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by guptaneil
5514 days ago
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Your cost analysis doesn't take into account the time value of money. Being able to spread all those upfront purchases out over a monthly cost that includes IT support and the latest hardware at all times is definitely a valuable proposition. You are assuming a 4 year life on your netbooks. If one of them breaks, tough luck. However, like you said, the usefulness of Chrome OS for students is definitely debatable. In a few years, a web-app only classroom might be more viable, but right now, it doesn't seem too practical. Plus, a tablet form factor seems more useful than laptops for classroom use. |
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For the record the 4 year is based on using that brand for some time. They actually can go about 4.5 years but after 4 years we consider them a loss. I can't imagine Chromebooks are going to be replaced more often than every few years.
On the Asus even if a few break (and it happens) the cost is spread over all the rest making it negligible (less than $.75 a month in my experience)