Actually I can comment on every point from my experience: 1. When I worked at laptop repair, I had clients that bought their laptops from gas stations for like 250$ and complained that wi-fi doesn't work, battery doesn't hold, not enough storage. Well guess what, those types of laptops are not even upgradable. 2. You can't call a 17 inch laptop a portable device. If the pc will be stationary why not just buy a desktop with better specs for the same price. 3. Yeah good luck installing operating systems below Yosemite, they don't get verified through apple because apple doesn't even provide outdated operating systems (removed from app store) and you are stuck with a laptop that is not supporting any kind of OS. You also can get a laptop that doesn't support Windows 8.1 or 10 through bootcamp. 4. Everything is soldered to the motherboard, even SSD chip in most cases. It breaks, you lose everything and it won't be profitable to repair it because manufacturers will only offer full motherboard replacements. Not to mentions 95% of windows tablet manufacturers (non microsoft) don't provide drivers, its' just the recovery partition. Loose that and good luck finding audio or touch screen drivers. 5. Chromebooks are very limited in software availability. You basically buying a document processing tool and a netflix machine. Installing linux on it will give it entirely new purpose. 6. All-in-ones get outdated pretty fast. Outside of Apple do they even exist anymore? Zero personalization, you buy it - you use until it dies. You can change components tho (non-apple) and they have a lot of empty space inside of them, but all-in-ones have laptop level motherboards and you can't replace them on the road. Also you are stuck with that screen until machines end of life.
on point 5. Chromebooks and ChromeOS is getting better still not going to be worth it for people like us and installing linux dose give them life but its very cringy to install its like rooting a phone you need to like open it up find and actvate the bios/uefi readonly jumper then flash it then you get a bios/uefi that can boot from a bootable usb it was fun for me but never buy a Chromebooks to do this only if you have one do it and subscribe i need subs like you keep it 100%
@@burhansaleemi I rooted every phone I had so far, stock roms tend to have very buggy user interfaces, broken features that are never fixed by manufacturers and unneeded software with unneeded permissions allowed by default. I'm buying the device, not operating system. I actually had a chromebook before and I didn't have to rewire pins on the motherboard. The only annoying thing with it was that whenever you booted it up, you had to go through a pre-boot menu using just the volume keys and power button, select developer options and click on boot from hard drive, and only then it booted custom OS.
@@thisperson3569 ya only isuue is most phone are not rootable now days :/ samsung phones added ads in the OS and locked the bootloader for good RIP ya in my case it was a jumper some i have seen a screw you have to take off you had a pre flashed chromebook or it was all stock and they allowed to without the change bios to boot off other things ?
Look at the display and find if you are satisfied with it or not before you buy a laptop .
Actually I can comment on every point from my experience:
1. When I worked at laptop repair, I had clients that bought their laptops from gas stations for like 250$ and complained that wi-fi doesn't work, battery doesn't hold, not enough storage. Well guess what, those types of laptops are not even upgradable.
2. You can't call a 17 inch laptop a portable device. If the pc will be stationary why not just buy a desktop with better specs for the same price.
3. Yeah good luck installing operating systems below Yosemite, they don't get verified through apple because apple doesn't even provide outdated operating systems (removed from app store) and you are stuck with a laptop that is not supporting any kind of OS. You also can get a laptop that doesn't support Windows 8.1 or 10 through bootcamp.
4. Everything is soldered to the motherboard, even SSD chip in most cases. It breaks, you lose everything and it won't be profitable to repair it because manufacturers will only offer full motherboard replacements. Not to mentions 95% of windows tablet manufacturers (non microsoft) don't provide drivers, its' just the recovery partition. Loose that and good luck finding audio or touch screen drivers.
5. Chromebooks are very limited in software availability. You basically buying a document processing tool and a netflix machine. Installing linux on it will give it entirely new purpose.
6. All-in-ones get outdated pretty fast. Outside of Apple do they even exist anymore? Zero personalization, you buy it - you use until it dies. You can change components tho (non-apple) and they have a lot of empty space inside of them, but all-in-ones have laptop level motherboards and you can't replace them on the road. Also you are stuck with that screen until machines end of life.
on point 5. Chromebooks and ChromeOS is getting better still not going to be worth it for people like us and installing linux dose give them life but its very cringy to install its like rooting a phone you need to like open it up find and actvate the bios/uefi readonly jumper then flash it then you get a bios/uefi that can boot from a bootable usb it was fun for me but never buy a Chromebooks to do this only if you have one do it
and subscribe i need subs like you keep it 100%
@@burhansaleemi I rooted every phone I had so far, stock roms tend to have very buggy user interfaces, broken features that are never fixed by manufacturers and unneeded software with unneeded permissions allowed by default. I'm buying the device, not operating system. I actually had a chromebook before and I didn't have to rewire pins on the motherboard. The only annoying thing with it was that whenever you booted it up, you had to go through a pre-boot menu using just the volume keys and power button, select developer options and click on boot from hard drive, and only then it booted custom OS.
@@thisperson3569 ya only isuue is most phone are not rootable now days :/
samsung phones added ads in the OS and locked the bootloader for good RIP
ya in my case it was a jumper some i have seen a screw you have to take off you had a pre flashed chromebook or it was all stock and they allowed to without the change bios to boot off other things ?