Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Thanks for the info.
I'm torn! A lot of companies (Asus, HP) are releasing "chromebook killers" this holiday in the form of $199 laptops that support windows 8 and installing of actual programs and stuff. I suppose the only caveat is that they have pretty similar specs to the chromebooks, so installing a ton of software on them and trying to run it all probably wouldn't work that well anyway.
Decisions.
Buy a Chromebook from somewhere with easy returns. Amazon are fairly easy to deal with. Means you can try one for a week or so. Best thing to do though is to use the chrome browser exclusively for a while. If you find yourself being able to do everything on the web then definitely pull the plug on a Chromebook.
The 5 second boot up time is awesome. I'll never buy another Windows machine.