At only 12.3" this isn't really something I need to spend $800 dollars on when I can use that same money and buy a...
At only 12.3" this isn't really something I need to spend $800 dollars on when I can use that same money and buy a 15"-17" laptop with an i5 or i7 processor and full offline capabilities.
While I believe Chromebooks have their niche, and would like to have one, I don't feel it's a Windows laptop replacement just yet. Mainly due to the fact that cloud based computing is good for generic production, but I'd rather rely on locally installed software instead of my internet connection (which can be spotty and/or slow - I'm looking at you CenturyLink) for processing power.
via Sam Sullivan
Originally shared by Artem Russakovskii
So, who wants this?
http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/09/26/exclusive-google-is-planning-a-pixel-3-laptop-running-the-andromeda-os-for-release-in-q3-2017/
While I believe Chromebooks have their niche, and would like to have one, I don't feel it's a Windows laptop replacement just yet. Mainly due to the fact that cloud based computing is good for generic production, but I'd rather rely on locally installed software instead of my internet connection (which can be spotty and/or slow - I'm looking at you CenturyLink) for processing power.
via Sam Sullivan
Originally shared by Artem Russakovskii
So, who wants this?
http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/09/26/exclusive-google-is-planning-a-pixel-3-laptop-running-the-andromeda-os-for-release-in-q3-2017/
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