Lenovo has introduced a mini-PC the size of a smartphone. The dimensions of the new product are only 163 x 79 x 20 mm and weighs 450 g. The new product is called Chromebox Micro and, as you might guess from the name, it is a PC based on Chrome...
Google yesterday introduced a new category of its laptops called Chromebook Plus, and several manufacturers announced the first corresponding models. And one of them was the IdeaPad Gaming Chromebook Plus. A gaming Chromebook even sounds strange. Unfortunately, the project for truly gaming mobile PCs with Chrome OS and discrete graphics...
Google created a new segment of the PC market more than 10 years ago. We’re talking, of course, about Chromebooks. Today Google introduced a new category of these products called Chromebook Plus. In general, these are still the same Chromebooks; they are not fundamentally different from all other previously released...
ChromeOS is referred to by many as the operating system based on the Chrome browser. However, firstly, this is not the case, and secondly, in the near future, it seems that ChromeOS will lose the Chrome browser altogether. Recent changes to the ChromeOS codebase hint that with the release of...
Asus introduced the Chromebook CX34 Flip laptop. As the name suggests, this is a Chromebook. At the same time, the novelty stands out against the background of many other mobile PCs with Chrome OS. First, it uses a 14-inch display with an aspect ratio of 16:10. Secondly, it is a...
Asus has also joined Google’s initiative and introduced the Chromebook Vibe CX55 Flip gaming Chromebook. The novelty turned out to be the most unusual of the trinity (Lenovo and Acer also announced their devices), as there is both a convertible form factor and a screen with a frame rate of...
Lenovo is preparing a gaming laptop of the IdeaPad Gaming line, which, firstly, does not work under Windows, and secondly, does not have a discrete graphics card. The full name of the novelty is the IdeaPad Gaming Chromebook, and here it is already clear that Chrome OS acts as the...
Sales of tablets and Chromebooks, which have grown at a tremendous pace since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, have begun to slow down. According to IDC, in the first quarter, tablet shipments sank 3.9% to 38.4 million units. Analysts are talking about the return of the market to normal...
Chromebooks are gradually becoming more popular, although their use is mainly related to education. But it’s possible that gaming Chromebooks will hit the market soon. This is indirectly indicated by the fact that Google is working on implementing support for RGB backlit keyboards in Chrome OS. Usually such keyboards are...