These new Acer Cloudbook Ones seem like a great deal for students, online classes, casual Internet browsing, email etc. Basically, all the things you'd do with a "Chromebook", but with a real, full OS; Windows 10. The only problem I see is the very limited 32GB of storage. Seeing that Windows 10 and all of it's subsequent updates will take up nearly half of that, it doesn't leave room for much of anything else.
Maybe once Microsoft enables installing apps to secondary drives/locations (SD card anyone?), and they address the issue of Onedrive as people were used to using it with the placeholders, this won't be such a problem. But as it stands right now, the 32GB of storage might be something that steers buyers away.
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Maybe once Microsoft enables installing apps to secondary drives/locations (SD card anyone?), and they address the issue of Onedrive as people were used to using it with the placeholders, this won't be such a problem. But as it stands right now, the 32GB of storage might be something that steers buyers away.
Discuss...