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I would agree that this is a good low budget option for college students - light, decent battery life, and the light ChromeOS makes 4Gb run smooth. Android apps gives all the benefits from a tablet too. 2 caveats: This will only in the web and Android version of Microsoft Office. Although G Suite works just fine and can export to Office file versions, this is good to know. Also, if you're buying a printer too, make sure t o grab one that is Google Cloud Ready compatible. If it is a secodnary computer, you can install it as a classic printer, but print jobs will need to route through your primary computer. Also, PC games are limited to android and web games. Steam and PC versions of video games can't be added, but for a computer at this price point, windows computers wouldn't do much better either.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, fast,light,versatile. Feels like both a laptop and a large tablet. Android apps allow fast document and spreadsheet usage.
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