Quote from: RobertJasiek on March 20, 2023, 20:17:59Quote from: jwb on March 20, 2023, 19:55:36Those of us in the market for Chromebooks know why we are buying them.
How about sharing your reasons?
Sure, but they might not apply to anyone else. I like having the Linux environment, and Chromebooks are the only Linux laptops that actually work. Unlike a ThinkPad or a Dell, Chromebook power management and multitouch work out of the box, no issues. I also prefer the once-a-month instant software update to all other operating systems' update mechanism, which either takes too much (macOS) happens too often (Windows) or randomly breaks everything (Ubuntu). I can let my kids use my Chromebook without any reservations that they are going to screw anything up, since everything is in the cloud and if it comes to that extreme I can factory reset the machine and be back up and running within a few minutes at worst. Finally, I can use a Chromebook for my remote work, and because it's a naturally safer system I don't need to install a battery-gobbling antivirus and policy engine like I need to use on a MacBook.
I think a buyer's overall strategy should be to choose their applications, then the operating system that best supports those applications, and finally hardware to suit the operating system. In that worldview, hardware reviewers should reserve their thoughts about the operating system, and predicate their review on the fact that readers already want that OS. Think of how annoying it would be if a habitual ChromeOS user reviewed laptops and in 95% of the articles inserted their dismissive opinions about Windows.