Your laptop probably has many applications or programs installed that you never use.
Think about it: what do you 99% of the time you are using your laptop? Your answer is probably surfing the net.
The Google Chromebook is designed to work online by using Google Drive.
What this means is that you save your files on a server accessed through the internet instead of your computer's hard drive. It relies on web-based apps, such as Gmail, Google Docs and the Drive.
Because it frees your laptop's memory, it boosts in seconds, updates itself automatically and de-clutters your portable device.
What makes the Chromebook even more appealing is its price. They sell from $200 - $300.
This operating system is integrated in three different laptop brands:
You get it for less than the price of a tablet, but with many more uses and features.
It is definitely a laptop worth considering buying, especially if your main focus usage is the web.
It is definitely a laptop worth considering buying, especially if your main focus usage is the web.
For an interactive explanation, take a look at this three-minute video: