It's clear we're going to a place where local storage is going to be less important. However, there's only three groups of people I buy hardware for: my family, my employees, and me.<p>- My family wouldn't have any clue what to do with this. When their friends recommended programs, they couldn't run them, and I'm pretty sure my grandmother is never going to understand that when the Internet in her house goes out she'll need to reboot her router before she can save a document.<p>- My employees need to be able to handle whatever gets thrown at them. From clients who want to run Java GotoMeetings to people who receive powerpoints, Google apps just doesn't cut it.<p>- Me. I'm never going to be satisfied with a $400 computer and I'm willing to spend to get something great.<p>I can think of no one in my life who I'd buy this for and I'm sure most of us are in the same boat.<p>To compound it, the home page of Bestbuy.com is selling a perfectly reasonable Toshiba Satellite Laptop with a faster intel processor, 15.6" screen, 3 gigs of ram, a 250 gig hard drive, wifi and Windows 7 for $299. I bet it runs the chrome browser too. Sure it won't blow your mind, but neither will the chromebook.