Anyone using a Chromebook as their main machine? - any thoughts

Started by QubitZero13, Apr 16, 2026, 01:03 PM

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QubitZero13

I still use older hardware for some jobs and I am not convinced every upgrade is worth the money.

The simplest fix is usually right but it takes longer to find.

Even a rough steer in the right direction would be helpful at this point.

The standard advice on this is fine as far as it goes but it never quite covers the situation I am actually in.

Curious how others are approaching it

CMPunk02

QuoteI still use older hardware for some jobs and I am not convinced every upgrade is worth the money. The simplest fix is usually right but it t

I found the same thing. The problem with most money saving advice is it assumes you have the time to do it all.

Worth doing even if the saving is small.

The browser is often the biggest resource hog on most machines

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