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What software do they need to compete with chromebooks? It has a browser (it could have several browsers, if you want). I personally prefer all their productivity software to Google’s or Microsoft’s, and it’s not a close race, but you can use those on it too. Accessibility, I was shocked to find is kinda awful on Chromebooks when I had to try to configure it, considering their target markets are kids and the elderly, while Apple’s the gold standard at that.
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You misunderstand the market. Chromebooks are bought by bureaucrats. They want provisioning, deployment, management. They want a kid to be able to throw a broken Chromebook into a big garbage bin and grab another one off the shelf and be up and running in 5 seconds.
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MacOS is well supported by most MDM providers today and iCloud makes it trivial to reprovision the local state on a new device.
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Google account login
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That's exactly why they will kill Chromebook. Better software ecosystem.
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That's great if they intend to, but it would be more convincing if there was any sign of them working on the software at all.
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Can you say more about what software? (I'm sure the Neo runs Chrome perfectly fine)
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Just think about the overall platform. How does MacOS update? It interrupts the user with demands, requires an administrator's password under some circumstances, and takes 20-30 minutes. Now consider how ChromeOS updates: silently and instantly.
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When deployed as a managed device, the OS updates overnight while there's no active user session.
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