Chromebooks comes with a full-blown Windows 8.1. This was very good news for Microsoft.
You can install traditional applications on the desktop that you can not do on a Chromebook, and Microsoft, in addition, provides a terabyte of storage and OneDrive year subscription to Office 365.
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omg_yeti
2GB has never been an issue for me. Admittedly I don't ever exceed 6 or 7 tabs in Chrome though so perhaps I'm not the type of person who needs a lot.
Robert Lee
Having Windows is already a problem. Viruses, spyware, malware, plus Windows is the worst operating system, saying as an IT person.
Carl Draper
With only 32GB of storage, Windows is already taking up way too much space. The boot time is sloooow compared to <7 second boot of a Chromebook too. Then there's registry bloat and other crap to worry about. And that 2GB RAM is barely enough for Windows.