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Stuff like a pretty case with slots for optical drives, a laptop with a shitton of ports and all-day battery life or anything else that seems to go against the trends.

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[โ€“] golli@lemm.ee 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Haven't looked at Chromebooks in a while, but you are right that the use case would be similar.

However I was under the impression that they are mostly competing at a lower price point. So I assume you wouldn't find nice build quality or screens.

Beyond that I am not really familiar with how chromeOS stacks up nowadays or if it would be trivial to install Linux/windows on them. Especially if they still have EOL dates after which they aren't updated with software anymore.

A quick search tells me that Google seems to work on a laptop and plans to merge (?) android and chromeOS more.

So overall again products that share some aspects of what the MacBook Air makes attractive, but doesn't offer the full package.

[โ€“] kaamkiya@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 days ago

I have installed Linux on a Chromebook, actually. There's a really good guide on MrChromeBox.tech

The screen on my Chromebook was fine, at least by my (admittedly somewhat low) standards.

And yes, the have EOL dates, which sucks. It's why I installed Linux on mine.

I wonder if there is a Linux distro targeted at the average user who just browses the web and needs office software. I guess Mint comes a bit close, but it also has many other apps preinstalled.