Chromebooks are frustrating imo. There are a lot of limitations and things which you can't do. (Microsoft Office Native apps, Gaming, Editing on OG Apps, etc) Chromebook is more over like a big tab with keyboard.
@@TherealYUVRAJ Yeah, you definitely have to get the computer that meets your needs. All those things you mentioned are not what Chromebooks were designed to do. That being said, those "gaming on Chromebook" ads are pretty misleading. It all depends on what you need. For my workflow they're a bit too limiting as well, but I know a lot of people that are very happy with their Chromebooks. They're fantastic if most of your work is online or you remote into other computers, trough something like Citrix. With native Linux application support it drastically increases the usability of them as well.
@@TherealYUVRAJ Thanks so much, I really appreciate it. I also appreciate being able to have this conversation without it deteriorating into an arguement!
Have you tried this yet?
If so, how’s it working out for you?
No but I will
8 years and your tutorials are still helping people. amazing!
Will this work with bigscreen
Can you do it with immersed?
can you connect a psvr?
idk but prob not beacuse it runs of a play staiton
hey man what case do you use for your ipad, i think its really neat
hi , i really want to play android game ,but the keyboard cant be use to play it, i try using octopus but its still wont work
It works with rift s?
any update bro in your macbook or mid 2012 with sonama ???
what headset r u using
Does not work on quest 2 meta browser won't go to remote desktop
Is there any way to get Stardew Valley Expanded using Linux? I want to play SDV Expanded so bad but only have a chromebook not an actual PC.
It won't connect to the support thing :(
Hello best apps for chromebook linux
If you can afford a VR but not a good Windows laptop/mac then I don't know what to say!
Some people don’t like Windows, Linux or Mac and just want the simplicity of a Chromebook.
Plus you can get a Quest 2 for about $250 US.
Chromebooks are frustrating imo. There are a lot of limitations and things which you can't do. (Microsoft Office Native apps, Gaming, Editing on OG Apps, etc)
Chromebook is more over like a big tab with keyboard.
@@TherealYUVRAJ Yeah, you definitely have to get the computer that meets your needs.
All those things you mentioned are not what Chromebooks were designed to do.
That being said, those "gaming on Chromebook" ads are pretty misleading.
It all depends on what you need. For my workflow they're a bit too limiting as well, but I know a lot of people that are very happy with their Chromebooks.
They're fantastic if most of your work is online or you remote into other computers, trough something like Citrix.
With native Linux application support it drastically increases the usability of them as well.
Great point. You're an awesome person, I have subscribed.
@@TherealYUVRAJ Thanks so much, I really appreciate it.
I also appreciate being able to have this conversation without it deteriorating into an arguement!
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