Same as it ever was: a segment of purchasers are price sensitive and are willing to accept "good enough." http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/print/9245050/Chromebooks_success_punches_Microsoft_in_the_gut …
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@monkbent Lemme guess, you have a Pixel? Hardware is fantastic. But my comment is based on why Chromebooks have topped the Amazon charts. -
@Lessien true. But I had a $250 Samsung first. Still, your comment is almost certainly true. -
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@monkbent@Lessien MS appeals to this guy: http://www.ispot.tv/ad/75hw/microsoft-tablets-asus-transformer-song-by-sara-bareilles … Who does he appeal to?
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@monkbent If you aren’t price sensitive why opt for a chromebook? You get so much more + chrome with better hardware elsewhere. -
@dominocollege also, the Pixel hardware is absolutely best in class -
@monkbent But if you aren’t price sensitive why wouldn’t you get a Retina MacBook? -
@dominocollege I have one of those too ;) -
@monkbent Well then a Chromebook is simply just to have one then. -
@dominocollege you forgot to tell me why more is always better… -
@monkbent when price doesn’t matter…tell me when more isn’t better?
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