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gamma
11-27-2017, 02:05 PM
DGS1 is a Freshman. The only thing he wants for Christmas is a laptop. He really does need one for school, since all of his textbooks, assignments, grades are on Canvas online. I really love apple products, but even a MacBook Air (refurbished) is over my budget. They use Chrome Books at school. He and his siblings all had Laptops previously and downloaded viruses within months, after which the laptops were unusable. Is anyone familiar with the difference and my main concern is that he will be disappointed on Christmas morning.

hillview
11-27-2017, 02:45 PM
A chrome book does not allow you do download software (like Microsoft Word or PowerPoint or Excel) but you can use cloud based apps like Google Docs and Google Sheets (excel like product) as long as you have an internet connection.

A laptop or MacBook or MacBook Air all has storage where you can download and work off line and online and where you can work on software like PowerPoint and Excel.

Hope this helps!

LBW
11-27-2017, 03:01 PM
If he wants it for school and browsing the internet, get a Chromebook. If he also wants to play video games, do photo/video editing, etc, he'd need a regular laptop.

sariana
11-27-2017, 03:42 PM
If you're worried about viruses, a CB is a great choice. Just make sure you know how to "wipe" the device (you can Google it) and make sure to save everything to the Cloud or to an external device before wiping. Often CBs will "default" to downloading to the internal drive, which will be lost in a "wipe."

CBs do have limitations and might not otherwise be a good choice, but for virus issues they are golden.

gamma
11-27-2017, 03:51 PM
I'm sure he would love to play games, but he has an iPhone and an iPad for that. I did read that you can play web based games on the CB or on an app purchased from the Google Play store. He likes to watch Netflicks and Youtube, which I think he can do. Thanks so much!

LBW
11-27-2017, 04:24 PM
Yes, there are definitely some web-based CB games. My kids were just obsessed with one that involves buying paperclips. :rolleye0014:

sariana
11-27-2017, 04:47 PM
I'm sure he would love to play games, but he has an iPhone and an iPad for that. I did read that you can play web based games on the CB or on an app purchased from the Google Play store. He likes to watch Netflicks and Youtube, which I think he can do. Thanks so much!

I don't know about Netflix, but YouTube is owned by Google and thus operates seamlessly with CBs.

ETA: I watch YouTube videos on my CB all the time. I have the cheapo Acer from Target, which is on sale right now for $130. I love it, but it has a small working memory (only 2G), which causes it to crash if I try to have too many tabs open. It's not a huge deal because it reloads where I left off (after shutting down by holding the power button for 8-10 seconds), but it is annoying. There are nicer CBs on sale right now elsewhere, but if it's going to go to and from school, stick with 11.6". If it's staying at home, a 14" is fine, and probably preferable. Costco had a good price on one, I think.