Abigail
06-01-2013, 14:56
Hi everyone,
I'm buying a laptop at the end of the month and have some questions about chromebooks.
I've noticed they are a lot cheaper than standard laptops but I also heard that they're only for browsing the internet on and you can't install programs. Is this true? I'd also need a large hard drive to house my music and tv shows.
I mainly use my laptop for internet browsing and downloading tv programs and music, I don't really use MS Office or other software. The programs I use regularly are Chrome, Vuze, VLC media player, itunes, and Skype once in a blue moon.
I don't want to buy something that doesn't suit my needs, so I guess what I'm asking is: should I buy a chromebook or should I spend a bit more and get a typical laptop? Can anybody recommend me a decent laptop for under £400? It needs to have a huge hard drive, minimum 4gb RAM, and 15.6" screen or bigger. I don't want a tiny netbook.
Thanks in advance.
I'm buying a laptop at the end of the month and have some questions about chromebooks.
I've noticed they are a lot cheaper than standard laptops but I also heard that they're only for browsing the internet on and you can't install programs. Is this true? I'd also need a large hard drive to house my music and tv shows.
I mainly use my laptop for internet browsing and downloading tv programs and music, I don't really use MS Office or other software. The programs I use regularly are Chrome, Vuze, VLC media player, itunes, and Skype once in a blue moon.
I don't want to buy something that doesn't suit my needs, so I guess what I'm asking is: should I buy a chromebook or should I spend a bit more and get a typical laptop? Can anybody recommend me a decent laptop for under £400? It needs to have a huge hard drive, minimum 4gb RAM, and 15.6" screen or bigger. I don't want a tiny netbook.
Thanks in advance.