That reminded me my daughter's the tablet like Samsung Notes, every little app has to be purchased.
I am assuming the Chrome book can do something like Youtube, play DVD (disk or net share ISO files), play audio (net shared mp3) without additional app purchase. This could be a wrong assumption... Anyone know for sure?
Thanks
Rick
The DVD part... not so sure. DVDs are getting obsolete, believe it or not. I highly doubt it will handle ISO files. You need Windows for that, in my humble opinion. The rest of it, I expect it to do that, but I don't have experience with that.
Update: the answer seems to be a pretty big no:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chromebook-central/W_biaOHUBD4If you went the Windows route, it's your familiar x86, 32 bit Windows 8.1, if you choose an Atom processor.
Again, in my honest opinion, Android on tablets sucks. Unlike Apple, which has a huge control over their products, there's no line between phone and tables in the Android world, so you get a very sub-par experience in lager devices, when apps often have to suit the least common denominator. I had that experience with a Kindle Fire, which is Android in the end.
Someone suggested Apple. I'd agree, but only if you have that sort of money to spend on a computer. She will be happy with it, though. The OS makes sense and just
works, and more so if you use and like their services.