


In reality, tons of modern web apps work both online and off, including things like Gmail and Google Docs as well as calculators, calendars, news readers, and even streaming services. One of the most common lingering misconceptions about Chromebooks is that they're completely useless without an active internet connection.

Now, it's important to note that just because something is "web-centric" doesn't necessarily mean you have to be online in order for it to work. In fact, there's a good chance it'd actually make things easier than what you're used to with a traditional PC setup (more on why in a minute). If the majority of your time is spent in a web browser - whether it's reading news stories, surfing social media, or using web-centric productivity services like Gmail and Google Docs - then ChromeOS would probably meet your needs just fine. Think carefully here, as the answer might surprise you: What do you do most often on a computer? 1: Do you spend most of your time using the web and web-centric services?
