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by levythe 2417 days ago
I honestly don't think a chromebook accomplishes much I would want a computer in that form factor to do. Guess that goes to show I'm perpetually not the target audience.
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You can install GalliumOS for a full Ubuntu installation if you get an x86 one, and the ARM ones can still run Linux chroots behind ChromeOS. Most of my Chromebooks don't have Chrome installed, and I say 'most' because you can buy like 3 or 4 of them for the price of a more fully-featured machine.

ChromeOS isn't great, but the hardware offers a great mix of performance with low size and cost. The push to get them into educational environments also means that they often prioritize things like spill-proof keyboards and shock-proof chasses. And they also usually have fairly good physical security; most of them have a screw on the motherboard that you have to open the device and remove to reflash the boot firmware.

Like I said, the main difficulty with iPads is that you don't get many options for what you run on them.

And as for performance, I use mine for development and EDA, and speed has never been a huge concern over the years. I even get a reasonable 40fps when I'm working on my toy 3D game engine. Just because they ship with bloatware doesn't mean they aren't real computers...

https://wiki.galliumos.org/

I'd rather just pay the little bit extra for a 2-in-1 of that size.