Talk to me about Chromebooks.

All of which is true and is a reason why I’m also getting a fully specced windows 8 machine for a semi-static role but the chromebook is a much cheaper option if your needs are simple and portability, battery life and minimal tinkering appeal to you.

Horses for courses as always.

Just before I fell asleep last night the light bulb came on. :smack:

You pointed me to a link and from there I went to a Utube showing how to do the Ubuntu install.

1). Back up Chrome on backup SD card.
2). Install Ubuntu - pick your partition size.
3). Reboot machine, which will then ask, Where’s Chrome?
4). Insert Chrome backup SD card.
5). Chrome installs on the slice of the drive that was not partitioned by Unbuntu, then checks for updates.
6). And…away…you…go…

Thanks. I bought am Epson WorkForce WF-3520 a few months ago and recently found that it is listed as a cloud ready printeron Google’s site, so I may try.

chrisk - “Crouton was actually created by Google employee Dave Schneider.” Am checking it out. Thx.

Pulled the trigger.

Acer C720Chromebook. - 199.00

Goose itwith one of these. - 93.00

Here’s thevideoon howto do the upgrade of the 128GB SSD in ~15 minutes.

Total cost for a Chrome Notebook with a 128GB SSD? $292.00

Now (trumpets please) let us addLINUX.

Chrome/Linux for 300 dollars? That’s obscene. Thanks to everyone who responded to this thread.

Nice set-up** Little Pig**. One more point to add, I know it is a personal thing but the keyboard on the C720 is one of the nicest I’ve used in a long time. I’ve got useless fat fingers but can get better WPM on that then on any other machine I use.