samsung 14" Chromebook as a gift...
It's a ChromeOS laptop, not even touch screen and not a 2-in1 that flips the display over flat on the backside of the keyboard. Not a tablet in any mode.It this computer a tablet-laptop hybrid? That is: Is this both a tablet computer and a laptop computer?
Then there's not much point in doing what I do with my Chromebook, and treating it as an Android tablet. You may as well give this Chrombebook a shot (if you have the time), but I don't think you'll find it too useful. I think you're just not the target audience for Chromebooks.It's a ChromeOS laptop, not even touch screen
It sounds like you have a lot of laptops already. Why not just use one of those for web-browsing and gmail?I suppose I'll keep it around for web browsing and gmail
I'm a soon retiring compsci guy, 4 decades IT & software engineering, one of my primary hobbies is learning and understanding the myriad computing options to stay current on technology. Yes indeed, I have a lot of laptops and computers of various sorts, even a Raspberry now.Then there's not much point in doing what I do with my Chromebook, and treating it as an Android tablet. You may as well give this Chrombebook a shot (if you have the time), but I don't think you'll find it too useful. I think you're just not the target audience for Chromebooks.
It sounds like you have a lot of laptops already. Why not just use one of those for web-browsing and gmail?
i like my pixelbook. its a good little computer. its different from windows. i mainly use it for surfing the web. watching youtube and movies. i do use google docs for work from time to time. i also have an asus zenbook that i use as well. i actually like the zenbook as it has a better keyboard.I'm a soon retiring compsci guy, 4 decades IT & software engineering, one of my primary hobbies is learning and understanding the myriad computing options to stay current on technology. Yes indeed, I have a lot of laptops and computers of various sorts, even a Raspberry now.
Mainly I do this because everyone I know calls me for help with their tech. I had not given Chromebook much thought until this opportunity to pick one up, and my brother-in-law says he likes using his, so gotta find out for myself.
In other words: Using the Chromebook for e-mail and browsing is a means to an end, that end being learning about Chromebooks so you can help folks with thier Chromebook.Mainly I do this because everyone I know calls me for help with their tech. I had not given Chromebook much thought until this opportunity to pick one up, and my brother-in-law says he likes using his, so gotta find out for myself.