bama_ed
It's kind of fun to do the impossible-Walt Disney
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I just got a new Chromebook to replace my dead Microsoft Surface 2 (I bought it for $100 as an open box special at Best Buy after Christmas one year so no big loss). It's the #2 machine in our house after the laptop and I really like it.
I went with the Chromebook instead of a tablet because I like having the constant keyboard. We're an Android house when it comes to smartphones so the Google Chrome interface is a natural fit for us.
I paid $299 for a Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015) from Amazon which has a 13.3" beautiful screen. Doing my research, the Dell 13" Chromebook is probably the top Chromebook currently but it is also is about 50% more expensive (it's geared more toward business/enterprise use).
The complaints about Chromebooks appear to be mostly unfounded or managed by using alternatives. About the only thing I can't get around is I have used my laptop's optical drive to rip musical cd's and dvd movies (with legal software) but even now Amazon provides an mp3 version of the cd music for nearly all the cd's I buy. The laptop is still kicking so I can rip my latest DVD purchases (the Bama Cotten Bowl victory over Michigan State and the Bama Championship victory over Clemson). But I don't rip many DVD's any more (I have my Bogart collection already ripped).
So I could almost feel like I could move full time to Chromebooks and simplify my life and migrate decades of pictures, music, and files to Google Drive. But it can't be that simple. I must be overlooking something. What am I missing?
I had an old 64GB microSD card that I stuck in an adapter in the SD slot of my machine to load my local music and movies onto. My entire catelog of Chicago albums (I through XXXIV or 1-34 for the unwashed) fits along side my Bela Fleck albums, Disney theme park music, "the best of..." of just about every pop/rock group from the 70s/80s, my Bogart movies, the Indy Jones 1-3 and Bourne 1-3 movies, and all the big Bama bowl game victories. And I have space left over.
What am I missing? Try to poke holes in my theory and I'll either tell you my work-around or say you got me. I want feedback from my DIS Camping brothers and sisters.
Bama Ed
I went with the Chromebook instead of a tablet because I like having the constant keyboard. We're an Android house when it comes to smartphones so the Google Chrome interface is a natural fit for us.
I paid $299 for a Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015) from Amazon which has a 13.3" beautiful screen. Doing my research, the Dell 13" Chromebook is probably the top Chromebook currently but it is also is about 50% more expensive (it's geared more toward business/enterprise use).
The complaints about Chromebooks appear to be mostly unfounded or managed by using alternatives. About the only thing I can't get around is I have used my laptop's optical drive to rip musical cd's and dvd movies (with legal software) but even now Amazon provides an mp3 version of the cd music for nearly all the cd's I buy. The laptop is still kicking so I can rip my latest DVD purchases (the Bama Cotten Bowl victory over Michigan State and the Bama Championship victory over Clemson). But I don't rip many DVD's any more (I have my Bogart collection already ripped).
So I could almost feel like I could move full time to Chromebooks and simplify my life and migrate decades of pictures, music, and files to Google Drive. But it can't be that simple. I must be overlooking something. What am I missing?
I had an old 64GB microSD card that I stuck in an adapter in the SD slot of my machine to load my local music and movies onto. My entire catelog of Chicago albums (I through XXXIV or 1-34 for the unwashed) fits along side my Bela Fleck albums, Disney theme park music, "the best of..." of just about every pop/rock group from the 70s/80s, my Bogart movies, the Indy Jones 1-3 and Bourne 1-3 movies, and all the big Bama bowl game victories. And I have space left over.
What am I missing? Try to poke holes in my theory and I'll either tell you my work-around or say you got me. I want feedback from my DIS Camping brothers and sisters.
Bama Ed