![]() ![]() Frankly, it’s the same question that should be asked before considering a Mac or Windows computer. That part is knowing how you plan to use the device and what activities you need the Chromebook to perform. There’s another part too, one that I have repeatedly pointed out to anyone considering a Chromebook purchase. That’s a big part of the answer to the question. Personally, I have a good idea of the expected experience from just about any Chromebook only because I do know the ins and outs of the processors and the specs. 9to5 Google sums it up best with this question:īut what if there was a way to easily know that you’d get an excellent experience from your next Chromebook without needing to learn the ins and outs of processors and specs?ĭon’t get me wrong: This is a valid question that could use a better answer. To understand my point, you first have to understand what Chromebook X is. However, I think Chromebook X is the wrong approach for Google to take. That’s better than the Chromebook Plus and Premium designations Google currently uses on its site. ![]() Broken earlier this week by 9to5 Google, the expected plan is to use Chromebook X branding with a minimum set of hardware requirements. By now, you’ve probably read reports of Google’s “Chromebook X” effort.
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