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I need help making up my mind. The Surface Pro is on sale at Best Buy for $799 and the Pixelbook is $848 on Amazon right now (i5, 128 GB version). I will mainly use it for work. I am a therapist, have a private practice and most of my stuff is web based, although I use Office for documents, presentations and spreadsheets. I've been a MacBook Pro user for years and this would be the final break from Apple since I have an Android phone now. I realized how much I was paying for the MacBook and how little I was using the features. Will not having a full laptop limit me or is the Pixelbook and Chrome OS fully able to  replace a laptop ? I read an article that says Consumer Reports is no longer recommending the Surface Pros or Microsoft devices. I just want to make sure I'm not going to be left wanting.
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		 Chromebooks have been really coming into their own over the past year or so, as evidenced by more and more articles on major tech sites as well as mainstream sites describing positive experiences with switching.  Someone who has been stuck in an ecosystem for a while, like Windows or MacOS, is bound to have questions about changing -- it's only natural.  Perhaps the better approach might be to start with a more mid-range Chromebook, rather than springing for the very top-of-the-line Pixelbook right off the bat.  (The Pixelbook, although a fantastic and beautiful machine, is pretty much overkill.
  Chromebooks have been really coming into their own over the past year or so, as evidenced by more and more articles on major tech sites as well as mainstream sites describing positive experiences with switching.  Someone who has been stuck in an ecosystem for a while, like Windows or MacOS, is bound to have questions about changing -- it's only natural.  Perhaps the better approach might be to start with a more mid-range Chromebook, rather than springing for the very top-of-the-line Pixelbook right off the bat.  (The Pixelbook, although a fantastic and beautiful machine, is pretty much overkill. )  There are many excellent Chromebooks that run Android apps and have touchscreen capability in the $300-400 range.
)  There are many excellent Chromebooks that run Android apps and have touchscreen capability in the $300-400 range. 
 
		 You won't be disappointed.  I even went as far as buying a Pixel Pen on eBay (for about half the usual price).  That's something else that really isn't necessary, but still nice to have -- I find myself using it more and more.
  You won't be disappointed.  I even went as far as buying a Pixel Pen on eBay (for about half the usual price).  That's something else that really isn't necessary, but still nice to have -- I find myself using it more and more. 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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