Not sure if a Chromebook is right for you? Start by making a list of exactly what you need to do on a computer. What can be done with web, Linux and Android apps on Chromebooks are increasingly more than enough to get through your day-to-day tasks.Īcer's updated Chromebook Spin 713 is the first Intel Evo-verified Chromebook. This is generally true, but again, many people don't need to do more. But these Q&A sessions regularly end with them asking 'Should I buy one for myself?' And the stock answer is usually, 'It depends on your needs.' But after just a little digging, many people realize they simply don't need to do any more than what can be done on a Chromebook.Ī common argument against getting a Chromebook is that you can do so much more with a real computer, i.e., a laptop running on MacOS, Windows or a Linux distro. Most of my Chromebook conversations are with people buying them for kids. That's right: Chromebooks are now 10 years old and a lot has changed.
It's likely because of this that I spent more time fielding questions about them from family and friends than I have since they first launched in 2011.
A lot more people were introduced to the world of Chromebooks in the past year as they were snatched up for remote learning and at-home work during the pandemic.