I got a smallish Chromebook which has a detachable keyboard so can be used as a Tablet as well (a Lenovo Duet).
It is somewhat slow but cheap, lightweight and the battery holds forever.
This thing is quite practical for surfing on the couch or writing the odd email while on vacation.
I would never consider this for serious work but i really like it as a sort larger smartphone with a keyboard which can run Linux applications if need be.
As a student i used one of those crappy Netbooks that thing was more expensive and (not considering the privacy issues of ChromeOs) way worse.
Those Chromebooks are fine as sort of a more capable tablet which you use alongside a "proper" Desktop/Laptop.
It is somewhat slow but cheap, lightweight and the battery holds forever.
This thing is quite practical for surfing on the couch or writing the odd email while on vacation.
I would never consider this for serious work but i really like it as a sort larger smartphone with a keyboard which can run Linux applications if need be.
As a student i used one of those crappy Netbooks that thing was more expensive and (not considering the privacy issues of ChromeOs) way worse.
Those Chromebooks are fine as sort of a more capable tablet which you use alongside a "proper" Desktop/Laptop.