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by ufmace
4665 days ago
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Interesting, I was thinking about getting one for browsing/webapp use and remote development over ssh. In addition to the screen, I also like that ChromeOS sounds like it handles OS updates much better than anything else - free, seamless, automatic OS updates for life apparently. Better than Windows 8 trying to turn the computer into a giant tablet or OS X creeping further towards being a giant iOS device. Or linux distro updates breaking things (at least that's been my experience with linux). And all have a lot of overhead as far as installation time. |
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So I'll be chilling out in my Lay-Z-Boy with my family watching a kids movie (that we've watched like six times), surfing the web on my phone and lo and behold someone will say something that needs an old fashioned Internet whomping--with references, snide remarks, and lots of puns. The type of thing for which a phone (software) keyboard isn't suited. As in, "I cannot let this person's false statement go unchallenged!"
So I dash to the office ("Honey, where's my super suit?") and I have a choice to make: Un-cable and remove my nicely-mounted (on a cool swiveling arm!) dual-SSD Acer S5 laptop and haul it back to the living room (you know, so I can share the experience with my family =) or I could grab the Chromebook which is conveniently located near the door and has only a single, tiny power connector.
In less than 60 seconds (maybe 30 if I don't grab a drink on the way back!) I will be back in my Lay-Z-Boy, furiously typing away on the Chromebook. Saving the world from the ignorant, shills, and Microsoft fanboys.