I remember when a standard Chromebook with 4GB of RAM was my idea of a good time. I’ve been using the Pixel Book for a couple of months, now, and I’m not sure I can actually go back.
ONce that thing starts running windows 10, it will probably end up being the most versatile 4in1 computer to hit the market. It can already do chrome os, android and Linux, with chromevox support extending to bash shells even.
*stares* I have been tentatively wanting to delve into android. but… Um… I is scared.
ONce that thing starts running windows 10, it will probably end up being the most versatile 4in1 computer to hit the market. It can already do chrome os, android and Linux, with chromevox support extending to bash shells even.
Yeah. A lot of that suff doesn’t work on the standard 4GB model. This thing lets me run Elloquence with virtually no hiccup at all.
ChromeOS will run Android, but it’s not actually the same thing as Android. It’s safer than regular Android in some ways because it’s sandboxed.
The only one that you can get to run natively right now is Acapella. And… Yuck.