Author Topic: Chromebooks Now Available.  (Read 1339 times)

on this forum, thats probably true, since we're gamers. agreed.

I have one.

It was free, my dad got it as a beta test thing.

I like em...

Those are more for like
Online Shoppers, research site viewers watching some vids, facebook, forums, ect...

Offtopic:  If you want a gaming computer those are DEFIANTLY not for you.  Get a Mac or Windows 7 ( I recommand the Ultimate edition)

Offtopic:  If you want a gaming computer those are DEFIANTLY not for you.  Get Windows 7 ( I recommand the Ultimate edition)
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My school actually had these for a long time.
I had one :)


I like em...

Those are more for like
Online Shoppers, research site viewers watching some vids, facebook, forums, ect...

Offtopic:  If you want a gaming computer those are DEFIANTLY not for you.  Get a Mac or Windows 7 ( I recommand the Ultimate edition)
what.
operating system software isn't a computer.

I don't see why I'd need this.

they are actually pretty cool for a netbook.

obviously they arent supposed to be a complete computer. you guys debating that are the dumb ones.

this is overall better than having a netbook run windows 7 or linux.

sadly my netbook's screen is broken and stuff.

My school actually had these for a long time.
I had one :)
I thought these were just released?

Googles answer to a netbook.

Taking cloud computing which had been done (also even in Linux based netbooks many had custom distros that had web-dependent applications) and sticking it into computers made by other companies with a few tweaks, most notably the addition of an ugly Google Chrome logo.

I support Google for the most part. But I don't think I want to buy a computer that looks as if it runs Google Chrome and nothing else; it seems to rely on 'web apps', its got the Chrome logo... sounds a lot like Google's browser turned into an OS don't you think?

inb4Itcantbeusedifthereisnoco nnection

wish i had a spare $500

of course i wouldnt use it for gaming, more like general internetting
:V