- Laptops are smaller size desktop computers with all the bells and whistles.
- It runs on Mierosoft Windows or Mac OS.
- Designed for both online and offline use.
- Applications are stored in the storage device.
- Laptops have disk drives and Solid State Drives.
- Loads a little slower than Chromebooks.
- Chromebook is a new breed of laptops based on Chrome OS
- It runs on Google’s web-based Chrome OS which is primarily used when connected to the internet.
- Designed for online use.
- Applications and programs are stored in cloud.
- Chromebooks don’t have disk drives.
- Chromebooks don’t have disk drives. Loads faster than laptops with minimum waiting period
Microsoft Office
The Microsoft Office suite cannot be installed on a Chromebook. Instead, you can use Microsoft’s own cloud-based Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel, and One Note on a Chromebook. Chrome’s native Google Docs and Sheets are the better alternatives for Word and Excel. Unlike Windows, Chrome OS doesn’t allow you to download applications; instead it relies on web apps
PC Games
Chromebooks are not equipped to run your favorite PC games like Call of Duty, Need for Speed, etc. Laptops, on the other hand, can handle games quite well with the exception of AAA game titles which would require ultra gaming laptops
Summary of Chromebook vs. Laptop
The main difference between Chromebooks and laptops is of course the operating system. While laptops run on the most popular operating system Windows, Chromebooks run on web-based Chrome OS, which is basically a skinned version of the Chrome browser with some added functionalities. While both look just the same, on the surface, they have significant differences in terms of specs and performance. One of the many aspects that clearly separates a Chromebook from a laptop is that it makes extensive use of the cloud and is primarily designed for online use. Chromebooks which entered the competition not too long ago, is not for everyone.
What is a good Chromebook?
- Intel Celeron or Core i-series, AMD Ryzen or MediaTek processors
- 4GB of memory or more
- 64GB of storage
- Full HD (1,920×1,080-pixel) display


