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by panpanna 1948 days ago
I am a bit surprised by this. Why did this happen? Let's consider som possible explanations:

* Schools: School laptops were already a thing, I don't see how pandemic can significantly change those numbers.

* Price: Chromebooks are now much more expensive. And there are more cheap windows laptops now.

* Ease of use: Maybe this is tech savvy people buying laptops for their grandparents so they can keep in touch?

I don't know the answer. But as much as I hate recommending google products, chromeos is now a really good option for a lot of people.

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I think it's a combination of all 3 reasons you listed. Overall people have realized that all they need is internet connectivity and a browser for 90%+ of their use cases. That remaining 10% is growing smaller by the year as applications move to the cloud rather than run locally - or can probably find a similar Linux app.

Another big selling point is that Chrome OS supports Android apps, e.g. you can download Netflix shows to watch offline, or just use the same apps that you have on your phone. This might be the dark horse as Windows ARM apps support is pathetic and MacOS now also supports running iOS apps.

That said I'm also skeptical on the prices for Chromebooks - for a similar spec-ed laptop, Chromebooks are strangely a bit more expensive than a Windows counterpart.

Also don't forget that many people had to buy cheap laptops on 2020 for kids and their online classes.
Don't be condescending. I'm as sophisticated as any computer user has ever been and my Pixelbook Go is my daily driver, not the laptop I bought for my mom. It's just better in ways that matter. No fan. Epic battery life. Software updates in 2 seconds, not 2 hours. Wakes so fast that it's up and running and on wifi before the lid is even open. Has a terminal and an X11 server and a web browser, the only things I require. Survives being attached to external monitors and audio devices. Does not have useless little software buttons above the keyboard. Better touchpad gesture detection than even a Mac. Can powerwash it in 1 second if I ever want to sell it.

It's a platform with a lot going for it.