superchunk said:
You're missing a big difference in the comparison, the OS. Windows7 on that ASUS makes it run sluggish and crappy. You speak of cohesive ecosystem and act like Google's services are not all encompassing? Yes, people already using all of Google's stuff will like it more right off sure. But the question, why leave Win/Mac, is already answered with people flocking to iPads and other tablets instead of laptops/netbooks. In just the last couple years, tablets have significantly cut into laptop/netbook sales and to a lesser extent desktops. People simply don't need all that in majority of home user scenarios. Now that Android has a real tablet OS post 4.x and the Nexus7, 10 and Note 10.1 are solid alternatives to iPads, that will only continue. ChromeOS is also growing in features rapidly. Just a few months ago GoogleDocs offline support was read-only. Not you can fully edit. Point is, its rapidly growing and only getting better. Tons of new apps everyday and its going to merge with Android at some point as well. |
Your arguments here are all over the place.
First the Chromebook supposedly destroys the Netbook. And now that isn't the case, but the OS destroys it? It may run a little faster, but guess what...I have an Acer W500 tablet hybrid which runs the exact same config as that netbook and Windows 7 runs fine on it. Not laggy in any way. Windows 8 runs even better and I bet as fast if not faster than functionally limited Chrome OS.
They you whip out an argument about Google tablets taking marketshare from the iPad, which is taking marketshare from PCs or something. If you say so. Lets see who takes more marketshare in the next few years. Windows with an actual mobile and unchallenged desktop platform or Chrome OS. Or do we count Android as part of Chrome OS too now?
I've never seen anyone love a company so much that they are willing to settle for an inferior product to an extent that Chrome OS is inferior to Windows 7/8...







