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TechComputers & PCsLaptops5 things I wish I’d known before I bought a ChromebookWe take a look at five things you need to know before buying one of the best ChromebooksWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

We take a look at five things you need to know before buying one of the best Chromebooks

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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We spend a lot of time here at T3 looking for thebest laptops, which means we spend a lot of time using thebest Chromebooks.

Back in the day, Chromebooks were largely under-powered devices with a pretty limited operating system in Chrome OS. Things are a lot different now.

Thanks toGoogle’s Pixel series and Chromebooks from Acer, HP,Samsung, Lenovo, and many others, these laptops goes toe-to-toe with Windows PCs in almost every way.

TheAcer Chromebook Spin 713, our top pick, has pretty much everything you want from a modern laptop: speed, excellent battery life, a solid design, and up to 256GB of storage.

If you’re considering buy a Chromebook, which are some of thebest student laptops, then read on to find out the five things I wish I knew before picking up a Chromebook.

1. Make sure the apps you use are available

Because Chrome OS is based almost entirely around the Chrome browser, and therefore the Chrome Web Store, make sure that any niche apps you use are available on Chromebooks before buying.

We aren’t talking apps like Word or PowerPoint, which are available viaoffice.com, but Photoshop and other heavy-duty tools that could form some or all of your daily workflows.

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Google has been working to introduce support forAndroidapps on Chromebooks, vastly expanding the library. It’s still something to keep in mind, however, especially if you plan on doing serious work on your Chromebook.

2. Power or no power

As mentioned above, Chromebooks used to lack power, especially compared to something like theMacBook Air, and that’s fine: they’re cheap and cheerful laptops.

But increasingly, manufactures are choosing to pack more powerful Intel chips inside their Chromebooks, opening up new possibilities.

TheHP Pro C640, our pick for the best premium Chromebook, can be configured with an Intel i7 chip and 16GB of RAM, more than enough oomph for most major tasks.

Not all Chromebooks are this advanced and so it’s worth checking the specs and ability to spec up your machine before buying, especially if your workflow demands something a little meatier.

3. Google services are king

This one might sound obvious but if you’re not locked into Google’s services then a Chromebook is going to be a bit of a learning curve and faff.

Devout users ofMicrosoftservices are best sticking with Windows (and the same forApple), unless you’re willing to spend the time porting everything over.

Word and so on are available but at nowhere near the level of integration and ease as Google’s suite, which makes a lot of sense. It’s neither a good nor bad thing, just something to be wary of, especially if you live outside the Google bubble.

The big plus side is that almost all of Google’s services are free at the point of use, so you won’t be hit with any surprise charges.

4. No gaming, no problem

Gaming… It’s not the forte of Chromebooks.

You might be thinking well, of course – which is totally fair – but at the same time, given you can get a Chromebook with an i7, it would be nice.

Steam is making its way onto Chromebookssometime in the future, so keep your eyes peeled for that, but in the meantime there aren’t a lot of good options for the kind of AAA titles available on Windows.

One small caveat is that Android games, especially more casual ones, work pretty well on Chromebooks, so you can get at least part of your gaming fix.

5. Things will only get better

Perhaps the best thing we can say about Chrome OS and Chromebooks is that the updates and iterations have made the platform and devices consistently better.

Google is always releasing new features and updates for Chrome OS and manufactures have been getting better at making laptops that don’t contain so many compromises.

It’s still not as fully featured as getting a Windows PC but you can count on the improvements over time being a lot better, especially outside of major updates to the OS.

Plus, all the updates download and install seamlessly, so there’s no need to keep on top of loads of different things.

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