I am already using Lenovo chromebook kampanio 520 which is already reviewed by you and Google new chrome os getting smooth with gemini integration . Now i am happy with my chromebook purchase ❤
I was introduced by you guys on Chrome OS . Literally! You guys sent to Brazil am ACER SPIN 11! It's by far the most straight foward, intuitive and easy OS for regular people and productivity ( specially in google ecosystem). I didn't buy a new chromebook because of those news about Chrome OS. But I'm sure google will get it right. And hopefully, they will take a better approach on chrome OS tablets, in my opinion, the best bet to take over ipads.
Since they took away the recovery app and I can't get the attention to work, how am I going to be able to create a recovery disk for my Acer Chromebook spin 311 3H?
I have wanted to fall in love with Chromebooks, and for the most part I am. The user experience on them I feel is just un matched. Its amazing to me on the performance you can get from them with so little under the hood. However, what I have not been able to find, is a Chromebook that has the build quality i have grown use to from owning MacBook's. Anything close, I have found I am spending as much or more for a Chromebook than I would a PC, especially when that PC comes on sale, like the one I am typing on right now.
Well the better the quality an item is the higher the price usually is. If you think you're going to get a very high quality Chromebook for dirt cheap you'll be looking for a long time.
Really not convinced the changes to some of the stacks and kernel are going to mean much to the everyday ChromeOS user. I really believe it's going to be like this: take KDE or Gnome for example, and I'm running one of those on a Linux desktop, using the native G or K tools and etc. I then switch that machine over to FreeBSD and install KDE or Gnome, guess what? The desktop, associates applications and etc are still the exact same. I don't believe Google's backend changes are going to radically alter the ChromeOS user experience whatsoever, unless they wanted to drop that entire market altogether, and with all the new chips and new tools and so much other stuff coming, I doubt that's the case.
I read an article recently that had the opinion that Google should just start with a standard Linux and just add the Google bits on top, much like if I were to install Fedora, install the Chrome browser, and install Waydroid.
@underconfident_asmr There is a Linux kernel in there somewhere, but Google had changed quite a bit. They have been trying to get back closer to stock, but it would just be easier to start with stock again and just add what little bit you need.
excited to see what Chromebook has in store this year. Got my gf the samsung galaxy chromebook plus and its been aweseome. Its her first chromebook and she loves it. "Need" to upgrade my "aging" lenovo duet 5...😁
I agree about chromeOS and Android not serving the same purpose. A lot of folks especially those who do not use chromeOS, just don't understand the difference.
I hope that chromebooks will get the support for plugging in external gpu's from an external gpu. For example, plugging in a 4090 gpu thru thunderbolt like a thunderbolt dock from the plugable brand or some other 3rd party brand from the usb c port with the gpu enclosure like it does on windows.
@AnthonyThomas-o4l For playing games from steam when google releases an update to play games from steam since chrome os for steam is still in beta and not out of beta. I have the 2022 razer blade 15 with a 4k 144 hz display, intel core i9-12900h mobile cpu, 32gb ram, 1 tb ssd and 3080 ti mobile version 16gb vram version. I don't like windows 11 due to the ai and bloatware associated with newer versions of windows 11 plus windows recall telemetry is very privacy invasive since it automatically takes a screenshot of whatever you are doing in the operating system. I use mobile payment apps on my devices and pay some of my bills online and some in person since some bills that I pay for don't have a physical location and only have an online option only. For locations that I can pay my bills in person, I pay them in person. I don't want windows 11 to take a screenshot of my password and other sensitive data that can be hacked with windows 11 and windows 11 already has too many issues with there updates. I don't trust ai since its very easily accessible that hackers and scammers can use ai to spoof someone's own personal data and trying to impersonate someone that they are not. I don't even like answering my phone unless I get alerted on my phone that it's a spammer because scammers are using a persons real voice when they record a 30 second clip of someone's own voice to scam someone.
i have the duet 5 with the snapdragon 7c gen 2 and its been a champ but something with the likes of the snapdragon x would be awesome. and 16gb of ram.
ARM Chromebook with 5G would be awesome and make Chromebooks shine as mobile beasts instead of being seen as cheap alternatives to macOS and Windows. But yeah I'm also excited about ARM. I enjoy using my ARM 4 GB RAM Chromebook over my intel Chromebook Plus because of the noiseless long battery life.
The problem is now that Chrome doesn't allow manifest V2 extensions like ublock ... Just much less compelling to me. You can still use the Android version of Firefox but it's not optimal since the whole point is getting a Chromebook is to take advantage of Chrome os
Linux Dev Environment. BUT, unless you have the hardware it does run slower. You can run MS Edge that way on a Chromebook and Ublock will still block on a Windows PC. Haven't tried to see if Edge in Linux on Chromebook still works with the extension. But, yeah, it kind of ruins the experience that you know on another OS things aren't that bad and the work arounds are pretty easy with a different browser and/or extension.
I think Chromebooks are way too entrenched in the education space for it to go away. Even if how the OS works changes, Chromebooks are here to stay. I hope. I really really hope. Because my entire household is on Chromebooks now and I refuse to go back to Windows.
Let's make a 13 gen i5, 16gb of ram and 256gb of storage the minimum standard in 2025. Chromebook Plus set a low bar and manufacturers then made Chromebooks that met the minimum standard so they could slap Plus on it. My HP Chromebook that is three years old meets the standard for Plus. They should have set a higher standard and it would have pushed manufacturers to make better products and make people want to upgrade. So here I sit with my 3 year old Chromebook that is top of the line according to Google and manufacturers with no need to upgrade for the foreseeable future.
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Make Android on Chromebook a "Android on Chromebook Plus" feature. I'd buy. It would be a premium feature and premium tier. That would probably leave Chromeboxes out. It would definitely have to have touch screens (not sure if that's mandatory on Plus now). There're so many apps in the Android world that would be fantastic to use on a laptop.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 I have a Lenovo Yoga 13 inch with touch Chromebook. I love the touch screen. Also has a pen. We (maybe just me) are so used to phone touch screens that it's a nice thing to have for phone based apps. I have a Samsung S21 and use DEX occasionally with a keyboard and trackpad. Maybe it's just instinctive, but those apps when I see them on a monitor, I just want to touch the monitor screen instead of use the keyboard and trackpad. Anyways, there's so many Android apps that could make a Chromebook so much better and a Chromebook is already a great device.
lets just be honest chromebooks are trash The best chromebook is the galaxy vhromebook oled and you can see pixels on the display. Not to mention the terrible keyboard with numbers all over the place .. and if you have $700 to spend you could get a macbook air thats a far better product in quality and brightness. SpeAking of brightness most chromebooks are dim af. Now ide be willing to swttle for less than at a low enough price but all of these are pretty terrible. Not having a caps lock is just confusing and annoying. How can u be hyped for low quality products? Prob why u hardly make videos
I am already using Lenovo chromebook kampanio 520 which is already reviewed by you and Google new chrome os getting smooth with gemini integration . Now i am happy with my chromebook purchase ❤
"I have dreamed a dream, but now that dream is gone from me."
Goodnight, Chrome Os.
I was introduced by you guys on Chrome OS . Literally! You guys sent to Brazil am ACER SPIN 11!
It's by far the most straight foward, intuitive and easy OS for regular people and productivity ( specially in google ecosystem).
I didn't buy a new chromebook because of those news about Chrome OS. But I'm sure google will get it right. And hopefully, they will take a better approach on chrome OS tablets, in my opinion, the best bet to take over ipads.
Since they took away the recovery app and I can't get the attention to work, how am I going to be able to create a recovery disk for my Acer Chromebook spin 311 3H?
ChromeOS deserves a new name. It is no longer just a browser.
Now it's "Who knows when its a browser" and "Who knows when it will work or not work"
I have wanted to fall in love with Chromebooks, and for the most part I am. The user experience on them I feel is just un matched. Its amazing to me on the performance you can get from them with so little under the hood. However, what I have not been able to find, is a Chromebook that has the build quality i have grown use to from owning MacBook's. Anything close, I have found I am spending as much or more for a Chromebook than I would a PC, especially when that PC comes on sale, like the one I am typing on right now.
Well the better the quality an item is the higher the price usually is. If you think you're going to get a very high quality Chromebook for dirt cheap you'll be looking for a long time.
@ I agree, not suggesting dirt cheap but the claim has always been, you get more with a Chromebook for less.
Really not convinced the changes to some of the stacks and kernel are going to mean much to the everyday ChromeOS user. I really believe it's going to be like this: take KDE or Gnome for example, and I'm running one of those on a Linux desktop, using the native G or K tools and etc. I then switch that machine over to FreeBSD and install KDE or Gnome, guess what? The desktop, associates applications and etc are still the exact same. I don't believe Google's backend changes are going to radically alter the ChromeOS user experience whatsoever, unless they wanted to drop that entire market altogether, and with all the new chips and new tools and so much other stuff coming, I doubt that's the case.
I read an article recently that had the opinion that Google should just start with a standard Linux and just add the Google bits on top, much like if I were to install Fedora, install the Chrome browser, and install Waydroid.
@ Hell I thought that's what Android essentially was. Either way, the cleaner the kernel the better.
@underconfident_asmr There is a Linux kernel in there somewhere, but Google had changed quite a bit. They have been trying to get back closer to stock, but it would just be easier to start with stock again and just add what little bit you need.
excited to see what Chromebook has in store this year. Got my gf the samsung galaxy chromebook plus and its been aweseome. Its her first chromebook and she loves it. "Need" to upgrade my "aging" lenovo duet 5...😁
Will the AMR make much difference? Since so much is browser based, isn't the speed of your internet the only speed that matters?
I agree about chromeOS and Android not serving the same purpose. A lot of folks especially those who do not use chromeOS, just don't understand the difference.
Hope android and chrome will be the same as iOS and MacOS
Thanks for posting this video..
I hope that chromebooks will get the support for plugging in external gpu's from an external gpu. For example, plugging in a 4090 gpu thru thunderbolt like a thunderbolt dock from the plugable brand or some other 3rd party brand from the usb c port with the gpu enclosure like it does on windows.
Why?
@AnthonyThomas-o4l For playing games from steam when google releases an update to play games from steam since chrome os for steam is still in beta and not out of beta. I have the 2022 razer blade 15 with a 4k 144 hz display, intel core i9-12900h mobile cpu, 32gb ram, 1 tb ssd and 3080 ti mobile version 16gb vram version. I don't like windows 11 due to the ai and bloatware associated with newer versions of windows 11 plus windows recall telemetry is very privacy invasive since it automatically takes a screenshot of whatever you are doing in the operating system. I use mobile payment apps on my devices and pay some of my bills online and some in person since some bills that I pay for don't have a physical location and only have an online option only. For locations that I can pay my bills in person, I pay them in person. I don't want windows 11 to take a screenshot of my password and other sensitive data that can be hacked with windows 11 and windows 11 already has too many issues with there updates. I don't trust ai since its very easily accessible that hackers and scammers can use ai to spoof someone's own personal data and trying to impersonate someone that they are not. I don't even like answering my phone unless I get alerted on my phone that it's a spammer because scammers are using a persons real voice when they record a 30 second clip of someone's own voice to scam someone.
I just want snapdragon Chromebooks 😭
I 2nd this statement!
i have the duet 5 with the snapdragon 7c gen 2 and its been a champ but something with the likes of the snapdragon x would be awesome. and 16gb of ram.
I want a Google Tensor G4 based Chromebox. 😊
@@superangrybrit that would actually be a nice compliment to the tablet 😁
You mentioned "Google" when talking about Android and ChromeOS, my car picked it up. 😂
Sounds about right!
"google" hmm "GOOGLE" oh wait, doesn't work in YT comments.
ARM Chromebook with 5G would be awesome and make Chromebooks shine as mobile beasts instead of being seen as cheap alternatives to macOS and Windows. But yeah I'm also excited about ARM. I enjoy using my ARM 4 GB RAM Chromebook over my intel Chromebook Plus because of the noiseless long battery life.
All depends what your doing with only 4GB of Ram. Some of these websites take up 500MB or more easily.
The problem is now that Chrome doesn't allow manifest V2 extensions like ublock ... Just much less compelling to me. You can still use the Android version of Firefox but it's not optimal since the whole point is getting a Chromebook is to take advantage of Chrome os
Linux Dev Environment. BUT, unless you have the hardware it does run slower. You can run MS Edge that way on a Chromebook and Ublock will still block on a Windows PC. Haven't tried to see if Edge in Linux on Chromebook still works with the extension.
But, yeah, it kind of ruins the experience that you know on another OS things aren't that bad and the work arounds are pretty easy with a different browser and/or extension.
google must release google pixel tablet powered by snapdragen x plus with chromeOS
What happened to the podcast?
I think Chromebooks are way too entrenched in the education space for it to go away. Even if how the OS works changes, Chromebooks are here to stay. I hope. I really really hope. Because my entire household is on Chromebooks now and I refuse to go back to Windows.
Same I went on chrome os to get rid of windows
OLED tabet with a new mediatek or snapdragon chip...🤞
Chrome on arm ?
Automatically powerwash
No synchronization
Google is reportedly ditching Chrome OS for Android.
The name gonna maybe change but the os will stay almost the same right ?
A Pixelbook? Just saying.
Acer made a new spin 312 Chromebook plus but I guess you just review things u get free
God bless Chromebooks
And Chromebox . They are so underrated
ARM Chromebooks? Yes please. Hopefully they get app support and more processing locally and local storage
Let's make a 13 gen i5, 16gb of ram and 256gb of storage the minimum standard in 2025. Chromebook Plus set a low bar and manufacturers then made Chromebooks that met the minimum standard so they could slap Plus on it. My HP Chromebook that is three years old meets the standard for Plus. They should have set a higher standard and it would have pushed manufacturers to make better products and make people want to upgrade. So here I sit with my 3 year old Chromebook that is top of the line according to Google and manufacturers with no need to upgrade for the foreseeable future.
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Make Android on Chromebook a "Android on Chromebook Plus" feature. I'd buy. It would be a premium feature and premium tier. That would probably leave Chromeboxes out. It would definitely have to have touch screens (not sure if that's mandatory on Plus now). There're so many apps in the Android world that would be fantastic to use on a laptop.
I don't think a touch screen is mandatory. The new Samsung device doesn't have one for instance and it's pretty expensive.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 I have a Lenovo Yoga 13 inch with touch Chromebook. I love the touch screen. Also has a pen. We (maybe just me) are so used to phone touch screens that it's a nice thing to have for phone based apps. I have a Samsung S21 and use DEX occasionally with a keyboard and trackpad. Maybe it's just instinctive, but those apps when I see them on a monitor, I just want to touch the monitor screen instead of use the keyboard and trackpad. Anyways, there's so many Android apps that could make a Chromebook so much better and a Chromebook is already a great device.
lets just be honest chromebooks are trash
The best chromebook is the galaxy vhromebook oled and you can see pixels on the display. Not to mention the terrible keyboard with numbers all over the place .. and if you have $700 to spend you could get a macbook air thats a far better product in quality and brightness. SpeAking of brightness most chromebooks are dim af. Now ide be willing to swttle for less than at a low enough price but all of these are pretty terrible. Not having a caps lock is just confusing and annoying. How can u be hyped for low quality products? Prob why u hardly make videos
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Chromebook still has many drawbacks