I’ve dropped my Chromebook so many times at school and nothing bad has happened to it. Are these bad boys indestructible????

I’ve dropped my Chromebook countless times at school, and somehow, it’s still in great shape. Are these things practically indestructible?

One Reply to “I’ve dropped my Chromebook so many times at school and nothing bad has happened to it. Are these bad boys indestructible????”

  1. It’s pretty impressive how durable some Chromebooks can be! They’re designed to withstand everyday bumps and drops, especially models aimed at students. Many come with reinforced frames and spill-resistant keyboards. While they’re tough, they’re not exactly indestructible, so it’s still a good idea to handle them with care. Have you considered getting a protective case just to be safe?

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