I was FORCED to buy a Chromebook….

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  • @LinusTechTips
    @LinusTechTips  2 роки тому +1307

    Thank you to Wealthfront for sponsoring this video! Use our link invest.wealthfront.com/linus to open a Wealthfront investment account and get $5K managed for free.

    • @channel_alan
      @channel_alan 2 роки тому +12

      Why didn't Anthony "recycle" an old laptop with CloudReady?

    • @daleykun
      @daleykun 2 роки тому

      How come this isn't up on Floatplane?

    • @AhmedMOHAMED-hl1hd
      @AhmedMOHAMED-hl1hd 2 роки тому +10

      linus you do know that you can get a good laptop and put chrome os on it man

    • @jes3d
      @jes3d 2 роки тому

      misery

    • @Kat21
      @Kat21 2 роки тому

      yes

  • @nimoy007
    @nimoy007 2 роки тому +9750

    As a retail employee, it's good to know that the security alarms on Lenovo Duets are equally touchy in every store. -.-

    • @avimakkar
      @avimakkar 2 роки тому +113

      It's pretty good at mine

    • @doggo_woo
      @doggo_woo 2 роки тому +138

      Oh, I thought that was a store alarm, not an alarm from the Lenovo.

    • @nimoy007
      @nimoy007 2 роки тому +327

      @@doggo_woo Nah, it's likely the sensor on the stand of the Duet because the texture makes it hard for the adhesive to stay stuck. Fortunately, this doesn't compromise the security of the actual device, but it is annoying.

    • @awersomeplaneguy9999
      @awersomeplaneguy9999 2 роки тому +9

      So true

    • @FinityBB
      @FinityBB 2 роки тому +112

      I used to just walk over their with the key to have it stop beeping if I saw someone start walking over there lmao. I swear you just look at it and it started going off

  • @Zathren
    @Zathren 2 роки тому +5047

    "Why can't they just be good?"
    A great question, Linus. Truly great question.

    • @CarthagoMike
      @CarthagoMike 2 роки тому +5

      If only

    • @Isdu
      @Isdu 2 роки тому +6

      Because why would anything be convenient?

    • @xXLitronicsXx
      @xXLitronicsXx 2 роки тому +10

      They can be good Like the Samsung One 🌝 But mimimi its SOOOO expensive

    • @ernon69
      @ernon69 2 роки тому +2

      It's actually not, it's about the price ;)

    • @needfuldoer4531
      @needfuldoer4531 2 роки тому +13

      Because they have to be cheap and disposable.

  • @jude802
    @jude802 2 роки тому +712

    imagine being a fan of Valve games, waiting 18 years since the release of HL2, and then finally seeing mention of the word Borealis in an official Valve project… and it’s just Chromebook compatibility

    • @crapture-official
      @crapture-official 2 роки тому +34

      *pain*

    • @tinglemask2629
      @tinglemask2629 2 роки тому +8

      yeah lol

    • @pointydev
      @pointydev 2 роки тому +6

      @@crapture-official ***pain***

    • @slighter
      @slighter 2 роки тому +24

      POV: After you finished HL2, you conceived new life, raised it and got it into College before actually getting the sequel.

    • @bluebay0
      @bluebay0 2 роки тому +20

      Valve is just trolling us at this point.
      Wait, when did they not troll us?

  • @chazmichaelmichaels88
    @chazmichaelmichaels88 Рік тому +543

    I worked for a learning management software company, a HUGE portion of the issues we received were from chromebook users. It was very difficult to tell people they essentially "bought the wrong laptop".

    • @virtual2288
      @virtual2288 Рік тому +11

      What were the issues? Did they expect to get windows or what?

    • @chazmichaelmichaels88
      @chazmichaelmichaels88 Рік тому +67

      @@virtual2288 People purchased them because of their low cost. If i recall, I believe the issue was the chromebooks being more like a tablet, which would allow certain softwares to run properly, if at all.

    • @lenysalangsang
      @lenysalangsang Рік тому +18

      @@chazmichaelmichaels88 The issue will be buying the low cost chromebook. same issue with buying that Celeron Windows laptop.

    • @chazmichaelmichaels88
      @chazmichaelmichaels88 Рік тому +36

      @Allen Chester a celeron can still run a bunch of programs (specifically the ones the company had), albeit slowly. Whereas chromebooks couldn't run a lot of those softwares.

    • @fearless6947
      @fearless6947 Рік тому +9

      @@chazmichaelmichaels88 you and Allen both have valid points. My mid range chromebook runs fast. $600. Yes it doesn't run all the apps. Wait 2 years and buy of ebay for half price (remember support last 5 to 7 years). I paid retail for mine 😭😭😭. It does 90 percent of what I want. I also have a laptop 🤣🤣🤣. I think people should get both a laptop and a chromebook. You should spend most of the time on the chromebook. Chromebook has better battery, clean reinstall in 5 or 10 minutes, don't need to turn off (like a smart phone), no virus but if have, just reset it, extremely hard to hack. Light weight and no fan noise. Laptop windows will last longer because you won't be using it much. I do agree laptop is better if you can only have one device. If you can have two and both have good specs, chromebook will be the one, you be using all the time

  • @battmarn
    @battmarn 2 роки тому +10700

    This video could very easily just be called “Linus figures out how to make his kid’s school laptop tax-deductible”

    • @deniahmetaj
      @deniahmetaj 2 роки тому +794

      Glad the two clickbait bots agree too. They must have a great sense of humour

    • @Cherub1m7
      @Cherub1m7 2 роки тому +223

      @@deniahmetaj I love how we can see how many people blatantly ignored their comment😂😂

    • @GabrielTobing
      @GabrielTobing 2 роки тому +29

      Lol, smart big brain dad XD

    • @KillerSharkNHwk
      @KillerSharkNHwk 2 роки тому +15

      I would say this but then again I’m not sure how different taxes in Canada work

    • @jackielinde7568
      @jackielinde7568 2 роки тому +39

      To be fair, some places have tax discounts on items used for school. If you live in the US, most of the things you use for college are tax deductible. Linus might have shot himself in the foot, as he used the device to make video content for sponsors (work use) for a device to be used by his child for school.

  • @robert-zr1kx
    @robert-zr1kx 2 роки тому +2371

    Imagine being the BestBuy employee watching Linus mess with every chromebook and then do his little freak out when the security alarm went off.

    • @unfortunateonblitz4984
      @unfortunateonblitz4984 2 роки тому +137

      best buy employee: Linus, y r u in the chromebook section lol
      takes pic*
      this gonna be a meme

    • @Porkcfish
      @Porkcfish 2 роки тому +32

      I took my Mom to get a Chromebook for her a few weeks ago. She set off all the alarms.

    • @_w_w_
      @_w_w_ 2 роки тому +5

      Best Buy employee should be happy there is any customer at all these days!

    • @sammywilliam8156
      @sammywilliam8156 Рік тому +1

      You hear over the intercom we have an L alert 5 we have an L alert 5

  • @sethcooper5197
    @sethcooper5197 2 роки тому +557

    As someone who is an IT support for 10 primary schools, at least half of my week is spent repairing, maintaining, and setting up Chromebooks for students. It's so painful.

    • @chrisn5956
      @chrisn5956 2 роки тому +22

      Hey stupid question but why do so many schools have chromebooks? Or do the schools instruct the students to get chromebooks?

    • @catharinrin
      @catharinrin 2 роки тому +121

      @@chrisn5956 It’s because it’s one of the cheapest options so it’s easy to supply for an entire school

    • @coleeto2
      @coleeto2 2 роки тому +64

      @@catharinrin sounds line Chromebooks are easier to lock down? Which would be pretty important for young children, most parents aren't as tech savvy as Linus

    • @Verpal
      @Verpal 2 роки тому +78

      @@chrisn5956 It is locked down, easier to setup remote management, easier to operate loan program, cheap and google subsidize chromebook in some countries.

    • @thesmashtvnetwork
      @thesmashtvnetwork 2 роки тому

      @@catharinrin it not cheap end up costng more to repair

  • @yanille4109
    @yanille4109 2 роки тому +394

    bought mine for under $100, I have a gaming pc I just get distracted so its nice to have something portable I can get school work done on. I actually do understand the criticisms, but for under $100 this shit goes hard. It fits a specific niche of users, dont buy it if you're looking to do everything a pc can

    • @unknown_codec_404
      @unknown_codec_404 Рік тому +3

      I installed Pop on mine

    • @HonkeyKongLive
      @HonkeyKongLive Рік тому +4

      Honestly I sprung a little for a nicer one (I also have a big desktop PC) and I'm finding it more enjoyable to use than my old Windows laptop.

    • @shanghaichica
      @shanghaichica Рік тому +5

      Yeah I bought my 4 and 6 year old one for £99. I have a MacBook but I think it's pretty good for £99

    • @chazmichaelmichaels88
      @chazmichaelmichaels88 Рік тому +2

      I never looked at it that way. Great explanation.

    • @Temperius
      @Temperius Рік тому

      @ALI How does that work
      Is this us dollars as mine was 200usd new and the cheapest one i could buy in my country. (Not the US)

  • @tfsamrtguy
    @tfsamrtguy 2 роки тому +2944

    Knowing Linus, his son will need something drop-proof.

    • @TheMightyZwom
      @TheMightyZwom 2 роки тому +90

      Let's hope he got the hand-eye coordination from his mother :D

    • @darryljack6612
      @darryljack6612 2 роки тому +60

      Its possible he did not get those genes, his son is half Yvonne. So it is likely that he can hold things like an average human being

    • @pyroslev
      @pyroslev 2 роки тому +12

      My kid's school uses the Education version of that and has a tough case on it by default. It's not Linus-proof. Trust me. I had replace the screen on it over break so I didn't have to pay the school for it. (It's a good machine though for a Chromebook in a very sweet spot in the market)

    • @thany3
      @thany3 2 роки тому +18

      Any kid would need something drop-proof. That's why you don't buy your kid a €1000+ laptop.
      In fairness, I believe the school should've provided these laptops. It makes no sense to me, to make the parents spend hundreds, just for the kids to be able to participate at all. They used to use physical books, that were also provided by the school.

    • @haydenw8691
      @haydenw8691 2 роки тому +4

      @@thany3 Definitely agree with that. I used to build laptops for a correspondence school and some got dropped and broken badly to the point where the display was held on by the cables. These included really strong devices like the Lenovo T420 too.

  • @JDragonblade1103
    @JDragonblade1103 2 роки тому +8963

    i like to imagine his son was horrified having to tell linus he needs a chrome book.

    • @Kyle_v2
      @Kyle_v2 2 роки тому +189

      I would be

    • @TheObsesedAnimeFreaks
      @TheObsesedAnimeFreaks 2 роки тому +539

      If i was linus I would just get him a real laptop and tell his school he ain't getting a spybook.

    • @dwirandypradhika6752
      @dwirandypradhika6752 2 роки тому +396

      @@TheObsesedAnimeFreaks surpise, windows also spies on you.
      unless you're getting a thinkpad class laptop with linux pre-installed, you are buying a spybook.

    • @evaangelofdeath
      @evaangelofdeath 2 роки тому +242

      @@TheObsesedAnimeFreaks Data is still being gathered unless all telemetry is killed along with keeping applications limited due to said telemetry issues. Using a schools network to a degree also allows a portion of web traffic to be monitored requiring the use of a VPN or own mobile internet service. If you really was worried about spying then you wouldn't have a google account and participating in Googles ecosystem.

    • @tvenningmedia4334
      @tvenningmedia4334 2 роки тому +59

      @@dwirandypradhika6752 Yeah but I think it's easier to disable telemetry and stuff like that on Windows than it would be on a Chromebook. I do not know, but if Android is anything to go by I think disabling stuff like that on ChromeOS would be far more cumbersome than it would be on Windows. Which is ironic considering the "heritage"...

  • @roanoconnor98
    @roanoconnor98 2 роки тому +3088

    Linus: "knowing that he's my son, he will probably forget his charger"
    Me: knowing he's your son, he will probably drop it after a segue to ridge wallet.

    • @lemau8458
      @lemau8458 2 роки тому +9

      Nobody: Asked

    • @covidstinks2770
      @covidstinks2770 2 роки тому +104

      @@lemau8458 Did your parents ask for you? No. No they didn't.

    • @nit-Inundate
      @nit-Inundate 2 роки тому +24

      @@covidstinks2770 Man his username just reeks lmao

    • @sinuslebastian6366
      @sinuslebastian6366 2 роки тому +9

      @@covidstinks2770 rekt

    • @ErichToven
      @ErichToven 2 роки тому +27

      @@lemau8458 Im not usually one to speak of grammar in a post, but that colon is kind of hurting my brain.

  • @Balaaazs
    @Balaaazs Рік тому +8

    0:20 the best emotional change i have ever seen on a persons face he looked like he was on the verge of crying

  • @finchhawthorne1302
    @finchhawthorne1302 2 роки тому +713

    The issue with school issued or required chrome books and iPads that a lot of people who grew up with the one computer in the back corner of the library or who got a laptop for accessibility don’t clock is the ridiculous oppressive restrictions and surveillance placed on “education” software. Time locks and software restrictions on something you’re forced to buy that remain restricted and may even remain attached to their network long after you should leave it.

    • @barrettburns9979
      @barrettburns9979 2 роки тому +47

      If the Chromebook is now owned by the school you can power wash it at anytime, removing the school software

    • @barrettburns9979
      @barrettburns9979 2 роки тому +13

      *not

    • @NigelMelanisticSmith
      @NigelMelanisticSmith 2 роки тому +67

      Those restrictions are often required by the School Board or Government in those areas. In America, it's required by law to have some form of Internet Filtering for school children, so if there's a mandatory device, it often will have mandatory bloat to meet regulatory spec

    • @isaackvasager9957
      @isaackvasager9957 2 роки тому +5

      @@barrettburns9979 Yes, as long as it's not part of the schools domain membership. If it is, then powerwashing will not even work.

    • @freshbread5373
      @freshbread5373 2 роки тому +68

      Yes, I’m in high school and am so lucky that we have macs. Our districts it director tried so hard to get us the freedoms to not have those shitty chrome books. It was difficult because google practically pays districts to go chrome. To do who knows with your data

  • @bradleymickna3432
    @bradleymickna3432 2 роки тому +343

    I know you guys like to talk about repairability on this channel. I work in the tech department at a high school and once warranty runs out on these things, being able to buy a screen or battery for $30 and swap it out is huge. Those are the two things I see broken most and they are the easiest to fix. Some windows laptops aren’t even that easy.

    • @Zertehq
      @Zertehq 2 роки тому +25

      its also nice for schools that deploy all the same brand and model of chromebook to be able to have those spares on hand and be able to make 10 min repairs on campus, my high school bought the chrombooks for the students as part of the school fees for that reason.

    • @Monsuco
      @Monsuco 2 роки тому +27

      I work in a school district's IT department. A whole bunch of the Chromebooks we're buying this year are still using the same screen models as the Chromebooks we're currently retiring because they're no longer supported. This basically makes screens kinda "free" for us because we can harvest them from the units we're ecycling. Kids break A LOT of screens so that's good.

    • @The_Forge_Master
      @The_Forge_Master 2 роки тому +2

      Thankfully I went to high school just before the rollout of Chromebooks, but during the time where schools were rolling out tech to their students. My school had decent enough Windows machines and few restrictions on what could be installed on them. My bread and butter for games on that thing was Minecraft, Portal 2, and Kerbal Space Program.

    • @Zertehq
      @Zertehq 2 роки тому

      @@Alexander-jr8nw I got a E15 gen2 with a Ryzen 7 5700x for about $900au with the Black Friday sale and it’s the best laptop for the price, I love it.

  • @stephengere3937
    @stephengere3937 2 роки тому +852

    Imagine walking up and seeing Linus setting off a Chromebook alarm.

    • @othmanhawasly
      @othmanhawasly 2 роки тому +30

      That's not Linus shopping, it's a voiceover

    • @daggern15
      @daggern15 2 роки тому +21

      I'd immediately be concerned he dropped something

    • @JD-rd4pk
      @JD-rd4pk 2 роки тому +30

      I think Linus would have felt ashamed to be caught with a Chromebook xD

    • @JmKrokY
      @JmKrokY 2 роки тому +2

      Bruh

    • @internetusername9593
      @internetusername9593 2 роки тому +3

      this timeline fucking sucks

  • @aaronm500
    @aaronm500 Рік тому +5

    "knowing that he's my son he'll probably forget his charger". that's not a problem with chromebook. one of the beauties of chromebook is that they all charge via USBC - the same cable that charges all phones and all chromebooks. wherever he goes, as long as there are other people around, he's bound to have access to a USBC cable.

  • @kozmaz87
    @kozmaz87 2 роки тому +155

    Also the way I see it... in school things are broken or stolen so there is little point in getting a premium chromebook broken/stolen in school if the mid-tier sensible one is also available... and Linus's reasons are also valid.

  • @poisonempress
    @poisonempress 2 роки тому +1174

    Linus' son is lucky to have a tech savvy father who knows exactly what to look for in these things, makes using a Chromebook a lot smoother that way. But I feel old when a kid is taking a laptop to school, not a laptop in sight in my schools until my final two years lol

    • @requice8926
      @requice8926 2 роки тому +20

      @@-opus shush

    • @-opus
      @-opus 2 роки тому +2

      @@requice8926 no

    • @requice8926
      @requice8926 2 роки тому +3

      @@-opus oh okay

    • @thenonexistinghero
      @thenonexistinghero 2 роки тому +59

      Linus should've just gotten him a crazy gaming laptop. When teachers ask him about why he doesn't have a Chromebook, he can just tell them that Chromebooks are for peasants.

    • @ripjawsquad
      @ripjawsquad 2 роки тому

      @@-opus look who's talking lmao

  • @backslashio
    @backslashio 2 роки тому +1070

    Linus' son is one of the few where parents know exactly what they need to buy whereas other parents will most likely get one that only has 6 months of OS support left or have some ridiculously overpriced Samsung

    • @NJVArtimations
      @NJVArtimations 2 роки тому +80

      My mom bought me a 2016 laptop in 2018 for a price of a newer laptop that basically does better .__.

    • @Kitulous
      @Kitulous 2 роки тому +71

      or have a ridiculously overpriced Samsung that has 6 months of OS support left🤩🤩

    • @2richants
      @2richants 2 роки тому +17

      3 sponsored ads in 13 mins 😐 duude. Bit overkill

    • @yaralaterveer
      @yaralaterveer 2 роки тому +11

      and that's exactly the reason why I did my own research when looking for a laptop. My parents had found one with a 17 inch screen which was the same price as the laptop that I eventually got (15 inch), but it had a worse processor (can't remember which one it was) and speakers (this one has ridiculously good speakers, but I barely use them since I'm usually using my earbuds). It was also more expensive, so I definitely don't trust my parents when it comes to look for stuff like computers

    • @denischiosa4496
      @denischiosa4496 2 роки тому +3

      @@yaralaterveer I am looking for a 15 inch too, which one did you pick?

  • @azmiraclegirl441
    @azmiraclegirl441 2 роки тому +2

    I love my HP Chromebook! My company replaced my laptop with one. I hated it at first but I love how quick it is. I'm an accountant and it does Excel calculations SO MUCH FASTER than my windows one. I'm talking genuinely 5 minutes faster for the most laborious tasks (30 minute calculations take 25!). This is apples to apples with i7 processors and SSDs.

    • @tejasraman6913
      @tejasraman6913 5 місяців тому

      yeah a CB with an i7 is good but a CB with a Celeron (like what my old school assigned) isn't

  • @TheeGrandpoobah
    @TheeGrandpoobah 2 роки тому +167

    Been working the Chromebook for the last 2 yrs in a school environment. The main issue is not the OS, it is the manufacturing side. Cheap build materials, where screws fall out/ left hinge screw mountings breaks after the amount of usage these CB going through in an average school day and/or @home. Plus the general kids handling/ carrying in school bag...ect just being kids. Also be very warry about repair costs, especially replacing the glass. Some cheaper models, its cheaper just to buy a new 1.

    • @milesborkowicz632
      @milesborkowicz632 2 роки тому +5

      My school-issued chromebook lost a hinge. Not broken, LOST. It completely snapped off without any heavy wear and tear. I had to be without a computer at school for 3 weeks before it was fixed. So glad I'm out of high school and still against the chromebook.

    • @HayDog322
      @HayDog322 2 роки тому +2

      I went to a rural highschool and they had Chromebook carts in most classes. Some of them had mobile processors from galaxy 3 smart phones. they had trouble running flash games

    • @iZehta
      @iZehta 2 роки тому +5

      I handle the IT for a school district that deals exclusively in special needs students, middle/high school age. They’re basically as disposable as pencils at this point.

    • @HighVoltageMadness
      @HighVoltageMadness 2 роки тому +1

      @@iZehta exactly

    • @syarifairlangga4608
      @syarifairlangga4608 2 роки тому +6

      Capitalist utopia.
      More E-waste

  • @sullivandamn
    @sullivandamn 2 роки тому +559

    I knew watching an LTT video there would be some sort of gaming on a Chromebook

    • @Sarj_ent
      @Sarj_ent 2 роки тому +24

      These bots must like your name or something lol

    • @shubhrajani5785
      @shubhrajani5785 2 роки тому +3

      @@Sarj_ent yeah lol 😂

    • @sullivandamn
      @sullivandamn 2 роки тому

      @@Sarj_ent smh, never had this happen before

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 2 роки тому

      Until they hack an Xbox to run PC games then ehhh

    • @blackravenX
      @blackravenX 2 роки тому

      I should've seen that coming.

  • @hayamitakahashi4520
    @hayamitakahashi4520 2 роки тому +304

    Chromebooks actually do make sense for schools. Cheap 'individual unit' prices mean even cheaper bulk purchase prices, and with ChromeOS's deplopyment options, it means that these machines are pretty easy to set up and manage from an IT technician's view.

    • @michielo5162
      @michielo5162 2 роки тому +34

      They make sense for schools.
      but they suck really really hard for the user, a shame some schools force chromebooks

    • @netiosys4677
      @netiosys4677 2 роки тому +22

      The kids at my little sisters school still manage to "break" them and watch p*** somehow

    • @gravitowl
      @gravitowl 2 роки тому +5

      except that not a single piece of software used at our school was compatible with them, so when the macbook people had to get a different laptop because they couldnt run the software, they still couldnt, because our school only had chrome books... facepalm moment..

    • @Monsuco
      @Monsuco 2 роки тому +7

      It wouldn't be possible for us to maintain a 1:1 program if we had to use conventional laptops. The cost of the device would be too high and the logistical challenge of maintenance and support would be too high.

    • @hayamitakahashi4520
      @hayamitakahashi4520 2 роки тому +6

      @@Monsuco Precisely my point. With these cheap but somewhat durable machines, and easy software management, 1:1 is so much easier!
      Course, you could also go green and recycle old machines.

  • @pandanarkystudios5198
    @pandanarkystudios5198 Рік тому +9

    Yo, I had a chance to play with a Framework Laptop. Holy crap! No wonder Linus is invested, it's gotta be the best idea since the ssd. A fully upgradable laptop. The drawback seems to be that you have to wait a little while for parts to become available, but it seems like a seriously solid idea if you wanna game on the go

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 2 роки тому +1005

    Son: "Dad, I need a Chromebook for school."
    Linus: "Our family has been dishonored. Shameful display! I mean, seriously, look at that picture quality, and those bezels. Eugh."

    • @nicolasrodriguez5054
      @nicolasrodriguez5054 2 роки тому +103

      *proceeds to flex a modded Zephyrus Duo 16 at elementary school obliterating even the school main server*

    • @AURON2401
      @AURON2401 2 роки тому +21

      Shamefur Dispray*

    • @AMan-xz7tx
      @AMan-xz7tx 2 роки тому +16

      his son had to be equally horrified at that thought as well

    • @nicolasrodriguez5054
      @nicolasrodriguez5054 2 роки тому +3

      @@AURON2401 shame fur, dis-pray?

    • @justinl8791
      @justinl8791 2 роки тому +2

      Correction: Shameful DISPRAY!

  • @Chewychewychoochoo
    @Chewychewychoochoo 2 роки тому +639

    I'm happy that Linus understands the B.S. with "premium" Chromebooks.

    • @rahulmenon4357
      @rahulmenon4357 2 роки тому +7

      That's like "premium" french fries

    • @ehhthing
      @ehhthing 2 роки тому +22

      I do actually know someone (former ChromeOS Dev @ Google albeit) uses a Pixelbook as his main laptop. Obviously can't just live with ChromeOS, so as a Linux user he has Crouton with Wayland and Sway and some magic that gets that to actually work (no idea). I think the main reasoning is that the Pixelbook is a really nice laptop and that cros is a nice OS.

    • @un_lucio
      @un_lucio 2 роки тому +7

      @Prince Cooper I beg to differ: premium TP is way more useful and makes way more sense than a premium chromebook :D
      Indeed my ass loves premium toilet paper, but can't really say the same about any chromebook 😆

    • @JohanAntonissen
      @JohanAntonissen 2 роки тому +8

      @@ehhthing indeed, Im also a high end chromebook user and i love it. the reason i went for chromebook is the linux integration and the fact that i find windows an absolute pain to work with. Chromeos is nice and elegant. And its also super easy to deploy some containers, code some stuff and dont forget it has amazing battery life. For quite some time i debated to buy a macbook but I like to stay in the google ecosystem because i have a house full of google home products and a pixel phone (and soon a pixelwatch). I think a premium chromebook as main driver is something that is done by people that would choose to use linux as their default OS but also likes to have the convenience of being able to run default apps without the hassle.

    • @rocknrollzebra
      @rocknrollzebra 2 роки тому +3

      @@JohanAntonissen I wonder how many users bought one JUST for the great battery life. As I understand it, high-end Windows laptops are improving-slightly-but-still-poor in this regard, compared to Macbooks and Chromebooks.

  • @barsx7634
    @barsx7634 2 роки тому +268

    "Why can't they just be good?" is pretty much the whole point of this video.

    • @juliannaaka-babayega8941
      @juliannaaka-babayega8941 2 роки тому +1

      There ya go! First intellegent comment!! ;)

    • @Cyan101
      @Cyan101 2 роки тому +1

      Problem is, they are, if you look at 200$ laptops ofc they will max out watching youtube

    • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
      @GreenBlueWalkthrough 2 роки тому

      My mom had a samsung one that was on sell for under $100.

    • @Silvauric.
      @Silvauric. 2 роки тому

      Yes.

  • @geneanthony3421
    @geneanthony3421 Рік тому +4

    Got a $400 Chromebook for $100 as an openbox and it's honestly quite nice. Feels good and responsive. Lenovo and the battery life is awesome. Even sitting around for over a month when it was off I came back to a full battery. I actually think it's the Lenovo you were looking at.

  • @ibindude
    @ibindude 2 роки тому +795

    They're actually really useful for system admins. Mass software depolyments and simple enough that the kids can't mess them up as easily. But you're right, they've gotten better with android support and Linux beta. As someone who's set these up in schools, I understand why they did it.

    • @echonuim
      @echonuim 2 роки тому +46

      I geniuenly dont understand why my school opted for cheap windows laptops that you cant download anything on as opposed to chromebooks. Without us having the ability to use downloads it is just a glorified web browsing device that costs twice the price of a chromebook and causes tons of management headache with figuring out updates whenever I'm doing IT assistant as one of my classes.

    • @philipwrighton
      @philipwrighton 2 роки тому +39

      @@echonuim Cheap Window laptops that are just a walking security risk. From computers, to the potential of kids infecting the network to everything.
      ChromeOS isolates it before it even gets out, allows for cheap, and if you're careful. You're paying the 100 dollars less for a more secure device, easier managed, easy to repair (You can run a computer class and the kid doesn't need to know any complex computers). Why spend more for computers that will inevitably cost more to run, cost more to maintain, leads them to cyber attacks, can be misused and requires more time to program?
      Like seriously. Why would you go for windows laptops?

    • @BCMikuFan
      @BCMikuFan 2 роки тому +2

      @@philipwrighton easier to resell?

    • @AlexJohnson-be3tj
      @AlexJohnson-be3tj 2 роки тому +2

      Easier to control and block stuff on

    • @robertg7249
      @robertg7249 2 роки тому +1

      yes i also love censuring children from a young age

  • @itisindeedthatguy
    @itisindeedthatguy 2 роки тому +2638

    to be fair the chrome books are REALLY good at what they’re built for. like if you’re basically just writing papers and researching and that sort of thing then it’s all you really need. i’m in college and i’ve been using one and it work perfect

    • @Remon_
      @Remon_ 2 роки тому +184

      Yeah though i would argue it also depends on what you study. It lends itself way better to text etc, but doing something like programming is probably going to suck or using something like ltspice for electronics simulation, in which case you would have to jump through the hoop of doing crouton install anyway. In which case like linus said, it would be better to just get a machine that runs windows/linux, since you would probably also wont some hardware to for stuff like that i would assume.

    • @Jazzboy_Jh
      @Jazzboy_Jh 2 роки тому +175

      But there is a point where the chromebooks they buy in bulk for the kids are so bad they literally cannot handle scrolling through a 2 page google doc. I can say from personal experience.

    • @andrewgarcia3136
      @andrewgarcia3136 2 роки тому +30

      @@Jazzboy_Jh docs is so bloated now you damn near need a 2.5ghz multicore setup, 2c2t may or may not cut it

    • @halogeek6
      @halogeek6 2 роки тому +26

      Raspberry pi is cheaper and you will learn more putting it together then they are gonna teach you in most schools.

    • @osheroth
      @osheroth 2 роки тому +20

      Nah it's a POS, 100%. I'd rather be working with a pen and paper than withstanding that hunk of junk which resets and slows down all the time even though it has a Core i7 8tg gen on it.

  • @rumblpak
    @rumblpak 2 роки тому +288

    Two notes: 1. Crouton is officially deprecated and 2. While running steam on Linux on crostini is great, Google still blocks exec from SD cards mounted by Linux preventing you from installing games on external storage. With most chromebooks made prior to 2021 (and even now) only including 32GB internal storage, gaming is not the greatest experience yet.

    • @秋保です
      @秋保です 2 роки тому +11

      Not sure why the "yet," it's a no-brainer that Chromebooks would never be great in gaming for almost every case scenario.
      But it's sad to see Crouton getting discontinued, it was honestly fun just messing around with an desktop environment that looks really odd for it to be a Chromebook (which also feels 100% more usable IMO). With the bonus of being able to play games, amid the driver issues. While GalliumOS 3.1 is already two years old with last update being June 2021, it's almost a dead project as well at this point.

    • @adsensiv
      @adsensiv 2 роки тому +9

      It's pretty awful to see these things essentially turning into e-waste once the OS is no longer officially supported while they would still be perfectly usable if they just didn't artificially lock them down

    • @MPereira75013
      @MPereira75013 2 роки тому +4

      @@adsensiv you can keep using them for years, the laptop doesn't stop working all out of a sudden.

    • @adsensiv
      @adsensiv 2 роки тому +12

      @@MPereira75013 I assume stopped support means no more security updates which is a pretty big deal for a device which is primarily intended for tasks such as browsing the web...

    • @TheHenirik
      @TheHenirik 2 роки тому +3

      @@adsensiv end of support for android devices commonly means you cant update your apps much longer, and i expect these to be the same (although i haven't tried a chromebook)
      so unless you have things you could run the old version of without too much issues they pretty much become unusable

  • @giacomogabellini9944
    @giacomogabellini9944 2 роки тому +3

    I was quite skeptical about getting a Chromebook, because no one spoke well of them, and especially here in Italy . They call them "junk" here . , however I wanted to try to get one . I have to be honest I feel very good with it for my use . Video lectures , documents , some movies , update and maintenance of some online websites , everything I need I have it .

    • @paulposeidonclips
      @paulposeidonclips 3 місяці тому

      Yes they are good! Everyone lies about them and they never used one.

  • @Nick85
    @Nick85 2 роки тому +35

    I bought a chromebook in 2015. It was a 15 inch acer with 16 GB HD and 4 GB of ram for $250. I don't have a lot to spend on computers and I don't game. This was easily the best computer purchase I've made in the past 10 years. The key points being battery life, portability, ease of use and surprisingly, a linux conversion to GalliumOS with a 256 GB HD upgrade later in life (in which it excels as a work laptop). There are loads of options and they are not easy to sift through, but when you find the right one for your use case they are amazingly capable machines for productivity on the go.

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 2 роки тому +1

      I guess if you must have a new laptop sure, but you can find some pretty nice used mid-tier laptops and desktops for ~$250, heck if you don't need an entire laptop just something to use, you can get broken ones / the motherboard alone for as little as $30 and plug it into a monitor with the disclaimer that not all laptops will work like this or be easy to setup.
      I picked up a thinkpad T440 motherboard for $20 and it has similar specs to your chromebook, an i5-4300U, 4GB on-board ram and I separately bought a 16GB msata ssd for $7, I've been using it as my homelab PC for the last 3 years, running pi-hole, nextcloud and a handful of other things, but it's also a perfectly fine web browsing PC, it's worked great so far.

  • @gmt1
    @gmt1 2 роки тому +368

    I remember revisiting my highschool years later to find they'd swapped out all the Windows laptops with Chromebooks, I felt so bad for the students. The laptops were nothing special, but BYOD was allowed. We'd play Halo CE in the library and snatch up all the ethernet ports. Played a long cat and mouse game of finding websites the school had yet to ban, especially web games and anime streaming. Can't do any of that now, school internet and devices are super locked down (can't even open task manager or settings on Windows).

    • @Daschickenify
      @Daschickenify 2 роки тому +64

      That's fucked, can't even open task manager? How are you supposed to close unresponsive programs?

    • @ziondesertranger
      @ziondesertranger 2 роки тому +73

      @@Daschickenify at my school you just don't

    • @generallyunimportant
      @generallyunimportant 2 роки тому +39

      @@Daschickenify with the power button (:

    • @benschneider3413
      @benschneider3413 2 роки тому +7

      @@Daschickenify I guess you just use the phsical on/off button from the housing

    • @purpl3grape
      @purpl3grape 2 роки тому +1

      hold delete while turning on the laptop next time :)

  • @darryljack6612
    @darryljack6612 2 роки тому +318

    Linus: An expensive chrome book is still a chrome book.
    Also Linus: Gold Plated Xbox Controller.

    • @vava995
      @vava995 2 роки тому +37

      Gold plated? They cast it out of solid gold.

    • @darryljack6612
      @darryljack6612 2 роки тому +9

      @@vava995 Ur right i said the wrong thing, but you still get the point of what is being said.

    • @TheRavenCoder
      @TheRavenCoder 2 роки тому +4

      To be fair, they either sold or are trying to sell the controller to recoup most of the cost of getting it made. It's not like he is daily driving it.

    • @darryljack6612
      @darryljack6612 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheRavenCoder lol ik, but Linus seemed dead set on keeping that thing, without Yvonne's input i think we would have been seeing it in every home video of his.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise 2 роки тому +4

      @@darryljack6612 nah, I think that was mostly show. He said on a WAN Show that he approved the project because he expected it would be easy to sell (it wasn't) and worst case scenario it can just be melted down.

  • @snow3pea
    @snow3pea 2 роки тому +1

    our school district recently gave every single student (besides the elementary, cheeto dust crusty 1st graders /j) new laptops.
    this is great and all, but since they are all chromebooks (which run on chrome OS) they are very limiting, and annoying. want to change your desktop? you cant. want to add people shortcuts for when you boot up the device? cant. want to use the stylus? pay $30 please. (lenovo did that, still annoying how the school advertises that.)
    what really ticks me off about those computers is that they all have this really thick case (very difficult to remove.) it's uncomfortable to type while the case is on, and the top lid is much harder to open with it on. it adds like a pound to the original lightweight computer, personally very annoying considering we all walk around with 15 pound backpacks already..
    the computers themselves have pretty good specs. (for what they are-) touchscreen and 360 hinge design with 4gb of ram, but i think that since it's on chrome OS the computer is being limited to what it could really do.
    note: my classmates and i have been speculating if our school district is spying on us with our computers, even if we aren't on our administration managed account. can the administration access our other accounts if we are on a school-managed chromebook?

  • @00kidney
    @00kidney 2 роки тому +1535

    Linus son: dad, I got something to tell you.
    Linus: don't worry son, I'm not mad. Did you get a bad grade?
    Son: no, it's worse than that.
    Linus: you started smoking?
    Son: worse.
    Linus: you got in a fight?
    ...
    Son: worse.
    ...
    Linus: I was FORCED to buy a Chromebook….

    • @bhagwandasramchandani6845
      @bhagwandasramchandani6845 2 роки тому +103

      You have brought dishonour to the Family son .

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 2 роки тому +26

      Getting in a fight is worse than smoking?

    • @clipzywipzy
      @clipzywipzy 2 роки тому

      🤣

    • @Maxamundi
      @Maxamundi 2 роки тому +5

      @@vibaj16 came here to comment this lol

    • @thany3
      @thany3 2 роки тому +12

      The kid should be glad it didn't have to be a macbook then. If my kid's school would require that, it would mean an immediate transfer. Luckily, they don't because I'm not a parent. But if I was, I'd be furious.

  • @gwenward2141
    @gwenward2141 2 роки тому +287

    I feel like this Chromebook requirement might lead to Linus having some opinions to share at the PTA meeting

    • @ZNotFound
      @ZNotFound 2 роки тому +16

      Linus understands that chromebooks are cheaper to acquire for kids to use in school.

    • @jody5661
      @jody5661 2 роки тому +18

      @@ZNotFound sure, but either way the school should be providing them themselves. Why should I have to pay for something that they will claim software ownership over and lockdown beyond my control?

    • @ZNotFound
      @ZNotFound 2 роки тому +6

      @@jody5661 Maybe there was an option to buy your own Chromebook and Linus opted for that.
      In that case, not only would Linus have gotten his son a better chromebook he also had an opportunity to make a UA-cam video.

    • @harrys2331
      @harrys2331 2 роки тому +2

      @@ZNotFound This. It has more to do with parents wanting their kid's to have their own individual chromebooks and not ones that may have been shared with other kids/touched. It's a covid precaution type situation.

    • @katanah3195
      @katanah3195 6 місяців тому

      ​@rhamlet5290 Only reason against that is, don't saddle little kids with the user unfriendly horror story that is Linux, but otherwise good point on proprietary ecosystems.

  • @dustys5512
    @dustys5512 2 роки тому +574

    I remember seeing Chromebooks with Core i7 processors in them. Kind of overkill, like, very very overkill, unless you plan on hacking it and installing a different operating system on it. 🙂

    • @kevcreations5861
      @kevcreations5861 2 роки тому +34

      That's basically what I did lol put it in dev mode and installed popOs as a daily driver

    • @420bran
      @420bran 2 роки тому +14

      the original pixelbook with a i7 maxed out with ram was a beast!

    • @toriless
      @toriless 2 роки тому +1

      Yep, i7 and i9 are great for Windows as long as you 16 GB ram and 522 GB eMMC.

    • @jojag5
      @jojag5 2 роки тому +11

      As an owner of the i5 Pixelbook, I love the overhead. Yes, it is "overkill", but at the same time I never have to worry about running low on RAM or processing power. I can hook up my laptop to a 4k display (which I did all the time in college) and it doesn't lose a beat. I used to have videos and lectures playing on the monitor while I took notes on the laptop display. Most $300 Chromebooks (or Windows laptops for that matter) can't output that many pixels with videos and web apps running. It either crashes or overheats in my experience.

    • @michaelcorcoran8768
      @michaelcorcoran8768 2 роки тому

      Yeah, although you can make the argument that a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is overkilled too.

  • @1993VolkswagenPassatGLXVR6
    @1993VolkswagenPassatGLXVR6 5 місяців тому +1

    My geometry teacher who is a 60 year old grandmother-type lady used to think chromebooks weren't actual computers, just terminals connected to a larger computer, because of how low-power they were and how they were mostly used for connecting to the internet. I mean, she sorta has a point.

  • @jordanclerkin1998
    @jordanclerkin1998 2 роки тому +90

    Honestly, I got an Acer R11 chromebook years ago and it was fantastic for my use case at college. I used it to complete basic reports using Word, or take notes and they were fantastic. 10+ hours battery life is amazing, plus it only weighs 1.1kg. It was perfect to just throw in my backpack for daily use, and I didn't have to worry about being super delicate with it. I had my PC for AutoCAD and whatnot, and my chromebook for the more basic tasks on campus. And I only paid €220 for it. Highly recommend a chromebook for those on a budget who need to do basic computing tasks. It's still working fine to this day, although the battery life has gone down from around 10/11 hours to around 6 or so, which is still more than enough.

    • @Soaringkiwi1
      @Soaringkiwi1 2 роки тому +4

      Yup.. find me a device in the same price range (I paid $120 for my an Acer Chromebook back in the day) that has 10 hours of battery life. I used it in college as well before I could buy a better laptop. Even then, the battery life doesn't compare unless you had a top of the line laptop.

    • @lennonmclean
      @lennonmclean 2 роки тому

      hello PR dude from acer

    • @jordanclerkin1998
      @jordanclerkin1998 2 роки тому +4

      @@lennonmclean Yeah dude Acer paid me 500 to shill for then there haha. Nah but seriously I have nothing but good things to say about chromebooks. Windows laptops in the same price range tend to be awful.

  • @regularflurfy8174
    @regularflurfy8174 2 роки тому +73

    I used a Lenovo Duet as a secondary device before switching to a 2020 iPad Air, and for the price, it’s really a neat little device. I’m still impressed by the build quality, and as far as Chromebooks go, it would be the one I would recommend to anyone in the market for one, IF ONLY it didn’t have an ARM chip. Theoretically that would make it better for Android app compatibility, but in my testing it didn’t hold a candle to x86 Chromebooks in the same price point

    • @leonidas14775
      @leonidas14775 2 роки тому +5

      ARM is great for battery life. Unfortunately many arm devices don't have UEFI which means your options are limited if you want to install linux on it.

    • @bbbbbbb51
      @bbbbbbb51 2 роки тому +1

      @@leonidas14775 When I was looking for a cheap upgrade from my *very* dated laptop that I revived with Linux for a while, I nabbed a Flip C434 for super cheap because the corner of the bezel (not even part of the visible display) had a minor crack in it that was even hidden when the screen was open. Has served me well as a lightweight Linux machine. I don't exactly grasp why people shit on Chromebooks so heavily, but I guess my use case was pretty niche among the ocean of users.

    • @brentboymebob8754
      @brentboymebob8754 2 роки тому

      @@leonidas14775 The Duet has Cadmium, which is an actively developed version of Linux for ARM Chromebooks on bare metal. At the moment, everything is supported except external displays, video decoding, and cameras. However, it only runs Wayland based environments (and the dev doesn't even want to implement Xorg support), and the performance is good since hardware acceleration is supported, but it can be relatively sluggish in a lot of scenarios.

    • @leonidas14775
      @leonidas14775 2 роки тому

      @@bbbbbbb51 That's good you got a good deal on a chromebook and made it do what you want.
      The problem with ARM is that while x86 systems and linux are mostly interchangeable, each ARM device is at the mercy of a developer specifically supporting that device.
      That can be a problem for example if you own an old or uncommon android phone. And its not as simple as swapping a DTB file usually. Most ARM devices are not SystemReady, which aims to increase OS compatibility

  • @heyitsevan758
    @heyitsevan758 2 роки тому +398

    In college, I worked for the tech department at my old high school, and the fixes for Chromebooks were SO easy compared to Apple and Window devices.

    • @jennejjdkdjdj366
      @jennejjdkdjdj366 2 роки тому +5

      Framework

    • @Crowdfresser
      @Crowdfresser 2 роки тому +2

      Besides the mainboard of a 150$ device decides to stop working good luck getting any data Form the emmc as still a lot of people dont write down their damn account data. Also hardware repairs for 150$ devices are just not worth it in the Most cases.

    • @lovemadeinjapan
      @lovemadeinjapan 2 роки тому +1

      Dell Windows laptops are still golden for hardware fixes. But swapping the entire Chromebook is probably easiest for the tech department.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape 2 роки тому +1

      Also contrary to the consoomer article referenced in this fad video they’ve always been Linux capable since the beginning. I did it in 2011, you can even do it on most of the ARM architecture chrombooks as well.

    • @Random22
      @Random22 Рік тому

      As someone who currently works at my high school tech department, I can somewhat agree. The only issue is the screw holders breaking every now and then because of how they're built.

  • @Ytvideowatcherperson
    @Ytvideowatcherperson Рік тому +1

    I wanted something 11inches for writing/word processor. Found a chromebook with touchscreen, 8 gb ram 128 gb storage and a 2ghz processor for $180.
    Cheaper than most Tablet+rubber keyboard combos and better sized than any 14 inch laptop, which arent available at the price anyway.
    I have a 14inch ultrabook, a 15.6inch workstation with a quadro, will see which gets more use.

  • @secrets60
    @secrets60 2 роки тому +289

    Requiring a chromebook makes close to 0 sense for me.
    If the school really wants to control what the device is used for, they should be supplying the devices and setting custom permissions.
    Imagine buying something and then having someone else tell you what you are allowed and aren't allowed to do with it.

    • @philipcooksey3422
      @philipcooksey3422 2 роки тому +32

      It's not too dissimilar from college textbooks

    • @Gamer-nc8qp
      @Gamer-nc8qp 2 роки тому +5

      EXACTLY

    • @rockking1379
      @rockking1379 2 роки тому +45

      This for real! My oldest daughter was issued a chrome book by the school. And at her moms house she uses it. And it has the school restrictions on it. At my house she sits at her desk, uses her full sized desktop and carries on doing her work, and browses whatever else she wants on the side.

    • @tanmaypanadi1414
      @tanmaypanadi1414 2 роки тому +10

      they want to have their cake and eat it too.

    • @TejWC
      @TejWC 2 роки тому +18

      Most school's IT departments don't have the time or knowledge to lock down 100s of laptops in a secure way. Chromebooks also pushes to buck to parents to buy the hardware rather than the school.

  • @shinsoku9128
    @shinsoku9128 2 роки тому +174

    9:05 you could also run it in a kernel-based virtual machine (kvm) to pass the graphic performance directly into the vm. then you won't have worse performance. the downside of that would be that it is quite hard to setup correctly

    • @yotoprules9361
      @yotoprules9361 2 роки тому +29

      with the added overhead of the VM on the very weak CPU, it may still hurt performance. With most of the chromebooks having celerons (many of which are slower than core 2 duos)

    • @smileyguyz
      @smileyguyz 2 роки тому +4

      @@yotoprules9361 Yep. I got a HP stream 14 with the Celeron n4020 for school work and general shenanigans. Identical specs to my school issued Lenovo 100e. I knew buying it that it wouldn't be a gaming machine, but I still wanted to try just out of curiosity. The only playable games I have found to be were Half Life, and Enclave. Anything else would just peg the N4020 and UHD 600 graphics at 100% while getting about 10fps. Honestly though, 10fps is playable for me if it wasn't for the horrible frame times.

    • @shinsoku9128
      @shinsoku9128 2 роки тому +3

      @@yotoprules9361 yes that is true. you will get a little worse performance than if you were running a windows machine. but since the graphics output will directly be passed on to the vm, it won't even nearly be as bad as if it was just a regular vm.

    • @peters.7428
      @peters.7428 2 роки тому

      @@yotoprules9361 My old laptop has 32-bit core 2 duo celeron. I am not sure what model, but it shows that some celerons are core 2 duos.

    • @reggiep75
      @reggiep75 2 роки тому

      @Litfa Tua 4 - Do you do gay dogs, or pigeons, who collect lush & old x86 CPU's? I'm deep into that kink... If not, then p155 0ff! 😐😑😐😑😐

  • @erebuxy
    @erebuxy 2 роки тому +68

    I remember Chromebook Pixel. They were very well-designed, had good quality (and were pretty expensive as a Chromebook). I knew several friends who bought it and flashed it with Ubuntu.

    • @JamesScholesUK
      @JamesScholesUK 2 роки тому +3

      It was genuinely a really close call between a Chromebook Pixel and a Lenovo or Dell Ultrabook when I was shopping for a dev machine in 2014. In the end it came down to which one I found on offer first

    • @kugelblitzingularity304
      @kugelblitzingularity304 2 роки тому +2

      @@JamesScholesUK I mean yall savages just gon flash it with linux anyways so the OS dont even matter lmao, if only we all have that power

    • @methamphetamememcmeth3422
      @methamphetamememcmeth3422 2 роки тому +2

      @@JamesScholesUK Why not just buy a decent fucking laptop and flashing Linux on it? Hell, you can even flash CloudReady OS on it if you want to limit yourself with ChromeOS.

  • @VuLamDang
    @VuLamDang 2 роки тому +2

    2:50 Everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked - FW has its first Chromebook now

  • @JacobT
    @JacobT 2 роки тому +279

    Only Linus would measure the CPU temp of a chrome book while it’s playing a UA-cam video while in Best Buy.

    • @joel3399
      @joel3399 2 роки тому +50

      It's funny because he is doing that not as a youtuber but as a parent 😂

    • @JacobT
      @JacobT 2 роки тому +1

      @@joel3399 yeah😂

    • @lewislu5157
      @lewislu5157 2 роки тому +7

      tried that on a bunch of windows laptops myself lmao

    • @FusionC6
      @FusionC6 2 роки тому +6

      i used to download game demos and burn them on cds at best buy LOL cause my internet was shit

  • @Prowler1000
    @Prowler1000 2 роки тому +164

    Honestly, at first I was really resistant to the idea of Chromebooks being used in schools but once I saw the price point it all makes sense. Not every family can afford laptops more than a couple hundred dollars, if they can afford that. With ChromeOS, it seems a lot like it's effectively the "it just works" of Mac in a much cheaper price point so that you know, even if you can't afford a great laptop, kids shouldn't be held back by their parents financial situation

    • @redtails
      @redtails 2 роки тому +21

      Imagine just having a room full of computers at school. Crazy idea, isn't it. Too expensive, you think? Old office Pcs are sold €25 each, or even thrown away for free

    • @tinglemask2629
      @tinglemask2629 2 роки тому +7

      @@redtails Yeah but some families arent willing to buy used products. And a lot of families also buy chromebooks not just because its cheap, but also as its simple for their children. They just want something that can do school work, and that lasts while.

    • @parthcosic
      @parthcosic 2 роки тому +24

      @@tinglemask2629 don't think you got the point he meant like a computer room at school

    • @ziggybrady5170
      @ziggybrady5170 2 роки тому +13

      @@parthcosic a computer room at a school is all well and good but what happens in times when kids are having to do homework/assignments or as has happened a lot recently have to learn from home? Chromebooks are a cheap and easy way to solve these problems compared to forking out double the price or more for a computer that can run windows

    • @dyarous
      @dyarous 2 роки тому +6

      in Arizona the school give you a chromebook in freshman year and you return it after graduating

  • @Gh0sb0ss
    @Gh0sb0ss 2 роки тому +412

    Linus is the type of person to put the classroom chromebook back in the wrong slot

    • @erlandjohansen7195
      @erlandjohansen7195 2 роки тому +18

      Apparently I am too old to understand this comment

    • @GremlinPuke
      @GremlinPuke 2 роки тому +18

      In some schools they don't take their Chrome books home, so they have to put them in this big box that has slots for every chrome book to sit in and charge

    • @yoursincerely-soda
      @yoursincerely-soda 2 роки тому +2

      he feels like the guy that had his chromebook break so they had to get him one of the even more crappy ones

    • @tarikbleak
      @tarikbleak 2 роки тому +1

      On purpose*

    • @tarikbleak
      @tarikbleak 2 роки тому +5

      @@GremlinPuke It's not usually a big box at some schools sometimes it's a massive drawer that can be moved around on wheels.

  • @jeffsmith441
    @jeffsmith441 Рік тому +1

    Yes, the Lenovo Flex 5. Imo, it is by far the best bang for the buck. The Webcam was my only gripe. The speakers aren't great either, but most laptop speakers suck. Other than that, it is the most versatile for the money. The USI pen compatibility is a huge plus too!

  • @jonathanpritchard6464
    @jonathanpritchard6464 2 роки тому +183

    I've been using a Chromebook for terminal-based dev work through crouton since 2015 (and the past 2 years through crostini). Low-end Chromebooks fill a nice and somewhat overlooked niche in computing. They trade compute power for absurd battery life (my previous 2015 Acer Chormebook was still getting 6+ hours after around 5 years of use). The $150 - $200 price tag makes me far less worried about taking it out and about where it could be damaged/broken/stolen. And at this point most all casual/productivity/school/work computing tasks are just done through a browser, so what used to be a restriction for Chromebooks really isn't much of one anymore.

    • @KisameSempai
      @KisameSempai 2 роки тому +2

      do you still get security updates.. the fact that their an expiry on updates is the main reason discouraging me on getting a chromebook

    • @jonathanpritchard6464
      @jonathanpritchard6464 2 роки тому +7

      @@KisameSempai They generally push security updates for around 5 years, pretty good for a sub $200 device.

    • @tihomirrasperic
      @tihomirrasperic 2 роки тому +3

      @@KisameSempai replace the chromeos with some popular linux distro and the matter is solved

    • @maciejdev
      @maciejdev 2 роки тому

      "Terminal-based dev work" could you elaborate more on what that entails? I'm very curious.

    • @keifermay3913
      @keifermay3913 2 роки тому +3

      @@tihomirrasperic agreed on this! Once my Chromebook was end of life (no more software updates) I deleted Chrome and installed Gallium OS as my daily driver on that machine. It works great and it's something like a decade old machine now. I write C programs, Python scripts, run a BurpSuite proxy, and do relatively straightforward hacking CTFs and war games on it. You're not gonna be brute forcing stuff with huge wordlists on the ancient CPU with like no ram, but it works for my use cases. Can stream video and do whatever word processing, programming, and compiling that I need.

  • @9tim80
    @9tim80 2 роки тому +340

    I had the privilege of beta-testing the Cr-48 before Chromebooks were sold to the public and I still own one which I bought a couple of years ago. For the right use case (browsing, email, office, video conferencing) it's pretty solid. Coming from an info-sec perspective, having an OS on it which can be managed completely remotely and needing to literally be pried open to get a different OS on it is an enterprise IT guy's dream. It won't ever replace my gaming laptop but I feel much safer taking it out in public.

    • @meandmyEV
      @meandmyEV 2 роки тому +46

      That's the thing. Chromebooks are not meant for most people watching LTT. Schools like them because they typically do not have enough IT support to implement something better and they are easy to lock down. They are really good for people that do not have a lot of experience with computers. A number of members of my family do not like technology so it was a pain for me to keep their 10 year old Windows laptops running but they almost never have issues with their Chromebooks.

    • @XecularOfficial
      @XecularOfficial 2 роки тому +7

      You don't need a chromebook for that anymore. Dell laptops have an autopilot feature that lets you completely manage Windows 10 remotely and lock the bios so it can't be tampered with. Better than using Chrome OS, at least

    • @JohnAdams-qc2ju
      @JohnAdams-qc2ju 2 роки тому +6

      Yea I tested it as well, back then it was next to useless but it has a place like schools (but I know even 5years ago most 18-20year olds only owned a phone and had no idea how a PC really works - I foresee a tech gap developing, but with college programs and folk moving to the US likely won't be a problem - most IT jobs at around 50% are folk who moved to the US for college then work visa). However I want kids to experience a full OS and not a locked down ChromeBook - it might push them to stay away from real PCs due to it being limited environment (but getting better recently) and the crappy hardware/screens. Of course Linus' kids have real PCs but for poorer families it might be the only computer. We seen winners for PC builds often just find what they can, old hardware because people place limited value on them and think phones are what you need (and often most don't get/find an old PC) I'll end my rant there.

    • @oliviadrinkwine1411
      @oliviadrinkwine1411 2 роки тому

      tbh I might take one to defcon and other hacking conferences as I'll just be doing basic web browsing and not say gaming. Because I'll be to busy to game due to all the talks I'll be going to.

    • @Braiam
      @Braiam 2 роки тому +1

      I don't understand the responses to your comment: managed remotely, lock down, and easy of use. As if someone that only want a device to do school work and is allergic to tech would go out of its way to mess up things with the OS.

  • @alexibarra4675
    @alexibarra4675 2 роки тому +153

    I like that the man basically started benchmarking “laptops” in the store. I do this as well and I’m not even shopping for any 😂😂

    • @andresacosta5318
      @andresacosta5318 2 роки тому +30

      when i was looking for a laptop my girlfriend was so confused. I tried out the keyboards, trackpad. checked out the screens resolution, connectivity, specs to price. and then i bought nothing. made a list of the ones that intrigued me and researched on their internals, (is the ram soldered? what sort of drives do they use) and this was what got me into computer hardware. that week is were i learned what anything computer related meant.
      she was confused, cuz about 4 months prior she needed a laptop, had seen an add for a microsoft surface on instagram so she took her dad to best buy and the guy talked about how they could lower the price.
      she ended up paying $100 less than me. but its like, an i3 or a pentium. with 2 gb of ram and she hates the keyboard since she cant type on her lap and in the end, she didn't even use the touch screen.
      I ended up with a lenovo flex 5 like the one here but with 8th i5, 8gb of ram. and 256gb m.2.

    • @joel3399
      @joel3399 2 роки тому +2

      @@andresacosta5318 good for you!

    • @ErichToven
      @ErichToven 2 роки тому +4

      I swapped ram for someone once after best buy had quoted him a $200 something price. Only I borrowed their screwdriver and did it right there at their counter for free.
      Did it in under a minute and I swear he shot that guy a dirty look I still think about.

  • @IdAefixBE
    @IdAefixBE Рік тому +20

    Computers with outright only 4y update support ?
    That shouldn't even be legal.

  • @robertlamb4754
    @robertlamb4754 2 роки тому +730

    As a best buy employee, I was happy to see this and help me learn more about the Chromebooks, even though I generally avoid selling those unless the customer directly asks for it specifically

    • @pepsicherry6389
      @pepsicherry6389 2 роки тому +87

      No joke but when I worked in retail and normal people were looking for a notebooks, I always did not recommend to buy Chromebooks. First they saw the price, it was lower than normal notebooks so they were interested. I did know these people had no idea it does not have Windows OS in it. To avoid the dissapointment and
      confusion.

    • @robertlamb4754
      @robertlamb4754 2 роки тому +31

      @@pepsicherry6389 yeah i get the same thing, first thing i say is that it is a very limited computer without the Windows OS, but some people specifically need Chrome OS or just want it to browse the web

    • @Sharky_0456
      @Sharky_0456 2 роки тому +4

      nice. chromebooks really arent good

    • @_w_w_
      @_w_w_ 2 роки тому +17

      Funny... I am a product developer in the Windows world. I love Chromebook, it's great for 85% of the population. Only if Microsoft can pull off a lightweight OS that can handle day to day task well. Unless your work require you use tools and software that are only available on Windows, you can get a great experience on Chromebook. ChromeOS is just more efficient in every way - that's me probing power rails between ChromeOS and Windows doing the same tasks.

    • @Sharky_0456
      @Sharky_0456 2 роки тому +4

      @@_w_w_ idk if its 80 percent more like about 60 programs that require a lot of power are verry popular like blender and that sort of stuff and if your a gamer a chromebook isnt gonna cut it

  • @IanTheCat
    @IanTheCat 2 роки тому +87

    It's not the low-end hardware that kills it for me, but the locked-down BIOS requiring enabling developer mode and other hackery things. Installing literally ANY other OS becomes a hassle such that using it for anything other than ChromeOS after it's support has ended is a BAD experience

    • @tanmaypanadi1414
      @tanmaypanadi1414 2 роки тому +4

      they are definitely being subsidies by Google so it's in their best interest that it's harder to run anything else. All in hopes of the future work force stick to their browsers or android ecosystems.

    • @Masterrunescapeer
      @Masterrunescapeer 2 роки тому

      @@tanmaypanadi1414no they are not subsidized by Google, Chrome OS is free, Windows costs money.
      They could be subsidized for some students though, schools/municipalities often give subsidies for them, but the ones from best buy and stuff aren't.

    • @turun_ambartanen
      @turun_ambartanen 2 роки тому +13

      ​@@Masterrunescapeer You do realize "Chrome OS is free, Windows costs money." is basically the definition of subsidized by Google?
      They don't create an OS for fun. They have a clear business case for it and that involves branding and lots and lots of data extraction. Yes, even from kids laptops.

    • @Jesus-nc1jv
      @Jesus-nc1jv 2 роки тому

      @@turun_ambartanen free for now

    • @FM4AMGV
      @FM4AMGV 2 роки тому

      @@turun_ambartanen they really didn't create Android or Chrome OS, it's just a fork of Linux.

  • @Crimin4L
    @Crimin4L 2 роки тому +464

    I'd be dammed. Would it not make sense if the very school that is requiring a chrome book also provide them? (Presuming Linus's child goes to public school) How is that even remotely fair for impoverished children?

    • @DrakeDaraitis
      @DrakeDaraitis 2 роки тому +158

      His kids don't go to a public school, that's why.

    • @berto1014
      @berto1014 2 роки тому +51

      I think Canada has less of an issue with impoverished children when compared to the US. Not to say they don't exist though.

    • @danielkarlsson8252
      @danielkarlsson8252 2 роки тому +119

      Here in Sweden when i went to school we were provided chromebooks for free that we than had to return to the school. If it was damaged you had to pay for the damage to get it fixed or replaced and if it was returned damaged.

    • @seshpenguin
      @seshpenguin 2 роки тому +141

      Here in Ontario (at least for YRDSB), the way it works for students is you by default use your own device (NOT limited to Chromebooks, you can use any tablet/laptop as long as it can access the web), but you can request for the board to provide you with a device if you don't have/can afford a suitable device. It's not a bad system, since most students do already have a decent computer, and those who don't can get the assistance they need (prevents a lot of waste if the school board needed to buy devices for everyone).

    • @rohanpatil6168
      @rohanpatil6168 2 роки тому +19

      in switzerland kids are provided with either a hp probook windows laptop, microsoft surface or an ipad air / pro. depends on the school

  • @prestonmurphy69
    @prestonmurphy69 9 місяців тому +2

    It's kinda funny that Framework makes Chromebooks now

  • @realhuman4396
    @realhuman4396 2 роки тому +243

    When I was in somewhere middle or elementary school Google offered free chromebooks for the whole school, but only if they agreed that they could track student cookies… needless to say, it wasn’t allowed

    • @svenkleinplarre9461
      @svenkleinplarre9461 2 роки тому +7

      It is sad that that was needed to be said.

    • @SandboxerSandy
      @SandboxerSandy 2 роки тому +15

      If it was my school they would've allowed it

    • @PrettyBoiLasagna
      @PrettyBoiLasagna 2 роки тому +1

      @Michael Rostom lol its an anecdote to begin with, what kind of proof do you expect

    • @reasonjefferey4644
      @reasonjefferey4644 2 роки тому

      @Michael Rostom they are literally known for selling data and analytics from users lmao, that’s how Google makes their billions. Even fucking apple doesn’t do it as much as they do.

    • @reasonjefferey4644
      @reasonjefferey4644 2 роки тому

      @Michael Rostom das the same damn thing lmao

  • @gargadon
    @gargadon 2 роки тому +191

    Actually a Chromebook is "The thing students fear when they need a laptop and ask one to their parents".

  • @ToxicYT
    @ToxicYT 2 роки тому +456

    I bought my mom a chromebook that can be folded into a tablet and runs pretty great for $150

    • @tasmaniandebiru
      @tasmaniandebiru 2 роки тому +7

      here before this is famous

    • @teehee5700
      @teehee5700 2 роки тому +3

      yeah i have the Acer Chromebook spin 311and it works good in tablet mode and desktop mode. very good for the price.

    • @docn1ght
      @docn1ght 2 роки тому +7

      honestly 150 isnt bad for a folding one like that, and your mom probably doesnt need anything powerful, so it seems like a good deal tbh

    • @shrekoof722
      @shrekoof722 2 роки тому

      realy is it a lenovo chromebook???

    • @sjagain
      @sjagain 2 роки тому

      @@tasmaniandebiru Here to tell you it's 2022!

  • @Air377.
    @Air377. 3 місяці тому +1

    In Finland we get Cromebooks for free in Middle school and in high school we get Hp Probooks. The cromebooks are really limited in functions but the windows laptops have free time mode where you can download anything and do whatever. (altho we do need to return them after the year)

  • @justyo96
    @justyo96 2 роки тому +29

    I bought the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 for my mom for Christmas -- it's the new 13.3" version of the tablet + detachable keyboard you looked at, but with an OLED display. She loves it for normal everyday use. My main concern with the 10" model was also the keyboard size, way too cramped.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 2 роки тому +1

      The older Chromebook Duet had 16:10 screen instead of smaller 16:9 screen of the newer variant which I consider a big downgrade.

  • @gothnate
    @gothnate 2 роки тому +185

    I think it's really limiting for a school to require any specific operating system. Especially if the parents have to buy it, because that also excludes the inexpensive Amazon finds, like my ThinkPad T410 I paid $135 for that's capable of running Windows 10. It does need some upgrading, but even after it's said and done, it will keep up with a more modern computer to an extent, and for a fraction of the price. Right now, I'm running Linux Mint on it because it's much smoother, but with the upgrades I could get away with W11 if I wanted.

    • @purplehello98
      @purplehello98 2 роки тому +7

      My school allows any OS after 6th grade (they provide horrid little Chromebooks to the sixth graders.) Anyways, I got a MacBook.

    • @skytek7081
      @skytek7081 2 роки тому +46

      It allows them to deploy just one set of tech support training for teachers (what little they can do) and ensures that the machines should all be able to access the same resources with the same ease.

    • @eagle_rb_mmoomin_418
      @eagle_rb_mmoomin_418 2 роки тому +53

      You won't be able to teach the kids anything if all your doing is tech support for four different major OSes and the one cheeky snot running a BSD flavour.

    • @traniel123456789
      @traniel123456789 2 роки тому +12

      @@eagle_rb_mmoomin_418 I use arch btw

    • @angolin9352
      @angolin9352 2 роки тому +15

      @@milesfarber An "obscure" and "unstable" OS that hosts nearly every website you've ever visited? Being an LTT viewer doesn't mean you can't be clueless about tech.

  • @wizardscrollstudio
    @wizardscrollstudio 2 роки тому +219

    Also interesting to point out that Chome OS is 32 bit not 64 bit even though it runs on 64 bit hardware. They intentionally use 32 bit to keep the memory footprint small. So ChromeOS really was made for inexpensive, low power devices from the very start.

    • @lllleeeeiiii
      @lllleeeeiiii 2 роки тому +2

      How is it possible for any Chromebook to have more than 4GB of memory if it's 32bit?

    • @wizardscrollstudio
      @wizardscrollstudio 2 роки тому +18

      @@lllleeeeiiii Is complicated. ChromeOS can be 32 or 64 bit but comonly is 32 bit running on 64 bit hardware. Contrary to popular belief 32 bit is NOT limited to 4GB of ram. What is limited is 4GB of contigous ram at any one time. It means a 32 bit could swap in and out areas of memory kinda how page swapping on hard drive does.

    • @wizardscrollstudio
      @wizardscrollstudio 2 роки тому +8

      @@lllleeeeiiii Linux kernel (what ChromeOS and Android uses) is able to recognize and use more than 4GB of RAM with 32 bit builds. You install PAE (Physical Address Extension )in 32 bit kernel and it works. The limitation you speak of I think is unique to 32 bit Windows version because Microsoft decided not to include physical address extensions.

    • @wizardscrollstudio
      @wizardscrollstudio 2 роки тому +3

      @@FireFoxDestroyer You gotta check what the OS is. In Chrome on your Chromebook you can check if you're 32 or 64 bits. The 32 bit might in fact still be 64 bit hardware just 32 bit OS.

    • @FireFoxDestroyer
      @FireFoxDestroyer 2 роки тому +4

      @@wizardscrollstudio I checked my Chromebook's Samsung Exynos 5 Dual, and it says it's a 32-bit ARM processor.
      And also, my school Chromebook has the AMD A4-9120C, which is a CPU based on the Stoney Ridge architecture, which is 64-bit.

  • @classydays43
    @classydays43 Рік тому +2

    Honestly. I like the concept of Chrome OS. It ensures the existence of budget systems that people can access, and the idea that old Windows systems can have a Chrome OS thus ensuring longevity is a baller idea.

  • @Blazberry_Yaint
    @Blazberry_Yaint 2 роки тому +112

    i had the same reaction when my sister was *forced* to buy a chrome book for her two sons. i told her that if money was an issue i could find her a pair of refurbished technicians laptops or something like that but as it turns out the purchase was done not out of practicality but because the school didn't want kids flexing on people who could only afford a Chromebook, which you realistically couldn't stop anyways unless you shook down students for anything that costs over a fiver.

    • @canadajones9635
      @canadajones9635 2 роки тому +42

      It bugs me too when schools force that kind of stuff, especially when you have to pay for it. If the school issues some equipment that you have to use, that's fine I guess. A big annoying if you have a better version at home, but not the worst thing in the world. However, when they begin demanding that you buy this and that, that's why I wonder why they don't just let the tech-savvy people get what makes them be more productive, while the rest can get the cheapo things that work well enough for them.

    • @faithblack3851
      @faithblack3851 2 роки тому +20

      So...What your'e saying they're making Chromebooks mandatory like textbooks. They won't let you bring a PC laptop?

    • @Blazberry_Yaint
      @Blazberry_Yaint 2 роки тому +3

      @@faithblack3851 yep

    • @ispongboiyeaeveryhting273
      @ispongboiyeaeveryhting273 2 роки тому +6

      @@Blazberry_Yaint At least a Chromebook can easily be turned into a Windows/Linux computer if you have the correct model.

    • @jakykong
      @jakykong 2 роки тому +5

      @@canadajones9635 This was my thought. I'm really glad I don't have kids (in general, but in particular in school :P ) right now because this sort of "have to buy X chromebook" nonsense would drive me up the wall. Kids are going to flex on anything; the only way to prevent it is to completely standardize. But if it's a public school, that's a _huge_ ask of many parents' financial means, so I'm really only OK with that standardizing if it's school issued and managed, at no direct cost to parents.

  • @TimeCodeMechanics
    @TimeCodeMechanics 2 роки тому +195

    “If I wanted to spend MacBook money, I’d buy a MacBook.” I felt that.😆😆😆

    • @michaelmjdfan5357
      @michaelmjdfan5357 2 роки тому +5

      Also the "A THOUSAND DOLLARS?!?!"

    • @jimmymac2292
      @jimmymac2292 Рік тому +1

      ​@@michaelmjdfan5357people will spend $1k on a tablet that is far less capable

    • @vishalahmad-ck6cu
      @vishalahmad-ck6cu 11 місяців тому

      ​@@jimmymac2292there's a android tablet that's for 300 dollars and it's very fast and capable it can run PC games using emulation like skyrim

  • @_quoniam
    @_quoniam 2 роки тому +39

    "Let's Go Shopping" - Something I never though I would have heard from Linus

  • @sshhacker
    @sshhacker Рік тому +6

    Chromebooks are, well... fine. It's probably the school's imposed configuration that makes them not even usable.

    • @paulposeidonclips
      @paulposeidonclips 3 місяці тому

      Chrome book lenovo 100e is very good and very affordable. This video is gross to say it bad and want people to spend $1000. Gross!!!

  • @MusicMovies1990
    @MusicMovies1990 2 роки тому +44

    "Is this CPU running at 100% on a 720p video?" - words my parents will never utter, let alone fathom

    • @twinturbo9113
      @twinturbo9113 2 роки тому +2

      As someone in tech I like to call that job security 😂😂😂

  • @dang6102
    @dang6102 2 роки тому +137

    A repairable Framework laptop for schools might be interesting. They’re bound to break at some point and if schools can easily repair things like the screen or laptop casing, then it would likely reduce some waste.

    • @johntrevy1
      @johntrevy1 2 роки тому +11

      And work that into teaching a usable skill.

    • @isaackvasager9957
      @isaackvasager9957 2 роки тому +41

      Schools can't spend $1K per laptop. The entire reason chromebooks took off is because schools can get them for less than $200 per machine.

    • @NigelMelanisticSmith
      @NigelMelanisticSmith 2 роки тому +24

      Most enterprise Chromebooks have the Display assembly and keyboard as easy to replace, which are the two things kids break most. I've repaired Lenovo, HP, and Dell Chromebooks, and for School SKUs, they aren't hard to fix at all.

    • @jabezhane
      @jabezhane 2 роки тому +3

      @@isaackvasager9957 Exactly, I ordered a Framework but for schools you can get 5 Chromebooks for the cost of one Framework.

    • @isaackvasager9957
      @isaackvasager9957 2 роки тому +8

      Chromebooks are very easy to repair. Easier than virtually any other device. I repair them all the time. In fact, almost all brands and models use the same 11.6" lcd panel...so one panel in stock works for the many different brands we have to fix.

  • @UltraSupergumby
    @UltraSupergumby 2 роки тому +57

    What I’ve like the most using a Chromebook is the zero maintenance and the included protection against virus. It’s ending up being in my hands more often than I have expected. It’s so incredible what you can do inside a web browser these days. If it becomes your daily driver, expensive Chromebook could be justified for a better experience.

    • @lucasrem1870
      @lucasrem1870 2 роки тому

      What app you need? You run Logic Pro on it?
      Daily driver? emails only? Google?

    • @josesampedro9421
      @josesampedro9421 2 роки тому +6

      No man, I run one as my daily driver, with a flimsy Celeron chip, and it's more than enough for webapps, android apps, and Linux basic apps (office and gimp). There is absolutely no reason to buy an expensive Chromebook besides just spending more money because you feel like it. I love Chromebooks, I've had one for four years now, and I totally agree with Linus, if you go over 500, just get a windows laptop. There are very specific use case scenarios that require a powerful Chromebook (programming android apps I think). Battery, speed, and touchscreen at a low-cost are the biggest, if not the only, selling points of these things for me

    • @exmerion
      @exmerion 2 роки тому +1

      they last longer than you think too. I've had this chromebook I bought for like 150 USD in 2016 and it just received it's last update so I'm looking to buy another 200~ USD one. Never had an issue with it.

    • @rudellius
      @rudellius 2 роки тому +1

      @@lucasrem1870 Why on earth would someone be running logic pro on a chromebook lol

  • @gamingwithjosie
    @gamingwithjosie Рік тому +29

    Here I am watching this while I asked for a windows computer for Christmas. 😅

  • @Robin0928
    @Robin0928 2 роки тому +83

    I really like these kind of LTT Videos. Yeah, I love the insane expensive tech, but Linus having the experience of trying to help his kid buy a chromebook for school makes for a really interesting video. It's a lot more of a realistic view of tech.

  • @zachsmthsn
    @zachsmthsn 2 роки тому +73

    I use my Chromebook as a thin client to my desktop or SSH to my server for software development work. I love it, and I have no idea why Linus loves virtualization but doesn't see this use case. My lap is always cool and quiet no matter what I'm doing with a lightweight machine, a good screen, and a Wacom touch screen for taking notes. I honestly never want to go back to a laptop/macbook

    • @postmortemspasm
      @postmortemspasm 2 роки тому +2

      You need good internet though. Youre practically streaming a 1080p or higher video constantly

  • @SBG1218
    @SBG1218 2 роки тому +56

    I remember having chromebooks (and tiny windows laptops) in high school, and the only things I did with it were Google (search, docs, and slides) and watching way too much UA-cam. So I can't imagine what a grade schooler could need it for.

    • @CamCitizenTV
      @CamCitizenTV 2 роки тому +9

      With a son with one I can answer this. Teachers can assign coursework directly to their individual accounts, through Google Classroom, so the work can be done remotely or just for homework. The schools provided them though and can remotely monitor what is done on them as well.

    • @HibeePin
      @HibeePin 2 роки тому +1

      People use the internet, write docs, and make PowerPoints in grade school too

    • @Jehty_
      @Jehty_ 2 роки тому +1

      @@CamCitizenTV but would you need a chrome book for that?
      Can't you do that on a windows laptop in the chrome browser?
      (of course with school issued laptops that's a whole other situation)

    • @abhayreacts2717
      @abhayreacts2717 2 роки тому +3

      @@Jehty_ Cheaper

    • @CamCitizenTV
      @CamCitizenTV 2 роки тому +5

      @@Jehty_ that's exactly what's happening. The school is supplying these things. They're cheap and don't need third party software to monitor. Less likely to break because no moving parts. Harder to run malware as well. It just makes the most logistical sense for schools. Cheap and easy.

  • @EXXITY
    @EXXITY Рік тому +3

    Son: Dad I need a laptop for school
    Linus: here's a gaming pc with a rtx 4090 and a intel i9

  • @jesustyronechrist2330
    @jesustyronechrist2330 2 роки тому +320

    I feel old knowing the fact that Linus' son needs a Chromebook for school.

    • @silvinodino
      @silvinodino 2 роки тому +9

      Right? I rememeber when he was born

  • @WittyDroog
    @WittyDroog 2 роки тому +29

    I have that Samsung Galaxybook 2020 with the 4k panel and, man I've ended up using it for 90% of my computing needs (I also got it off Woot for half off). It's a really, really nice laptop to relax with and the screen is gorgeous. It's big Achilles heel that everyone reports is the battery, unlike every other chromebook this thing does NOT sip, it gorges itself on power and having such a super slim form factor doesn't give it much. If the computer stays at home this isn't an issue, and when I'm out I just plug it into my external battery I usually have on me anyway. BUT it's a huge deal breaker for most people.

    • @WittyDroog
      @WittyDroog 2 роки тому

      @@ea8455 For sure the price tag was a huge hit and if it wasn't for Woot having a special I likely would not be pulling the trigger. But I also came from a Pixel Chromebook 2 LS so "overkill" was something I was used to and something unique to that subgenre of Chromebooks is that they never felt sluggish even in age, my 2 LS actually felt FASTER several years after I got out by virtue of how it operates and the reason I replaced it was due to a creeping screen rot issue, prior to finding the Samsung Galaxybook there wasn't that much that made me want to switch (though I almost went for the Pixelbook and Pixelbook Go). It's funny how spoiled one can get in such a niche field.
      That said would I recommend these upper end Chromebooks for most people? Probably not? Though I think most people honestly don't need anything more than one these days as the majority of computer use is down to browsing and content consumption. I can certainly say they're for me personally, but outside my gaming rig I don't have a need anymore for x86 applications

    • @steven3353
      @steven3353 2 роки тому

      i have one also, actually I searched for comments with the word galaxy in it to find this one. He glossed over it WAY too quickly, and on sale these things can be bought for around $600 or less! I bought mine for $400 brand new, and the screen is the most beautiful screen i've ever used on a laptop. It's 4k oled with a core i5, for $400 it's a steal really.

  • @ryke_masters
    @ryke_masters 2 роки тому +48

    Linus bought the exact Chromebook I did in the end. It's quite good, and I also got it running Manjaro instead of ChromeOS with some relatively involved messing-around, with only some audio issues. I still use it basically for Chromebook purposes, but having a more flexible OS feels a lot better. I mostly got it because I found Lenovo to be pretty reputable in general and the price point was good, not so much from an involved shopping process, but it turned out to be a good choice..

  • @s0me1newithhand7s
    @s0me1newithhand7s Рік тому +3

    actually, old Linus didn't know about Framework Chromebook...

    • @JoeHoeDoesSomething
      @JoeHoeDoesSomething Рік тому +2

      Not worth it comparted to just buying a regular Framework laptop for a similiar price, you can install Windows, Linux, or if you really want Chrome os you could install FydeOS but the Framework chromebook is stuck on Chrome os

  • @Arif-in3vi
    @Arif-in3vi 2 роки тому +174

    "The thing every parents fears the most, the chromebook" - Linus

    • @bgolledge502
      @bgolledge502 2 роки тому +8

      I use one daily there actually not that bad I honestly don't see why people hate them it gets the job done

    • @troysimonds1314
      @troysimonds1314 2 роки тому +4

      @@bgolledge502 I didn't either I had one for 2 years then I went to windows and holy shit- I mean the chromebook was okay but windows pc is a ton better

    • @bgolledge502
      @bgolledge502 2 роки тому +4

      @@troysimonds1314 like I do have a desktop for gaming but the Chromebook gets the other stuff done

    • @sergeantvirus2300
      @sergeantvirus2300 2 роки тому +1

      *spooky organ music plays*

    • @nishantrajani7372
      @nishantrajani7372 2 роки тому

      @@bgolledge502 every other pc laptop and mac can get the other stuff done at better value for money and less compromises.

  • @hyundongcho4328
    @hyundongcho4328 2 роки тому +191

    "I need a chromebook..."- Linus's son
    "NO, don't carry a Chromebook. Instead, carry this threadripper with triple 3090 PC in your backpack, also with 360hz 4k monitor"- Linus

    • @sergeantvirus2300
      @sergeantvirus2300 2 роки тому

      hmst.

    • @melroysojan
      @melroysojan 2 роки тому

      nah, he gonna give that super computer server which he removed because he upgraded to a new one.

  • @alessandrobarbara9063
    @alessandrobarbara9063 2 роки тому +7

    11:32 he just has a really nice gaming chair, it plays the game without even touching the keyboard or mouse

  • @TheInfiniteLegend
    @TheInfiniteLegend 2 місяці тому

    0:20 that ain't no segway, that's a fucking roast right there and i love it

  • @celeste2991
    @celeste2991 2 роки тому +54

    my school started giving us chromebooks a year back. unfortunately, they took the lockdown of features to seriously. to the point where it is essentially unusable. i wish i could list examples but they disabled any way to view cpu usage or anything similar. they have keyloggers, software that can see every kid's screens, rumored to even have camera spyware. teachers can also connect to the computers and like take control of ur mouse or keyboard. they also have a custom play store that only has the microsoft products like office 365. they also go so crazy blocking websites that some of my teacher's stuff has been blocked. i do not touch mine lmao

    • @NaNa_W4NT5_F3MNM5
      @NaNa_W4NT5_F3MNM5 2 роки тому +6

      What sort of Orwellian drugs are your teachers snorting to justify being that restrictive?

    • @Arbythor
      @Arbythor 2 роки тому +3

      Dang they use go guardian I’m guessing

    • @Arbythor
      @Arbythor 2 роки тому +1

      Dang they use go guardian I’m guessing

    • @TacticalLiker
      @TacticalLiker 2 роки тому +3

      yours are like mine except the camera. we kinda have to use ours tho also they left the location on forcefully which is bad if you go to a bad website

    • @SegaMegadrive
      @SegaMegadrive 2 роки тому +5

      You can literally block every website with our school's software, one person coildn't even access Google to research the topic

  • @eddieoconnor4466
    @eddieoconnor4466 2 роки тому +32

    Meh. They tried to enforce this with my son and well..I just had him use a Dell XPS 13 with Linux on it..and he was able to use just about all of the Google apps from Chrome to Google Docs etc...with no hassle. And the best part about it?..he didn't have to use their Chromebooks and he'll be able to make good use out of the Dell...

    • @maltestolli4151
      @maltestolli4151 2 роки тому +8

      Teaching your kids how to work with linux is actually really cool, especially as linux is really becoming the easiest platform to work on these days

    • @eddieoconnor4466
      @eddieoconnor4466 2 роки тому +4

      @@maltestolli4151 Precisely!...I stopped using Windows in 2003 / 2004. (Just had a traumatic experience with a BSOD and lost SO much data!) after discovering Fedora, and installing it on a Gateway Laptop that was lying around?..I became a lifelong convert. For me?..two things:
      1 - the same way you wouldn't take a Porsche and try to plow a field?..or you wouldn't take a School bus and enter it into the Indy 500?..I just don't see this need for "Gaming On Linux"...sure it CAN be done..but if you already have a Windows machine that does that...then why bother? I've heard EVERY argument in the book, how Windows does this better, or Linux is only second rate.....but from my vantage point? I just see Linux as the next logical step...yeah...Windows and MacOS have lots of polish...but then again..I don't use a PC for "polish" I use it to get things done....but hey...sorry for the rant y'all lets just say that Chromebooks are nice and cheap. And I'll leave it there...LOL!

    • @iAmVonexX
      @iAmVonexX 2 роки тому +2

      @@eddieoconnor4466 to be fair, i'd consider plowing a field with a porsche 308

    • @ProbeGT2
      @ProbeGT2 2 роки тому

      I did the same thing. I wanted to buy a chromebook for my daughter but the specs and screens were so horrible, i decided to spend 200$ more and give her a proper entry level HP laptop. ditched the windows OS and installed ubuntu. Works great, works fast and it will last for years. 200$ more, on a 300$ computer seems a huge step, but you gain so much more with your 200$.

    • @eddieoconnor4466
      @eddieoconnor4466 2 роки тому

      @@iAmVonexX Hahahahahah!!!

  • @RobotJustice
    @RobotJustice 2 роки тому +40

    This makes me miss my netbook. Lightweight windows 7, I think it had like an 11 inch screen, but man, I took that sucker everywhere. It did everything a glorified word processor appliance needed to do, and all for a quarter the price of the dead laptop it replaced.

    • @Kyle1444
      @Kyle1444 2 роки тому +2

      both acer and asus still makes great small netbooks running windows. They are absolutely amazing and quiet, and only sips power like a smartphone

    • @reoencarcelado5904
      @reoencarcelado5904 2 роки тому +1

      @Robot-Justice:
      I'm thinking-about getting a "Thinkpad x130e"-netbook for this very reason.

    • @andreww1212
      @andreww1212 Рік тому

      I miss the netbook craze of 2008. I wish they were still as prevalent. I’d prefer a windows based netbook over a Chromebook any day.

  • @bonkatomicpunchenjoyer
    @bonkatomicpunchenjoyer 6 місяців тому

    10:10 you got me shouting out "SOURCE GAMES!!!"

  • @goomStar
    @goomStar 2 роки тому +23

    Kudos to this storyboard and editing. Really enjoyed this show!

    • @daizdamien1409
      @daizdamien1409 2 роки тому

      you commented in the wrong comments section

  • @funnyperson8467
    @funnyperson8467 2 роки тому +137

    I used a chromebook back in hs (even though the school laptops were running windows) and I actually liked it, it was/felt cheap but it was enough for what I actually needed for school and the battery life meant that I didnt need to bring a charger. Horrible screen though.

    • @jjbarajas5341
      @jjbarajas5341 2 роки тому +10

      I agree that they're pretty good for simply doing core k-12 school assignments. No frills, they get the job done, and are cheaper than a windows machine. And they have a simple clean aesthetic, which is rather fitting.

    • @forennightcore
      @forennightcore 2 роки тому +2

      im lucky enough to be able to use my macbook for school, but i did experience using a chromebook for a couple months

    • @aussiegruber86
      @aussiegruber86 2 роки тому +1

      I went the HD screen and yes agree they are actually good lol,

    • @emmettcant
      @emmettcant 2 роки тому +2

      my school gives out chromebooks but they're so stupidly locked down that I bought my own old ass 2014 refurbished one for $100 and all it does is google chrome but that's all I need it to do. Plus I can still use discord and other websites on it unlike on the school issued ones. So if you just need something portable and capable of writing a google doc that's not your phone it's a great cheap option. Also honestly it's lack of being able to to do anything keeps me focused. If I try to do work on my pc I just end up playing games or something.

    • @nishantrajani7372
      @nishantrajani7372 2 роки тому

      @@jjbarajas5341 I mean you can get refurb windows machine at much better value for money. A sub 200 dollar ultrabook would have i5 gen 4 256 gb ssd and 8 gigs of ram

  • @kristiyan03
    @kristiyan03 2 роки тому +68

    9:26 Funny thing, my school chromebook allowed me to enable developer mode, so I was rocking linux during classes. Was it any good? No, but I never got into any trouble.

    • @Hollowbarista
      @Hollowbarista 2 роки тому +4

      Back in 90s. I ran Mac os on school win95 machines. Lol!

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 2 роки тому +3

      This reminds me of us way back in the day getting a copy of the Halo CE demo and just using that to play multiplayer on the shitty school computers. lol
      Also, during study hour, when I didn't have anything to do, the teachers would let me just boot up UT99 on a flash drive and play that.

    • @YoshiLightStar
      @YoshiLightStar 2 роки тому +1

      @@Hollowbarista How? Back in the 90's Mac OS was 68k or powerpc based(depending on the the time we are talking about )rather then x86.

    • @Hollowbarista
      @Hollowbarista 2 роки тому +1

      @@YoshiLightStar cutting corners and cheating. Was simulation.

  • @some-random-guy-l4r
    @some-random-guy-l4r 6 місяців тому +1

    In my German school we are supposed to use Windows laptops or iPads with Touchscreens

  • @Trapper64
    @Trapper64 2 роки тому +26

    One thing I would've liked to see mentioned is the open source version of ChromeOS, ChromiumOS. CloudReady is a great option to turn an old laptop into a usable machine since the performance requirement is the same and saves an old laptop from becoming e-waste. You may even have a better machine than the standard 4GB RAM and Pentium/Celeron on the low-end Chromebooks.

    • @thatisthatoof
      @thatisthatoof 2 роки тому +6

      Bots are getting aggressive lately

    • @RogerioPereiradaSilva77
      @RogerioPereiradaSilva77 2 роки тому +4

      Agreed. CloudReady is amazing, so good that Google itself went ahead and bought the company behind it, Neverware, completely. Unfortunately though CloudReady does not support Android applications _yet_ so having CloudReady would be the equivalent of having a pre-2017 Chromebook. While that may be enough for some, I can understand it being a less than desirable option for many people looking up to experiment with a Chrome OS device in 2022.

    • @JamesScholesUK
      @JamesScholesUK 2 роки тому +1

      Last I checked Cloudready didn't support Family Link accounts, and had patchy support for Business/Education accounts. Which sucks because I have kids and spare old laptops

    • @justsomeguy5103
      @justsomeguy5103 2 роки тому +3

      @@RogerioPereiradaSilva77 Indeed. Without Android app support, there is little reason to install Cloudready instead of a lightweight Linux distro - which allows you to use the browser and software of your choice.

  • @instinctively_awesome8283
    @instinctively_awesome8283 2 роки тому +96

    After studying the trajectory of great assets like real estate, dividend paying stocks of blue chip companies, gold, etc. my conclusion is that most great assets never come down to the price that you want them to so you can buy. Just buy the ones you can afford today.

    • @viviangall1786
      @viviangall1786 2 роки тому +2

      I’m 28 and I’m just saving as much as I can. I’m patiently waiting to buy the real estate dip!

    • @viviangall1786
      @viviangall1786 2 роки тому +1

      @Brett Atkinson how do i possibly reach samantha?

  • @seamarie3111
    @seamarie3111 2 роки тому +44

    That Chromebook looks like a nice choice. It's similar to the Samsung chromebook we got my niece, then in first grade, for pandemic schooling. The flex hinge is actually quite neat, and there's little rubber feet on the outside of the keyboard so it stays in place, even in "tablet mode". She attended a private school at the time, which has since closed its lower school, so no school-provided Chromebooks. She's in public again now, though, so gets her own school Chromebook. The Samsung is now more for general use/whoever wants it.

    • @knife4339
      @knife4339 2 роки тому

      As someone who doesn't go to a Chromebook school, can I ask if those schools force students to use Chromebooks or do they just provide them and allow you to use your own computers?

    • @toast6375
      @toast6375 2 роки тому

      @@knife4339 in high school it’s the latter, idk about middle school as I didn’t see any toddlers with MacBook Pros lmao