Do any of you computer experts have an opinion on a Chromebook for home users or do you have no experience and are unable to comment?
Google approach is to provide applications which you access online.
Aside of gmail, they have their own equivalent of microsoft office, their photo editing apps and so forth.
So for instance, if you resize an image on their photo editor, the actual resizing is done by the server, not by your computer.
So, they promote the Chromebooks, which are:
- Not very powerful, because part of the processing is anyway done online.
- Not very spacious, because they assume you will store your data online.
- Not very useful when you are offline with no internet connection
- Not very flexible as for the applications you can use. Chromebooks run their own operating system, which is Linux based and a cousin of Android systems. So you are not going to be able to install the same software you use on a windows pc.
For certain kind of uses, Chromebooks are just fine. You can watch youtube and streaming services, write emails, even edit images or spreadsheets. Countless other companies, aside of google, produce free and paid software which runs online, from a browser.
In certain respects, a Chromebook is a comparatively very large smart phone, with a big screen and a keyboard.
For these reasons, they are quite cheap to get.
There is also the aspect Valhalla mentioned though. Google harvest data about users, and chromebooks are designed so that everything you do on them will be recorded. It is a very involved thing to describe what the implications are, and why you personally might or might not care about that.
There are many good outcomes out of mass harvesting of data, better products design for instance, ads which are actually relevant to you, calendars which autofill with your important dates, lots less typing required.
There are also not so good outcome. An insurance company might not offer you their best prices, because they know that statistically you are likely to accept more expensive deals. Parties and other political entities seeking approval or votes can show you information automatically tailored for you, including only things you approve of, and avoiding mentioning things you might object to. And so forth..
But the above is a little beyond what a chromebook is.
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