Chromebook or a laptop? The answer may surprise you...

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @lsd22252
    @lsd22252 2 года назад +329

    I completely disagree. As an ex-Microsoft Windows developer I lost nothing except grief after I moved to Chrome OS. You need an Internet connection in exactly the same use-cases with both Chrome OS and Windows. The best part about moving to Chrome OS. . . No Windows Updates ever again. Linux is an even better bet but Chrome OS runs Android Apps that are installable from the Play Store so there is that too.

    • @mr.eddiet.2016
      @mr.eddiet.2016 2 года назад +30

      I couldn't agree with you more NewZed! I turned my back on windows about a year and a half ago and haven't looked back since. I can do everything I need to on a chromebook and even can use the linux command line for things that are more intensive.

    • @gregorynpappas
      @gregorynpappas 2 года назад +4

      well said sir!!

    • @benwilliams2713
      @benwilliams2713 2 года назад +1

      @@mr.eddiet.2016 would you say that 8gb is necessary?

    • @mr.eddiet.2016
      @mr.eddiet.2016 2 года назад +6

      @@benwilliams2713 If you want to have a lot of tabs open or run more than one app at a time I would say yes. I have 8gb and 4gb models that i use. as long as you are a little more patient with the 4gb models though it can work just fine.

    • @nathanreid2974
      @nathanreid2974 2 года назад +8

      chromebooks can run heavy tasks too.
      Had a screen recorder while recording programs via the chrome browser a lot of load.
      I have always worked my chromebooks to the limit.

  • @fayaazs1422
    @fayaazs1422 Год назад +20

    I am using chromebook for quite a while now. Acer Chromebook 15. I just love the google workspace. It really depends on how u use it. I use the Internet, i have my google drive, i use google docs, presentation etc. So if you are in the google ecosystem it is genius imo. I don´t do editing or laptop gaming. So i do not need a windows laptop. Cloud based working is just fine. You can use internet everywhere now a days. And in worst case scenario you can use your phone as a hotspot. I am sticking with a chromebook. Simply because it can do everything i need to do.

  • @AhmazinSKM
    @AhmazinSKM 2 года назад +91

    I have been using chromebooks for years. My current one is the Lenovo Duet 5. OLED screen, crazy 14+ battery life. I use xcloud, GeForce Now and Stadia for AAA gaming. Media consumption AND installed VS Code on the Linux partition for learning Python. Doubles as a tablet when disconnecting the included keyboard. It actually is a great device. Paid $300 for it.

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +14

      BOOM!!!

    • @lsd22252
      @lsd22252 2 года назад +4

      I have the original Duet but would love the Duet 5 with the OLED screen & 8GB of RAM. Is that the one you have ❓

    • @nathanreid2974
      @nathanreid2974 2 года назад +1

      chromebooks can run heavy tasks, but video editing may require a laotop depending on the editing you are doing

    • @kiishplush6705
      @kiishplush6705 Год назад

      Can you make resume on Chromebook’s?

  • @Cat-wl2ub
    @Cat-wl2ub 2 года назад +93

    Chromebook is perfect for my needs. It is cheap (

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +14

      100%

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 2 года назад +3

      @Galois if you have the skills to use Linux, you definitely don't need a Chromebook. Like you I use Linux by choice or W10/W11 for work, if I need to access all the features of MS Office.

  • @SBCBears
    @SBCBears 2 года назад +95

    Agree completely, Liron. I have a desktop Windows machine that I built and an old Chromebook I keep by my bed or use when I travel. The Cb is small, inexpensive, and has long battery life. I can create text files offline, copy/paste/format them when online and share. The Cb has Bluetooth and USB ports so I have unlimited storage for books, movies, podcasts. Plus, it's tough. I got an Asus ruggedized version.

  • @trendingNOW1824
    @trendingNOW1824 2 года назад +50

    Chromebook has provided me with the perfect solution in both work and private life. All my work activities are web-based. I have a decent amount of storage in SSD format and use an external drive for any additional stuff. I can easily work offline when needed (hardly ever). I have also converted my Acer Nitro 5 to Chromebook. (it was playing up and needed attention) Now it is a killer Chromebook!

  • @ecw0647
    @ecw0647 2 года назад +23

    You nailed it. I have several laptops with Windows and mostly Linux on them (I do a lot of virtualization), but I bought an 8 gb RAM refurbished CB for travel. I put movies and reading and tons of other stuff on an encrypted 240 GB SD card that inserts into the CB. I have 2-factor authentication on my google account, so I get phenomenal speed, great battery life, it's incredibly light, and I don't worry about it being stolen or lost as my account would be completely inaccessible thanks to 2-step verification. It's a great deal.

  • @DinoRodriguez
    @DinoRodriguez 2 года назад +31

    I run my entire business with ChromeOS (HP Dragonfly i7 32 GB RAM) I don't game (and gamers won't be in the market for a Chromebook anyway so I don't understand why this continues to be a talking point), but I web develop, create web apps, manage database systems, and a small team of tech enthusiasts, all of us are on ChromeOS.
    As for talking points, "you need to be on the internet" my question is: who really isn't on the internet (no matter the device)? I would love to speak to that person. At any rate, I left Windows and macOS years ago and I never need to worry about updating drivers or hardware, living in a sandboxed environment works for me and likely millions of others.

    • @tornadot2025
      @tornadot2025 2 года назад +11

      +1. One of the main uses for a personal computer is to connect to the internet, and Google was smart enough to figure that out and build a device that takes advantage of that basic fact. For those who think that a chromebook is ONLY useful if you're connected to the internet - I've managed to install a text editor, raster image editor, vector image editor, pdf reader, music player, and movie player locally on my chromebook, and they are all 100% usable offline. It is a myth that a chromebook needs to be constantly connected to the internet to be useful.

    • @johnps1670
      @johnps1670 2 года назад +1

      You don't user Power BI for your company?

    • @mikaa4366
      @mikaa4366 2 года назад +2

      I'm a CTO of a tech company and I've got plenty of Linux containers and apps on my chromebooks, apps/websites/databases/servers devevelopment as well..
      So what I did before using Linux laptops it's even easier now with ChromeOS... and now Steam is on Beta channel so we'll be seeing plenty of powerful gaming Chromebooks soon...

  • @Yell5651
    @Yell5651 2 года назад +38

    Chromebook completely serves my needs as they are simple. I don't play video games. The price is what sold me on it.

  • @dburgess287
    @dburgess287 2 года назад +43

    The thing that annoys me about Chromebooks is that google stop supporting them once they are over five years old, my first Chromebook was working fine when support ended for it.

    • @TomUK7
      @TomUK7 2 года назад +16

      They improved this. I'm pretty sure new chromebooks have 8 years of support.

    • @lenawall5256
      @lenawall5256 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@TomUK7 I think it's 10 years now? If I heard right.

    • @petergibson2318
      @petergibson2318 7 месяцев назад +6

      Even Windows 10 support ends next year, 2025. Chromebooks have a 9 or 10 year support lifetime.
      Much better than Windows versions. After 10 years you will probably want newer and improved hardware anyway.

    • @briangbur8743
      @briangbur8743 2 месяца назад

      @@petergibson2318 yes I don't like Windows anymore. Is there going to be responsible for filling a lot of landfills

  • @andreapivetta
    @andreapivetta 2 года назад +28

    Nothing wrong in paying a high price for a premium Chromebook. I do not want the complexity of traditional OSes AND still want a nice laptop with great hardware.

  • @RebeccaRaven
    @RebeccaRaven 2 года назад +13

    I have an Alienware x17, which is awesome for my gaming activities. On an airplane, or doctor's office waiting room, I like my Chromebook for reading and browsing. My little Chromebook fits in my purse and is easy to carry when I need it. Does anyone NEED three screens, ie, laptop, CB, and phone? No, but it's pretty convenient when they sit on my desk, ready to go!

    • @Tariphilip
      @Tariphilip Год назад

      😅 Little? What size and model is your chromebook?

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv 2 месяца назад

      Do u play Fortnite

  • @henriquemiguel95
    @henriquemiguel95 2 года назад +8

    I have an old laptop running ChromeOS Flex at the moment, back in the days in 2013 this laptop costed 200€ (euros) and almost 10 years later is still running perfectly thanks to ChromeOS, the only cost I has was buying a 40€ (euros) 120GB SSD. Thanks ChromeOS!

  • @thelastdruidofscotland
    @thelastdruidofscotland 2 года назад +7

    me, I am a music producer, and i use Remixlive, Chromes low overheads means I can do more with less, and the simplified, touch enabled interface is a blessing when performing.

  • @howardsontz983
    @howardsontz983 4 месяца назад +4

    I get 11+ hours battery life on my 4 year old Chromebook. Plus it allows me to install and use a 128 GB micro SD drive for extra onboard storage.

  • @rubyjreads7503
    @rubyjreads7503 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love mine. I have an external portable hub that connects to my microusb port. It gives me the ability to connect my external monitor, additional usb ports, and a network cable. I have several Windows-based laptops( i work in IT) I use my Chrombook for basic everyday tasks, wataching movies, videos reading..etc. I love the ease of use of a chromebook. I will always purchase Chromebooks

  • @aussiegruber86
    @aussiegruber86 Год назад +13

    I brought a Chromebook about 12 months ago for a few hundred dollars on sale one day, and I am super surprised how well it works for most tasks. I use it as a personal companion to my work laptop,

  • @MrPurle
    @MrPurle 2 года назад +27

    I guess it depends on what you need a laptop for - the core proposition is something simple and so I find it perfect for writing up notes or whatever, without the distraction of everything going on in WIndows or Mac - the OS gets out of the way. And if I want to I can use VS Code, Android Studio, Mullvad VPN and qbtorrent etc. I don't video edit, so it's not a loss - but if i did I wouldn't be doing it on a cheap laptop, I'd be on decent hardware and a massive screen...

    • @nathanreid2974
      @nathanreid2974 2 года назад +3

      chromebooks can run heavy tasks.
      even Intel Celeron sometimes

  • @ralphmcmahan2139
    @ralphmcmahan2139 2 года назад +4

    I love Chromebooks. Day to day I do everything on it.
    Won't be replacing my gaming pc. Everything else on Chrome OS.
    I daily drove a linux desktop from 1992-2019. With a Windows PC for gaming.

  • @dkpqzm
    @dkpqzm 2 года назад +6

    I'll keep my Chromebook. I don't need a server or any other computer tool.

  • @miguelm6307
    @miguelm6307 2 года назад +23

    I installed LibreOffice on my Chromebook as a workaround for MS Office. I love my CB Duet. Its just a nice light device for me to carry around when I'm away from home so I can quickly access things I don't prefer to open on my phone. Like doing emails, other admin stuff

    • @NR-nf1il
      @NR-nf1il 2 года назад +2

      How do you install LibreOffice?

    • @SciD1
      @SciD1 2 года назад

      @@NR-nf1il by enabling Linux first. I prefer FreeOffice 2021 myself.

    • @wazInoz7009
      @wazInoz7009 2 года назад

      Does Libra office support multiple sheets at once? Office 365 didn't support that on Chromebook

    • @LonBartlett-tl6jh
      @LonBartlett-tl6jh Год назад

      So I can do executive assistant duties on Chromebook?

  • @Max86421
    @Max86421 2 года назад +8

    Everything i do online... including video editing, That's why I love my chromebook 💯

    • @MitchellSelf-p8i
      @MitchellSelf-p8i 5 месяцев назад

      @@Max86421 i am into a. I western art and videos . Which would better chrome book or laptop?

  • @saeedahmed_40
    @saeedahmed_40 2 года назад +11

    Lumafusion is coming to ChromeOS which can bridge the video editing gap, Adobe Rush should work on it. For many people Rush will do the job, but if colour grading is something you need then just need to wait for Lumafusion. For me I am waiting for Lumafusion and the Pixelbook 2 to release before making the jump. I used an iPad for college and other than the odd app it worked well and I was doing a computing course so a Chromebook which Linux app will work on will do the job for me tbh

  • @gregorynpappas
    @gregorynpappas 2 года назад +4

    HE IS NOT BEING TOTALLY HONEST
    1) ChromeOS is read-only OS which means it CANNOT get viruses. PERIOD.
    2) Connect your Chromebook to your phone Wifi. Connectivity issues solved
    3) if you remote into work like many of us do, then it is all you need. Once you have taken over your work computer, it is just a dumb terminal.
    WHAT IS TRUE
    If you're the 5% that game or create intense media content, then Chromebooks are not for you. But Chromebooks handle 95% of what we all do everyday. And at well under $200, they are a worthy addition. Do you know any other 1 thing else that fits the needs of so many?

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +5

      Hey Gregory: I am not sure you know what the word HONEST actually means.
      What you offered we some great tips, but how is that showing that I was being DISHONEST?
      I am never sure why people don't just say: hey that was cool, here are some more cool tips? Why just go and be a dick? I HONESTLY don't know (see how that works)

  • @axmen9
    @axmen9 2 года назад +13

    I got one just because I don't need windows. Unfortunately one day I received a notice that Chrome couldn't update it anymore and I had no idea they were forcing updates and slowed it way down. It was my first and last Chromebook

  • @tonydyer2919
    @tonydyer2919 2 года назад +4

    Both Windows and macOS require internet access for updates. Can ANY operating system be updated without internet access? Also since ChromeOS can run Linux, a higher-end system can run Davinci Resolve. So the limitations are more imagined than real. Sure there are things that limit the choice of systems e.g. Final Cut is macOS only. Do people really use the unique features of Microsoft office to make it a deal breaker? More thinking on the use-case and real user needs should be applied to selecting ANY technology.

  • @Kfc58p
    @Kfc58p 2 месяца назад

    Danke!

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 месяца назад

      Appreciate you being here 🔥

  • @playzjesse3374
    @playzjesse3374 2 года назад +6

    Keep up these helpful videos man... I love them

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate you being here 🔥

  • @dna1737
    @dna1737 2 года назад +4

    I bought a ridiculously cheap Chromebook refurbished, and put Linux on it. I am loving it…

  • @gilbertoborrero2014
    @gilbertoborrero2014 2 года назад +3

    @Liron Segev ~ Is it just me or has most computer companies intentionally suppressing RAM to just 16GB or less these days? Most of the time if you want a laptop greater than 16GB Ram your forced to dish out $1000 or more. I have been a Windows supporter since 8088 and until just recently am considering to invest into a Chromebook but don't know how to discern if the Chromebook allows for RAM upgrade ability. For example I'm trying to avoid any predetermined soldered RAM on the motherboard. My life experience has taught me that maxing out RAM always improves the CPU performance and as such, every computer and / or laptop I purchase has me quickly asking how much RAM am I allowed to max out. Any suggestions?

  • @jasonjames4254
    @jasonjames4254 2 года назад +6

    Got a refurbed (looks like new with AUE June 2027) 15" touchscreen 1080p Chromebook off Newegg for $120. It handles 90% of everything I do. I use on old i5 desktop for everything else.

  • @armensaghatelian
    @armensaghatelian 2 года назад +28

    Let me disagree with you, especially with the last part, about the pricey Chromebooks. I'm leading an engineering team at a tech company, and working with multiple development tools, so I'm definitely not a student or an elderly, who has issues eith tech 🙂.
    I've had my $1000 Pixelbook for almost 2 years now. I bought it as a secondary device, but it quickly became my main device both for work and fun. I also have a desktop PC at the office, just in case I need Windows. For more then a year, I turned on the Windows PC only a couple of times, for checking the LAN connection, as there was an issue with the office Wifi 😀. The Pixelbook is amazing. Along with lots of web apps, I'm using android and linux apps as well, and they cover all my needs. I don't play games heavier than solitaire, and don't do video editing. But I can have 90+ tabs open with some linux apps running, with an external big screen connected, without any problems. I can work whole day without a charger (thought not with the external display), and still have charge left for watching a movie in the evening.

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +1

      Ok

    • @davidgraham9341
      @davidgraham9341 2 года назад +17

      I don’t know why just about every RUclipsr reviews hardware with the assumption that everybody wants to play games and do video editing.

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +4

      David, that's not the point. Editing and Gaming are just very intensive so it's a way to push the hardware to the limit. If it can handle that, it's going to handle Word.

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 2 года назад

      @@LironSegev Word and Excel are must-have apps for a lot of folk in their day jobs. But for home use, a much wider range of choice is possible.

    • @phillipjames453
      @phillipjames453 2 года назад

      @@davidgraham9341 That assumption is not always correct.

  • @NR-nf1il
    @NR-nf1il 2 года назад +8

    I am somewhat tech savvy for my age. With Chromebooks comes a learning curve if you have never used one before

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +8

      True, but very quick to pick up

    • @mjs28s
      @mjs28s 2 года назад +4

      more like a learning speed bump.

  • @RyanNiemer
    @RyanNiemer Год назад +2

    I realize this video is 7 months old, but, a lot of this information has changed.

  • @MrRedKing
    @MrRedKing 2 года назад +5

    Been using my Pixel Slate for years. I'm able to get everything I need to be done. I'm riding it out until it gives out on me.

    • @StromBugSlayer
      @StromBugSlayer 2 года назад

      But I'm sure it's no longer getting security updates, right?

    • @averyirving4435
      @averyirving4435 2 года назад +2

      @@StromBugSlayer i think its getting updates till 2026

    • @MrRedKing
      @MrRedKing 2 года назад +1

      @@StromBugSlayer ironically enough it just updated today

    • @KoldSteel1990
      @KoldSteel1990 2 года назад +1

      Still using my i5 pixel slate as well. It still gets what I need done. The only time the 8th gen processor slows down a bit is when I'm on Google Meet calls. Other than that is is working great still.

  • @freduah4253
    @freduah4253 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have a very nice powerful pc at home but on the go I use a Chromebook and it does a great job espacially with battery life. 🙂

  • @Green_House
    @Green_House 2 года назад +2

    I was given an old W10 laptop (Sooooo slow).
    Replaced the HDD with another one and installed FydeOS on it.
    I can put back the old HDD if required. Best of both worlds? 🤔

  • @Martin-el5uu
    @Martin-el5uu 7 месяцев назад +1

    Have both CB and laptop and really like my chromebook, but for me there won't be any more CB's until google fixes that there is no possibility to set the volume for the left and right channels separately. If you have a hearing loss, you cannot balance the sound when listening to music, watching movies or playing games. Incredibly disturbing. A very basic feature that exists in Windows but not in Chrome OS. Really bad...

  • @theaudiosenseinl
    @theaudiosenseinl 2 года назад +11

    A Chromebook or a laptop? A Chromebook is a laptop. A MacBook is a laptop. A Surface is a laptop. A System76 is a laptop. There is no difference. So what do you mean a Chromebook or a laptop?

  • @idf-j7r
    @idf-j7r 10 месяцев назад +1

    i use both tablets and desktops, Chromebook and Windows, and Linux. Everything has it's own uses

  • @blackrock1961
    @blackrock1961 Год назад

    I carry my Chromebook to the office and when I travel.
    I use a VDI for work. My work desk has two monitors, a mouse, a keyboard, and a small appliance that allows me to connect to the VDI. When I'm away from the office I use Citrix to connect to the VDI.
    So, when I'm in the office, I use my Chromebook in the coffee shop, cafe, or anyplace else in the building when I want to get away from my desk.
    Same thing when I travel. It's perfect for somebody who is on-call 24/7, even while on vacation.

  • @Denver-yw4zp
    @Denver-yw4zp 2 года назад +5

    IMO, it is the best 2nd laptop for my use. Traveling with it to simply connect trhough the airports, bluetooth thrrough your phones to talk to families and watch some tv shows online including RUclips. Best computer to have as for that. No need for installing MS Office, use the online version or Google Docs, etc.

  • @JaiNormis
    @JaiNormis Год назад +1

    Does the Chrome browser on a Chromebook use the same degree of memory as it does on my Windows laptop? About 2 GB is standard for me...

  • @asan1050
    @asan1050 Год назад +1

    Liron, ThanksMuch!

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  Год назад

      Appreciate you watching 🔥 hopefully subscribe too 😜

    • @asan1050
      @asan1050 Год назад

      I am subscribed already@@LironSegev

  • @impalse
    @impalse 2 года назад +2

    What computer do you use for editing videos? Make a video about it if you can.

  • @carllawler2837
    @carllawler2837 2 года назад +4

    I have a chrome book, and don't often use it ...
    I need windows programs...especially for my photography...

    • @philip6502
      @philip6502 Год назад

      Why did you buy it?

    • @carllawler2837
      @carllawler2837 Год назад

      @@philip6502 It was half off on a black Friday sale .
      I can still use it for web surfing.

  • @tomrockefeller4620
    @tomrockefeller4620 2 года назад +4

    When in Chrome, do as the Chromans do.

  • @shroud4269
    @shroud4269 9 месяцев назад +1

    You can solve the potential battery life issue by bringing a high quality power bank with you. Anker has many great power banks 10-20k mAh with iQ charging or you can buy one of their GAN wall chargers that go up to 150watts all you really need is a 3-6ft usb cord and battery life will never be an issue ever again

  • @NickThunnda
    @NickThunnda 6 месяцев назад +1

    Everything needs the internet, and wifi is everywhere.

  • @Dawn-zo2ny
    @Dawn-zo2ny 8 месяцев назад +1

    The chromebook screens used to be dimmer, at least the ones on display...i wonder if they are still like that...

  • @PiltdownSuperman
    @PiltdownSuperman 2 года назад +6

    Sure, I can see getting a Chromebook for travel or an emergency backup. For me, it would be to write weblog articles, post on social(ist) media, and other things. Google Docs would help me out as well. The heavy-duty stuff I would use on my tower.

  • @pedros8889
    @pedros8889 Год назад +2

    Windows 10 has put me off purchasing a laptop so decided to go for a Chromebook’s last night, only need it for emails and word documents, more admin kinda stuff plus was only £175

  • @CohlTrain
    @CohlTrain 4 месяца назад +2

    I really feel like you should only get a windows PC for gaming. I feel like Chromebooks are a lot better for productivity.

  • @tvalecic
    @tvalecic 2 года назад +2

    Thnx - any idea how to migrate old laptops from windows 7 to chromeoS?

  • @ISILENTNINJAI
    @ISILENTNINJAI Год назад +1

    Contemplating getting a chrombook because i only need it to remote control my desktop at home when im at work or om the go. Ive been doing it on my phone but need something with a bigger screen. Whats your take on using it for only this purpose.

  • @user-kt6lo8yd6n
    @user-kt6lo8yd6n Год назад +1

    I have a second hand omen 015 I bought a few years ago with 16gb ram, ssd and 1660 TI dual boot Windows 11 & Manjaro. It still works great but feels like overkill to even own. Networking and remote sharing is sophisticated nowadays to the point that it becomes redundant. For example, I can use software to replicate my gaming desktop PC on an android or ipad device, so rather then spending on a laptop, it is better to upgrade my PC to be more powerful and use cheaper devices to access the master PC and server on the home network.
    With an iPad, keyboard and program like duet I can use the same PC to create a laptop like experience while also being able to use the iPad as a writing surface in windows. And you can do the same with any android tablet. At a certain point though, too many devices just become clutter that actually stalls productivity. I think for the best focus, you should limit yourself to 2-3 core devices to do all your work and play on. I also don't think that extreme portability is as great as people say. If you have the ability, it is much better to have a workstation in the exact same place everyday in my opinion.

  • @WFHBhong
    @WFHBhong Год назад +4

    Yes, I do agree with this one. I just bought a Chromebook and after a day, I would like to sell it because it's not reliable. One major drawback for me when I buy Chromebook is that I could not play my downloaded movies that have the .ts extension. Even when I use an android app, it is just not that fluent. The frame keeps skipping and the files I need to transfer it to the local drive from my micro sd card for it to be detected. I tried so many apps such as VLC, MXplayer, and many more. Nothing is working properly.

  • @JWimpy
    @JWimpy 2 года назад +1

    I use Chromebook all day every day. And quite a bit of that is off line. When I get back to my WiFi it auto-updates. And I use Microsoft Word on it as well, but mostly the Google Docs.

  • @GoGreenAutos
    @GoGreenAutos 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've used Chromebooks for many years now (since they came out) for both personal and business use and never looked back. I got fed up of the Microsoft eco system, with the slow updates, antivirus protection, crashes etc etc. Chrome OS is slick and fast. I do all our business activities on Chromebooks including the accounting, video editing, docs (all in Google Docs) etc etc. We have one application that requires Windows and its a pain to boot up the old Windows machine once a month to use it and just booting it up is a 30 minute task!

  • @yukuhana
    @yukuhana 6 месяцев назад

    I can almost resort to a Chromebook, except I use Quicken / GnuCash accounting software. Is there anything comparable I can use on a Chromebook?

  • @princehassansaleh5159
    @princehassansaleh5159 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your service great information

  • @allisonjames2923
    @allisonjames2923 Год назад

    Excellent review thank you. Very helpful 😊

  • @bizobravo7096
    @bizobravo7096 2 года назад +14

    Love the review. Sounds like I can do with a Chromebook since I am not a heavy gamer (there is consoles for that I believe) and will not need all that graphics power, plus I will be using it for the family to have it readily available for use around the house.

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +5

      Perfect! It loads quickly, keeps a nice long battery, and for web browsing, streaming, and even Google Docs, its perfect.

  • @kakiseven5702
    @kakiseven5702 Год назад +2

    Year by year ChromeOS features are rapidly growing and their fans too ❤️🔥 Very Clean OS❤️🙏🏻🔥

  • @nathanreid2974
    @nathanreid2974 2 года назад +3

    Disagree with some points,
    I am able to do video editing on my chromebook using video editors that can work offline.
    I am also able to do media conversions offline too, and google docs can work offline both android and web.
    On my previous chromebook i would run a screen recorder while recording tv programs or run heavy tasks and it held up fine.
    Chromebooks can do heavy tasks and be used offline

  • @georgelouis6515
    @georgelouis6515 11 месяцев назад

    So it has to be connected to a home internet to work and you can’t make RUclips videos on it or use Microsoft word. I’m trying to replace my old laptop. It’s a Mac book pro on snow leopard. Is a chrome book an affordable upgrade from what I’m currently “working” with?

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 10 месяцев назад

      Well you can buy inexpensive Chromebooks, but they usually have terrible performance. A lot of people who complain about how sluggish Chromebooks are usually have the low-end devices that are very inexpensive, but you get what you pay for.

  • @Petersworld77
    @Petersworld77 Год назад

    Question to you tech guys - is a Chromebook suitable if I’m building a Wordpress website? Don’t do much locally, it’s mostly all web based work. Cheers

  • @concerned_2023
    @concerned_2023 3 месяца назад +1

    I just purchased a 17 inch chromebook to use my Windows 365 in the cloud.

  • @songjeongkim9147
    @songjeongkim9147 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this information, I found right answer from you!

  • @dustinzimmerman7402
    @dustinzimmerman7402 Год назад

    So I have a 500 gb portable hard drive that I can plug in via a USB port. Can I still use it with a chromebook??

  • @BrandonClark-StocksPassports
    @BrandonClark-StocksPassports Год назад +1

    Thanks bro. Good video

  • @jingsum9613
    @jingsum9613 Год назад

    Hi! Asking for opinion.
    I am starting college next month and I requested a laptop for a grad gift from my grandma, though she unawarely (I think) bought an acer chromebook instead. And the thing that puts me off with CB is that microsoft apps CANNOT be installed in CB, which I need the most, especially for powerpoint presentations. (Does CB have HDMI?) So, I brought this concern to my uncle and he said that he’d exchange his old laptop with the CB. But, after watching this video, I am starting to hesitate if I will exchange my CB with the laptop. Thank you!

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  Год назад

      You can use Microsoft in the cloud like you can with Google Docs/ Sheets/ Presentation. With my kids college they prefer that as they work on group projects and share the document. So you have to see if that will work for you.

  • @chrissaltmarsh6777
    @chrissaltmarsh6777 2 года назад +2

    I use a chromebook for work. But that is programming, not video editing. The linux works very well indeed, it is all secure, it will work on the bus without net connection. It has an 11th gen Intel in it, so it rips.
    And I can watch a movie or listen to music if so inclined.
    Ta for the story

    • @WayneSmith619
      @WayneSmith619 2 года назад

      You know kdenlive is in the linux repository - although the current build is not happy with the GPU as provided virtually through Chromeos - it is stable with GPU turned off.

  • @TheOfficialABHS
    @TheOfficialABHS 4 месяца назад

    I use a high-end Chromebook (Acer Spin 714) with 16 GB RAM and a Core i7. I haven't used MS Office in years, so the only downside is no DaVinci. I did try Parallels; it kinda sorta works as a Windows VM. I have used this Chromebook for over a year as my exclusive computer at work and home. To me, if you want a true productivity machine get something that is Chromebook Plus and spend $500+

  • @erichowry9356
    @erichowry9356 Год назад

    I just got my mom a chromebook for Christmas. I think she's going to like it!

  • @davidrumbelow
    @davidrumbelow 4 месяца назад

    I have Avast on android phones and tablet.
    Can I connect my non wifi printer to a Chromebook

  • @Bulletstop75
    @Bulletstop75 2 года назад +1

    I've used mine as a dev system for a while. Google Pixelbook. It's a great machine

    • @phillipjames453
      @phillipjames453 2 года назад

      I like everything about the Google Pixelbook Go!

  • @GodgiftOruama-pm7dt
    @GodgiftOruama-pm7dt Год назад +1

    Can I use a chrome book for DJing please, I need answers its urgent.

  • @godwiniyamah838
    @godwiniyamah838 3 месяца назад

    I have a dell 7410 Chromebook i7// 16gb// 512ssd 10thgen. I'm transitioning into cybersecurity is the Chromebook okay for my use? Or if i should install the windows 11 into it will it also be cool.
    Please i need and guide on wat to do please 🙏

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 Месяц назад

      You'll need to enable Linux Support. ChromeOS by itself is extremely limited and won't be useful for your studies. Most of the programs you will use in Cybersec require Windows or Linux.

  • @syedsaudkazmi
    @syedsaudkazmi Год назад +2

    Conclusion : Laptops for work, Chromebooks for Entertainment

  • @Unc1eMike
    @Unc1eMike Год назад +1

    Don't make it sound like deal-breakers are exclusive to Chromebooks. There are many computing choices out there, and which one is right for you depends highly on what your needs are, and what you value in a device. A Chromebook is a terrible choice if you need to use an application that's exclusive to Windows or Mac. Windows is a terrible choice if all you need is a web browser, if you place a high value on security, or if you'd rather not have your computer out of commission for what seems like an eternity while it installs updates. Mac is a terrible choice if you need to use an application that's exclusive to Windows, or if you value value. Understanding your own needs and wants is crucial to making the right choice when it comes to computing. That said, I agree 100% that Chromebooks are a great recommendation for less tech-savvy friends and family members; it's a great way to reduce the amount of time you spend doing tech support.
    Finally, laptop != Windows. Laptop is a form factor, just like desktop, all-in-one or tablet. ChromeOS devices, as well as devices running Windows, are available in all of these form factors.

  • @gwine9087
    @gwine9087 2 года назад

    I lugged around a laptop, every day, for 20 years. I still have one, but only used it when travelling.

  • @jefferyjames8292
    @jefferyjames8292 7 месяцев назад

    How about if i want to replace windows to chrome
    Is there any chance to replace windows os to chrome os??? TQ

  • @bsunil610
    @bsunil610 2 года назад

    asus chromebook c523na-br0300 model
    Can change its emmc storage to m.2 nvme ssd?

  • @TheGodzilla2201
    @TheGodzilla2201 9 месяцев назад

    I just got the Acer 314 Spin 2 in 1 8gb ram 128gb storage 6000 intel celeron processor and I'm enjoying it so far. Its a Chromebook of course. I don't photograph, or video edit on my laptops. I also don't play games on my laptop.

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 9 месяцев назад

    I been using chromebooks more than a decade! Bullet proof! Great for casual user!

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  9 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed! I have two and I love how light they are and how long the battery lasts

    • @frankroper3274
      @frankroper3274 9 месяцев назад

      I went on the internet in 96. Had trouble and picked up viruses with everything I bought! I came upon Acer Chrome Book and that is what I use! I have tablets but Acer is my go to when I need a laptop!@@LironSegev

  • @cinspain08
    @cinspain08 11 месяцев назад

    I need a laptop for work as my Mac is to difficult to use . I use Dropbox to access files, then log into google for excel and my charts but I need it all to run at the same time and then use outlook too. Would a Chromebook be capable of all of this without freezing up

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 10 месяцев назад

      A Chromebook can work, but you have to buy a fairly decent one. The cheap sub-$200 devices likely won't work too well for what you want.

  • @victortomasetti5186
    @victortomasetti5186 2 года назад

    Can anyone recommend some photo editing software that I can download from the Play store. Do you think Snapseed would work on a Chromebook?

  • @hanqiao1
    @hanqiao1 Год назад

    Thank you, I will buy a chromebook after watching this. It is right for my needs.

  • @sumadinac3977
    @sumadinac3977 5 месяцев назад

    can it be used exclusively for Facebook and Messenger, I really don't need it for anything else

  • @ken.matinale
    @ken.matinale 2 года назад +10

    I've been using Chromebooks primarily for about ten years. Simpler than trying to install Linux on a defunct Windows PC. On the infrequent occasions that I want to run Microsoft Access in Windows I run its anti-virus utility as soon as it boots up because I don't trust Windows. I don't need to do that on my expensive, not cheap, Pixelbook. Chrome OS handles that.
    I use Google Docs on its servers, so no need to backup. Yes, I need to be online but when are we using a PC when we're not online? Mega storage on my Chromebook is unnecessary. Plus, I want solid state storage not a 1985 crashable hard drive. Come on.
    Windows is a bloated mess. I only use it for Access to do baseball research.

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  2 года назад +2

      This guy gets it 👍

    • @juliusfucik4011
      @juliusfucik4011 2 года назад

      Install Ubuntu and use Libreoffice? I think it does Access DBs... Ubuntu is simple and powerful. I use it for everything from writing papers, video editing, to programming.

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 2 года назад +1

      @@juliusfucik4011 Based on my experiences with Word, Excel and LibreOffice, I doubt that LibreOffice would be 100% OK as a replacement for MS Access. Also, doing pretty much anything that Chromebook will do is likely to be much easier than doing it on Ubuntu. But Ubuntu can do things that Chromebooks just cannot do (eg accessing a CD-ROM), so there is pay back for the effort required to learn Ubuntu.

  • @nanethrogador3346
    @nanethrogador3346 Год назад

    Does big query work for chromebook?

  • @alma9281
    @alma9281 2 года назад

    5:13 did you say install Office wpa or wps?

  • @johnm8284
    @johnm8284 2 года назад +3

    Don't forget the planned obsolescence of chrome books...it's a bit tighter than a laptop. though you could switch your chormebook to linux I suppose for extending the life...

    • @SciD1
      @SciD1 2 года назад +1

      Who even keeps a laptop for 8 or 10 years anyway?

    • @johnm8284
      @johnm8284 2 года назад +4

      @@SciD1 I have an do as a life long IT Professional. I also don't buy things just to throw them away - that's just wasteful.

    • @davidhardcore704
      @davidhardcore704 2 года назад +1

      @@SciD1 if it still works just as great when you first buy it then why not ?

    • @SciD1
      @SciD1 2 года назад +1

      @@davidhardcore704 it's ok to keep it. I only said that because people rarely keep a computer that long.

  • @Pappiah
    @Pappiah Год назад +1

    Chromebook is just a tablet with a keyboard I bought it for my freelance work as a temp laptop but I can't even have slack or other apps.

  • @Gil5876
    @Gil5876 Год назад

    my laptop is 4 years old and it takes a bit of time to start up. And sometimes my task bar is empty so I have to restart. I could switch to a chromebook and use my windows desktop for writing.

  • @a.s.george1161
    @a.s.george1161 Год назад +2

    Most of the things this guy has said on here are most definitely false! Chromebooks get some much bad press by people that don't really know the half of what they're about and don't really use one daily. And stop saying they are cheap and have minimal storage. That's not true either. There are premium Chromebooks that cost over a 1000, with massive storage and runs like a dream. All these clout chasers need to stop talking about this OS in the way they do just for views. Actually go use a high-end one and see for yourself if you'll ever be able to go back to your windows PC or not. Absolute fools!

  • @KirbyKlein6
    @KirbyKlein6 Год назад

    I have a Chromebase, Pixelbook, and Pixel. They have been awesome!

    • @LironSegev
      @LironSegev  Год назад

      Nice! I love the Pixel phones.

  • @T6706K
    @T6706K Год назад +1

    What your saying is take care of your stuff.

  • @soulpa7ch
    @soulpa7ch Год назад

    If you're a linux geek, you can usually install linux directly on the SSD. You don't need a google account to do that. I've been using my C720p that way for nearly a decade now, and It's still ticking along just fine. I occasionally dual boot into ChromeOS just for giggles though.