So i'm wondering, with the N4's massive specs, its basically as strong as a computer(s) we have at home.
I'm really interested in the new $250 Chromebook coming out soon. Im really considering buying one because I really just spend 100% of my time online. I'm happy enough with google docs and all the other google apps/programs. There are more coming. I do photo editing, but nothing crazy, just touch ups, and thers a chrome app that does just that, or coming out soon.
But, I'm pretty set on buying the N4 in 2 days and selling my Gnex.
So Im thinking, can't i just use the N4 as my overall internet/computer using machine?
Ive seen youtube videos of people connecting monitors and keyboards to the phone (particularly the gnex)
Would it be realistic to figure out a way to turn the phone into a home computer, say when i get home from work, and want to sit and relax and browse some internet.
I'm really interested in the new $250 Chromebook coming out soon. Im really considering buying one because I really just spend 100% of my time online. I'm happy enough with google docs and all the other google apps/programs. There are more coming. I do photo editing, but nothing crazy, just touch ups, and thers a chrome app that does just that, or coming out soon.
But, I'm pretty set on buying the N4 in 2 days and selling my Gnex.
So Im thinking, can't i just use the N4 as my overall internet/computer using machine?
Ive seen youtube videos of people connecting monitors and keyboards to the phone (particularly the gnex)
Would it be realistic to figure out a way to turn the phone into a home computer, say when i get home from work, and want to sit and relax and browse some internet.