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Chromebooks vs. laptop

Chromebooks vs. laptop: what’s the difference and what should you buy?

Posted on July 23, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Chromebooks vs. laptop running Windows 10: Here is which one you should buy

Chromebooks are continuing to mature into a force to be reckoned with. Offering a simple and stripped-down experience, Google’s Chrome OS is extremely easy to use (if you can use a browser, you’re good), and it comes inside several affordable laptops that cost as little as $179.

However, Microsoft isn’t taking this threat lightly, continuing to update Windows 10 with new tricks, revolving around an ever-improving Start menu and the helpful Cortana assistant.
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Computers & IT Tags:browser, Chrome, chrome os, chromebooks, cortana, experience, Google, laptop, Laptops, Microsoft, Windows, Windows 10

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