@Rydian:
I see. Maybe if it were "Google Official" supported, it would work out better? I don't like the office software on android either (Kingsoft office had a bunch of bugs).
I totally forgot about the Transformer line. That's something like it, but more "laptopy". I have a Nexus 7 that I use for text books, but I can't type on a 7" screen.
My ideal android laptop would be:
[*]Fast ARM cpu (Snapdragon 800, Samsung OCTA, Tegra 4)
[*]Lightweight/thin
[*]11-13", touchscreen (not necessary since may add to price),
[*]$300 range
[*]Suitable storage, SSD
[*]Quick bootup times (~8 seconds)
What I really like about the chromebook is that it's ultrabook-like lightweight/thin and heatless, all for $250.
Some games would play nicely with a keyboard. I think with a great ARM CPU (like I've listed above), it can play some nice games too.
I wouldn't use a laptop for games though. I'm just looking for a lightweight, thin, heatless solution to carry around all day.