If you’re planning to buy your first Chromebook, you might feel a bit overwhelmed as there are many options available with varying price ranges. However, most new Chromebooks can run Chrome browser, Android apps, and Linux programs. Here are three recommendations based on different budgets:

Entry-level devices: Around €280 or lower
Budget-friendly devices are still great for web browsing and using web applications, although it depends on how many browser tabs you plan to have open simultaneously. They can also run Android apps, but don’t expect to run too many of them at once. As for Linux applications, keep your expectations low due to limited memory and processing power.

Mid-range devices: Between €280 and €560
In this price range, you’ll find a wide range of options. You’ll come across devices with full metal bodies, better build quality, higher-resolution displays, and more. They are suitable for handling 12 to 20 Chrome browser tabs simultaneously, running more resource-intensive Android apps or games, and can serve as reliable Linux laptops.

High-end devices: Above €560
In the past, there were very few choices in this price range. However, over the past two years, the situation has changed significantly. You can now find Chromebooks priced above €560 from various Google hardware partners or directly from Google itself. These are the highest-performing devices in the Chromebook lineup and can handle almost all tasks you throw at them.

Overall, your budget will largely determine the performance and features of the Chromebook you can get.
