1. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
    Brilliant. I've never looked back. I have my desktop on order and now my lovely new Chromebook on the way.

    I challenge everyone to try it.
    I tried a build of Chromium OS which is the open source version, it's more of a preview but I like the layout and its integration into Chrome. I'd love to ditch my Windows 10/Ubuntu 14.4 combo, it's rather high maintenance.
  2. Originally posted by thefly108:[..]
    I tried a build of Chromium OS which is the open source version, it's more of a preview but I like the layout and its integration into Chrome. I'd love to ditch my Windows 10/Ubuntu 14.4 combo, it's rather high maintenance.
    There is zero maintenance with chrome. Updates every 6 weeks. No virus concerns. 4 second boot time and all day battery on laptops. I am looking forward to getting the Chrome box with a nice monitor or 2.
  3. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
    There is zero maintenance with chrome. Updates every 6 weeks. No virus concerns. 4 second boot time and all day battery on laptops. I am looking forward to getting the Chrome box with a nice monitor or 2.
    Hmm sounds worth looking in to
  4. Thaks Gerard...guess I have to check it out.
  5. You're pretty much limited to Google Docs. Works nicely for writing text, spreadsheets are a bit underdeveloped. If you use Excel to make diagrams and stuff, you'll probably find it lacking.

    I have had my a Chromebook for two years. I like it a lot. Great to surf with and such, but I wouldn't want it to be my only computer.

    I'm probably gonna flip the dev switch and install Crouton, which lets you run both Chrome OS and Linux simultaneously. I feel like I need it since I've been getting into programming a bit.
  6. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
    You're pretty much limited to Google Docs. Works nicely for writing text, spreadsheets are a bit underdeveloped. If you use Excel to make diagrams and stuff, you'll probably find it lacking.

    I have had my a Chromebook for two years. I like it a lot. Great to surf with and such, but I wouldn't want it to be my only computer.

    I'm probably gonna flip the dev switch and install Crouton, which lets you run both Chrome OS and Linux simultaneously. I feel like I need it since I've been getting into programming a bit.
    You might be interested in Ubuntu, it's a great distribution of Linux that runs efficiently, I have used it to root androids, replace os on tablets, write powershell (which I am terrible at), etc.
  7. If I can get a buyer for my Acer C720 for £100 then the Toshiba Chromebook 2 will have cost me less than £100 to upgrade. Not bad.

    I'll never go back to Windows. I've never needs MS Office in day to life so I am not missing out on anything really.
  8. Originally posted by germcevoy:If I can get a buyer for my Acer C720 for £100 then the Toshiba Chromebook 2 will have cost me less than £100 to upgrade. Not bad.

    I'll never go back to Windows. I've never needs MS Office in day to life so I am not missing out on anything really.

    Yeah. Once you stop using Windows, you don't look back. Pretty much everything and anything is on other platforms.

    Speaking of other platforms - has anyone had a good experience with the new OS X?
  9. thinking about buying a new digital camera, as my canon powershot proves to be too big for the casual occasion and my old digi cam is hardly worth taking along anymore am interested in a sony or panasonic one... any recs? (up to 350€)
  10. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    Yeah. Once you stop using Windows, you don't look back. Pretty much everything and anything is on other platforms.

    Speaking of other platforms - has anyone had a good experience with the new OS X?
    No problems so far for me.

    Definitely agree on Windows.
  11. Toshiba Chromebook 2 is a pretty thing. Lovely screen and a much better keyboard than that of the Acer. Also better speakers. A worthy upgrade and about as good as it gets apart from the Pixel.
  12. Originally posted by flowerchild:thinking about buying a new digital camera, as my canon powershot proves to be too big for the casual occasion and my old digi cam is hardly worth taking along anymore am interested in a sony or panasonic one... any recs? (up to 350€)
    colleague suggested I get a panasonic dmc lf1 lumix. ordered it to take a look at it first..