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    • Bill KindleB
      Bill Kindle @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said:

      It had some like a doubling of market share in five months. It's doing a lot if damage. I think a lot more home users are looking at it than you are thinking and a $99 desktop edition is expected this year.

      And on top of that, they are more security conscious now than they were even a few years ago. The lure of a always updated and virus free system (at least right now) is attractive.

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        Carnival Boy
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        @scottalanmiller said:

        It had some like a doubling of market share in five months. It's doing a lot if damage.

        What's its market share? Tiny, I suspect. There is no way it is doing a lot of damage. It might in the future, but at the moment it is just potential.

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        • Bill KindleB
          Bill Kindle @Carnival Boy
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          @Carnival-Boy said:

          @scottalanmiller said:

          It had some like a doubling of market share in five months. It's doing a lot if damage.

          What's its market share? Tiny, I suspect. There is no way it is doing a lot of damage. It might in the future, but at the moment it is just potential.

          Nothing is ever immediate.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            I heard that months ago they were the number two laptop on the market after the MacBook. That's pretty huge right now.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              Forbes today said 3-5% of the PC market.

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                Carnival Boy
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                It's the new, new thing. Like Netbooks were the new, new thing a couple of years ago. I'm not convinced it will go anywhere though. I'm certainly not getting carried away. Mine's currently sitting in the cupboard unused and I suspect I'm not alone.

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                  A Former User
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                  I Just setup a chromebox ($169 on amazon) for my In-Law's retail store. It', with a HDMI splitter is powering 4 TVs in their store looping images, commercials, and special sale notifications via a youtube channel. It's pretty awesome!

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                    Carnival Boy
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                    I was going to do something similar for wallboards around the office displaying dashboards and KPIs for our sales and production staff via the intranet. But I'm now planning on using Chromecasts instead. Assuming Chromecast will work with my new Ubiquiti APs that is! I know not all wireless APs are supported. Plan C is Rasberry Pi.

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                      A Former User
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                      benefit of doing it this way is just 1 device using bandwidth. we wanted to display the same thing on 4 displays throughout the store, so this was best for us.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
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                        I tend to agree with CB - I think Chromebooks are a fad, but I've been wrong before mostly blinded by my own lack of desire to use. I have a huge inherent distrust of the internet and those snooping around it (both governments and hackers), as such I the idea of a completely online life is just undesirable to me.

                        Unfortunately for me, I'm in the minority. Most people around me want to be proles, as long as they have their 22's and their playstation and their McDonald's, they don't care about the rest.

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                        • Reid CooperR
                          Reid Cooper
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                          I think for the majority of people today, at least at home, just surf the web. Not many applications being installed for average users. Chromebooks are ideal for them. Very low cost, low power consumption, very easy to use and no extra worries about antivirus, updates, getting ripped off by Geek Squad, etc.

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