Head To Head Chromebook With Similar Laptops With Windows 10, These Are The Pluses And Minuses

JAKARTA - After more than a year of distance learning, the Chromebook model laptop is still in great demand by students. Besides being compact, the price offered is also quite affordable.

A recent survey by the company Canalys found that Chromebooks were the best performers in the PC market with shipments growing 275 percent year over year. There are many factors that Chromebooks are still in great demand, here's a brief review of VOI quoted from Digital Trends, Thursday 12 August.

Affordable prices

The number one reason why Chromebooks are the top choice for students is the price. When parents, students, or schools are on a tight budget, spending too much money on a laptop isn't ideal. And Chromebooks are the right choice because they have a variety of price options.

Budget-friendly Chromebooks like the HP Chromebook 11 can be found for $229. There are even Chromebooks with touchscreens and pen support for nearly $200 like the Lenovo Chromebook Duet.

Distance learning using computers has become a habit during this pandemic. (photo credit: Marvin Meyer / Unsplash)

Then, mid-range devices hit the $500 range like the Lenovo Chromebook Flex 5. And for students on a higher budget, premium Chromebooks can be purchased for over $600, like the Google Pixelbook Go.

This Chromebook prestige is exactly what happened with previous Windows laptops. However, at a price of around $500, students only get laptops with slower processors and reduced features such as low-resolution screens or less storage.

It's hard to beat the options available for Chromebooks under $500, and it's a market that will continue to grow.

Simple Operation

Simplicity is another key reason why students, parents, and schools love Chromebooks. This laptop can boot up in seconds, is fast, efficient, and doesn't require as much service as a Windows 10 laptop. It's all thanks to the work Google has done on the Chrome OS operating system. Much of Chrome OS evolves around the web and uses the Google Chrome web browser.

This means Chrome OS performs better on low-end hardware compared to Windows 10. That's why there are so many Chromebooks under the $500 range. Unlike Windows laptops. With Chromebooks, there's no need for driver updates, firmware updates, or even security updates.

Laptops. (Youtube illustration)

Chromebooks are great for students interested in learning about Adobe's creative suite. Chromebooks also can't download and install apps from just any web, which is a positive. This laptop locks the system for security, protection against certain content, and even restricts suspicious access. Not only that, IT admins can also manage hundreds of Chromebooks with ease, with a cloud-based admin console.

Many Applications That Support Learning

It is known that many schools use the Google Class suite, and other Google products such as Google Docs or Google Sheets. The addition of the Google Play Store opens up Chromebooks to fill holes in software that may be critical for collaboration and student work, especially when used remotely.

And it's available on all modern Chromebooks, it's home to the same Android apps that users find on Android phones and tablets. Students can also download essential apps for education such as OneNote, Evernote, Canvas, Kahoot! and much more.

But it should be noted, Google should maintain this power while it can. Because, Microsoft is working on upgrading Windows with the next generation Windows 11 operating system and that can help make Windows laptops more attractive.

Windows 11 takes several ideas from Chrome OS by providing support for Android apps through the Amazon App Store, integration with Microsoft Teams, and more. Microsoft is certainly interested in taking back some of the market that Google has lost, but for now, Chromebooks are still the champions of the class.