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RE: Living Off A Samsung Chromebook 500C For The Summer.
I just discovered chromebooks like...a month ago and I've seen a whole lotta reviews on YouTube. From the Google Pixelbook to the Acer Flipbook and even the Asus Chromebooks. I particularly had to search out posts made in relation to chromebooks and Android OS (I'm a super big fan).
So, your post has been quite informative. I'm currently a student so, like you said, I'd have to compromise in terms of memory space and all (at least a 32-64GB SD card can go a long way). Most of what I'll be doing anyway is basically using the web.
And now that Chrome OS will support more of Android apps (and in offline mode too), I have high hopes the platform will be more user-friendly.
Sorry for the late reply, just seen this. The 32 - 64GD SD helps, you can always add an external hard drive too. For people that just do email, and surf the web I really think it's the perfect computer. It covers all the basics, email, social networking, surfing the web. You also have Google docs for text editing and research papers. Not so much for gamers, or people that edit video and music. It's funny because I always thought the Chromebooks were Android App compatible, and didn't find out till I talked to the salesman, that it's generally a new feature. Adding apps changes everything and really opens things up as far as software that's available.