


If you' ve been using Chrome browser, not much a surprise. The user experience is pretty straight forward. The Chrome OS pretty much cuts and removes all the excess 'fat' of the OS and force you to do your work via browser. The concept is cool and if you like me, you can probably do 50% of your work via your browser. The whole notion of Chrome OS is having your world running in one place and one place only, the Chrome browser. Personally I feel local storage is a necessity and isn't going anywhere I have found most apps/extensions to help expand the productiveness of the machine and from browsing the web store it seems as if one can find all they need to make operation in the cloud painless. Google still hides it for the most part and wants you to live in the cloud. The addition of the file manager was much needed but it needs to be integrated into the system better than what it is. I think Chrome still has a ways to go but for plain old browsing and operating in the cloud it gets the job done.
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I've also noticed that playback of video higher than 480p and live streams is very sketchy but once again, that may be due to the hardware. I experience lag on a daily basis but I have no idea if that's a flaw of the OS or hardware. I'm an original pilot recipient of the Cr-48 and continue to experience the OS on this piece of hardware so I have no idea what the OS is like on OEM hardware but it still runs pretty smooth for me.
