

Using Chrome OS limits users' use of other traditional Windows Software such as Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop. A Chromebook lacks ample hard drive space because Google expects users to take advantage of the cloud to store a limitless amount of files. Therefore, you can use a Chromebook to access virtually anything, such as reading online, receiving and sending emails, watching videos, and doing everyday activities like other laptops. Chromebooks are ubiquitously popular for their speed, stability, and straightforward user interface. However, they don't run Windows since they use Chrome OS, similar to Google Chrome web browser.

A Chromebook is a cheap alternative to laptops developed by Google with several models that cost as low as $300.
