Red Storm
Lifer
- Oct 2, 2005
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The appeal of the Chromebook is having a lightweight, fanless notebook that is secure and "just works". You don't need to worry about viruses, and you don't have to create profiles for people, anyone can use the machine with their own Google account. Office online is there if you really need it, but my wife and I both experienced that on college campuses a large number of people were using Google Docs, and if it was any kind of collaboration project it was always Google Docs. Our Chromebook also sits in the living room for general use when a tablet is insufficient (i.e. typing up emails, more efficient web browsing, etc.).
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