With Android apps now compatible with the stable channel on this particular Chromebook, it's the only device I need. 1.) Build quality. The full-aluminum body is gorgeous; it looks and feels like a thin macbook! It doesn't feel cheap like other Chromebooks do; I am confident it can take a beating. The touchpad is smooth and responsive, never glitching up on me; both it and the keyboard feel like they are pulled straight from a new Macbook. The adjustable keyboard backlight is a nice change from my windows laptop which did not have that feature. The screen is beautiful, and looks great from every angle. 2.) Specs. My little brother, a gamer and non-Chromebook user, was appalled when I told him it had 4GB of RAM. However, it truly feels like Chromebooks will never need much more with how lightweight the OS is. I am definitely a power-user, and often have multiple apps, many tabs, and music all going at once, and this thing doesn't even falter. The Core-M processor is amazing, and outperforms the Pentium version according to Octane benchmarking. The 64GB of storage is lovely; with proper Google Drive syncing and internet access, you probably won't need any more. In case you do, it has a slot for an SD card and two USB-C ports. I love how I can charge the laptop from either side. 3.) IT RUNS ANDROID APPS IN THE STABLE CHANNEL As one of the few Chromebooks that can do this, I no longer need Windows to run music editing software, VLC player, or download torrents. Additionally, I can play my favorite Mobile games, use my Bible app, Groupme, and many others. I used to be glued to my phone all the time... well, now my Chromebook can do everything it can do short of making straight-up phonecalls! Chromebooks are the future. Solid 5-star rating. I look forward to many years with this bad boy.