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Why Are Chromebooks So Cheap?

Half the price of a new iPhone with double the battery life sounds like a pretty good deal, right? That’s what you’re getting when you purchase a Chromebook. So, why are these laptops so cheap? Let’s find out. 

Chrome Book on Table


Chromebooks Run on Chrome OS

Chromebooks get their name from the Chrome operating system (OS) that they run on. This operating system is based on the Linux kernel and designed by Google. One of the benefits of Chrome OS is that it’s much more lightweight than other operating systems, so it doesn’t require as much processing power or RAM. This translates into cheaper laptops because manufacturers don’t have to include top-of-the-line specs to make them run efficiently.


Limited Storage and Apps

Another reason Chromebooks are cheaper is because they have limited storage and apps. Most Chromebooks come with 16GB of storage, which is fine if you primarily use cloud-based storage and apps. However, if you prefer to store your files locally or use a lot of resource-intensive apps, you might want to opt for a more expensive laptop that can accommodate your needs. 


They’re Meant for Simple Tasks

Chromebooks are designed for people who need a laptop for simple tasks like browsing the internet, checking email, and working in Google Docs. If you need a laptop for more complex tasks like video editing or gaming, you should consider spending more money on a device that can handle those demands. 


Conclusion: 

If you’re looking for an inexpensive laptop that can handle basic tasks, a Chromebook is a great option. They’re lightweight and have good battery life because they run on the Chrome OS, which is designed to be efficient. Just keep in mind that they have limited storage and aren’t meant for resource-intensive tasks.

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