15 October, 2014: The Chromebook pitch, much like the pitch for similarly inexpensive Netbooks several years ago, is that many people would be willing to buy a laptop with limited functionality at the right price — as long as you could still do the things that really mattered to you.
While Chrome OS (essentially the Chrome Web browser experience) will only run Web-based apps and requires an Internet connection to be even vaguely useful, the shift in recent years to Web-based tools, such as Gmail and Netflix, at least help make the case that a Chromebook can be a good secondary or travel PC.
Evolving Chrome OS updates help even more, allowing for a more useful file system (even with only 16GB of RAM on most models), offline access to some features, especially Google Docs and Mail, and an easy to find collection of Chrome OS apps (for the most part Web-based apps optimized for Chrome) in the Google Play online store, including Pixlr, which acts as a decent Photoshop alternative in a pinch, and some browser-based games with basic 3D graphics.
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