Review of six Chromebooks for school

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Getting ready to purchase a laptop before classes start - for yourself or your kid? Considering a chromebook instead of a regular laptop? Over at ZDNet, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (SJVN) reviews six of the top Chromebooks and provides a couple of recommendations.

Chromebooks are increasingly well-suited to the classroom, with little maintenance or management overhead, a low cost, and much of what the typical user needs. In fact, now that Microsoft Office is an online web service, you can even access them from a Chromebook! This post was submitted using a Chromebook I intended to reformat and use with a Linux distro but haven't needed to re-image. If you can stomach being harnessed to Google's software ecosystem and services, there are lots of good reasons to check out Chromebooks, and the low price is just one of them. Over to SJVN with the rest.

Re: On the ropes (Score: 0)

by Anonymous Coward on 2014-08-16 14:17 (#3WT)

Well, not really just age. Windows machines (at least then) shipped with a full copy of Windows AND driver disks, making a full reinstall relatively painless. You knew you were getting a CPU and an OS to install on it.

Preconfigured (often SSD or ROM based) "appliances" such as Chromebooks and iOS/Android devices don't ship with reinstallation media and go out of their way to disabuse you of the notion that the software is separable from the hardware... Even for techies.
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