Chromebooks are part of a range of PC equipment made to run on Chrome OS. Chrome OS is a Google operating system (other well known operating systems for PCs are Windows, Mac OS, and Linux). Along with Chromebooks - which are laptops, there are also Chromeboxs - which are more traditional PC style boxes.
Chrome OS is also available for installing on most existing PC’s, so is a great way to reuse old hardware that might not be suitable for Windows any more.
Background
Chrome OS is an operating system created by Google. It is based on Chromium OS - an open source operating system. Originally it was targeted at the education market and essentially just ran web based applications. In the past year it has also gained the ability to run Android apps, Linux applications and to run some applications offline (i.e. no internet connection).
Ideal uses
If you don’t use applications installed locally in Windows, or could do with not using them, then Chrome OS devices (Chromebooks / Chromeboxes) could be ideal for you. They perform better than comparable Windows systems, don’t have any of the driver or update issues, and can run on hardware 5 years or older without much, if any, trouble.
Google based devices
Devices that ship with Chrome OS are made by Acer, Asus, Samsung, Google, Dell and HP amongst others. Prices can range from a few hundred dollars into the $2000+ range.
The devices will generally receive 5 years of updates from when they were released.
Cloudready
Cloudready is a version of Chrome OS developed directly from the Chromium OS project. It can be installed on a large number of devices, and is perfect for older Windows PCs that can no longer run the current version of Windows - i.e. if it is stuck on Windows 7 and can’t be upgraded.
It makes a great, free way to reuse old hardware.
In Summary
If you are looking for a solid solution and use web based products then a Chromebook makes a great option for you. Through running Android apps, the devices are more functional than ever, and from a “support” perspective, they require much less effort than a Windows or Mac machine does.
If you are curious and would like to see one in action, feel free to reach out to us via the website, or at enquiries@bgrdevelopment.com.au.