Tech Advisor

Chromebooks versus Windows laptops: Which should you buy?

Should I buy a Chromebook or a Windows laptop? Whether you’re seeking out the best computer for your child or just weighing which inexpensive computer would make a great Christmas gift, weighing a Chrome OS-powered Chromebook versus a PC can be a tough choice – and we can help you choose the right one.

Who should buy a Windows PC?

A notebook PC powered by Microsoft Windows offers several advantages: Windows offers the most flexibility to run just about any app, as well as the choice of any browser you choose. You can tweak and configure your laptop as you choose.

That convenience demands more computing horsepower, and often a higher price compared to most Chromebooks. Prices can soar into the thousands of pounds, and if you need a powerful PC for gaming or video editing, Chromebooks really don’t offer that much competition.

Who should buy a Chromebook?

A Chromebook powered by Google’s Chrome OS is a simpler, more optimized affair, a locked-down PC that’s little more than the Chrome browser – but it can be hundreds of pounds cheaper than a comparable Windows PC, too.

Updates occur behind the scenes, so you can just open the lid and go. Google handles all the security, too. The Internet offers much of what you’ll need, whether it be working within web apps or Chrome plug-ins. But it’s the workarounds and little inconveniences that you may find annoying in the end.

There’s one more wrinkle: for years, there were Chromebooks and... not much else. Now there are Chrome OS-powered convertibles like the Chromebook Flip, as well as Chrome OS-powered tablets like the Google Pixel Slate. (Chromeboxes are a separate, niche class of standalone Chrome OS-powered boxes that lack a display.) Besides the obvious physical differences, a Chromebook is no different than a Chrome tablet. Google recently swung back into the laptop form factor, launching the Google Pixelbook Go (see ). It’s available in various configurations from £629 all the way to

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Tech Advisor

Tech Advisor2 min read
The 3 Android 15 Features I Can’t Wait To Try First
To the surprise of absolutely no-one, a new major version of Android is coming later this year. We’ve known that Android 15 was on the way for a while now, but Google used its I/O developer conference keynote to reveal lots more about the new softwar
Tech Advisor1 min read
Microsoft’s Patch Fixes Update That Broke VPNs On Windows
Microsoft’s latest Windows update has fixed an earlier bug that could prevent VPNs from working properly, Microsoft has said. Microsoft’s release for May 2024 (KB5037771 or OS builds 22621.3593 and 22631.3593) has just one highlight: “This update add
Tech Advisor7 min read
Acer Chromebook Gamer 516 GE
Price: £849 from fave.co/3ytGcyW Gaming Chromebooks feel like a concept that should have died with Google Stadia, but they’ve persevered. That makes more sense than it seems. Stadia is gone but its competitors, like Nvidia GeForce Now, PlayStation No

Related Books & Audiobooks