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by Shengster
5364 days ago
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I agree with you as well. Most people put their machines on standby or hibernate, eliminating most of Chromebook's competitive advantage. Honestly, I don't see Chromebooks becoming very successful mainly due to price. For the same price of a Chromebook, one can buy a notebook that is much more powerful. Instead I think Google should sell (or even more ambitiously give out) Chromebooks at a loss to have people use their cloud-based services. (Much like what Amazon is doing with their Kindle Fire). Unfortunately, if they were going to do this, they would have a long time ago. I think the Chromebook will eventually go the way of the Zune. Late to market and eventually cancelled. |
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