Seven Things you should know before buying a Chromebook

Afsheen Mujtaba
3 min readFeb 26, 2021

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Are you considering Chromebook as your next purchase? If yes! Then here are seven things that you need to consider. And we will help you find out why to go for a Chromebook rather than your standard laptop.

What is the difference between a laptop and Chromebook?

Chromebooks were introduced in 2011 as lightweight and low-cost laptops. Well, many did not accept them as a replacement for the existing laptops. Limited functionality and only working online 24/7 were two main points for the rejection. It’s still a debate, but now Chromebook is much advanced in OS and user and pocket friendly.

On the other hand, laptops still capture the market. Why? Because your standard laptops have advanced built-in OS to run the entire functions. Windows, macOS, or Linux-based laptops offer much more while running various applications. You can configure your laptop the way you like. The sophisticated systems are available both online and offline, along with lots of storage space.

But if you are looking for some lightweight, long battery life operated system, Chromebook offers higher value.

Operating System got updated.

Chromebooks use Google-developed ChromeOS, which has come a long way when initially introduced. You can now run Android apps and cloud-based gaming and even enjoy Netflix. The functionality has shifted to a higher-end, thus increasing productivity also. With the new Chromebooks, you can enjoy limited window functionality too. Plus, you can enjoy all the Google store apps, which almost cover all your work.

Staying online is much easier now.

Covid-19 has changed the world to new normal. Many shifted online, and now most of us have better internet connections than a year ago. Most of the time, you work by staying in the browser. We already spend more time on the browser, so why not the complete OS as a browser. So Chromebook is a good option as most of your work doesn’t require much downloading or heavy system storage.

Cloud computing is here to help.

In Addition to that, cloud-based computing is much more sophisticated. It is significant to support to Chromebook. Being very affordable, you can easily place your data in Google drive. When you change the device, you can get it running in no time as the work is stored online.

Working offline is now possible.

Chromebooks offer offline features too. Downloading is possible to some extent. You can easily work on your email, listen to music, watch movies, or work in Google docs while being offline. For storage, you can use external hard drives, flash drives, and USB.

Battery life does make a difference.

Since the Chromebooks are lighter and have low hardware requirements, they have much better battery life. Chromebooks usually have a run time of 8–10 hours compared to regular laptops, which only run to 5–6 hours or even less depending on their use. Thanks to the low-impact operating system and solid-state derive.

Price is a big factor.

Chromebook offers the best value for money. Chromebook is lighter because of its low requirement hardware, so it falls into the affordable category. A $300 chrome book runs much faster than a traditional laptop with double the price. With its high speed and affordable price, it’s an ideal low-cost device for students' first-hand use or casual browsing.

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Afsheen Mujtaba
Afsheen Mujtaba

Written by Afsheen Mujtaba

freelancer and stay-at-home-mom

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