This thread looks dead but I wanted to share my experience with Chromebook and Windows Laptops as I have purchased a chromebook from JL. I also have a Dell Laptop which is my personal machine for studying, working from home. I come from a windows background so I can catch myself up on any new version. I’m also a iPhone user, so keep all this in mind. We also use iPads and Fire HD’s.
My background is IT but I’m not a gamer and I’m not into anything too technical. My requirement for my kids “laptop” was that it be cheap, have good battery life, have a good screen and be able to handle MS teams, and if not a fully functioning suite of MS office products (word, excel, PowerPoint) then at least a decent word processor etc.
My experience with Chromebook was very disappointing, maddening and stressful.
Good points are that it is amazing at surfing the web, emails and YouTube. Everything is super smooth, no fan noise etc. You can even download all the android apps you get on your Android phones like Skype, WhatsApp etc. For a kid starting out, or a non-techie family, this is the best option to keep things simple.
But the issues I encountered were reduced and poor functionality of MS Teams and the whole MS office suite of products. It felt very basic and if you are used to having things customised or ‘just so’ on your laptop then this would not work for you.
Also, when something crashed catastrophically on the Chromebook, I would have to powerwash it which means to delete everything and take me back to square one after spending a good amount of time customising it and downloading all the software I needed.
Word processing, printing and understanding products I normally use turned into a giant hunt for missing features.
So basically if you’re good at computers and understand Windows I would stick to a windows laptop. If not then Chromebook is great for you and you’ll probably love it.