[citation][nom]game junky[/nom]Intriguing - has anyone used Chrome OS? Sounds like Android and Linux mated for the personal computer, but don't know how well that translated[/citation]
I have a chromebook. It works quite well for what it is a portable laptop purposed built for web browsing. And designed with ease of use and security in mind (encryption is also included by default for personal data).
It definately doesn't feel like Android, and nothing like any Linux distro I have tried. It feels like Chrome OS there is nothing out there I have tried which has the same feel to it. I have the cheap $250 arm based Samsung Chromebook and so far after about of month of almost daily use I couldn't be happier. It makes a great secondary computer to get things done. I can't imagine using it for a primary computer as you can't do much with it in terms of programs but it was also never made for that purpose.
I actually find myself going to this laptop which has a worse screen, specs, and about everything else over my desktop because it will boot in less than 10sec. And it just works. I don't have to wait for my computer to boot up (or in my case wake up from hibernation) and it will just work. The most I have to do is restart the machine after it updates which took a few minutes when I first bought the machine. And that is about the only thing that I notice in terms of updates. So for user experience a drastic difference.