Chrome OS tablets don’t have a pretty past. In 2018, Google released the Pixel Slate, its attempt to jumpstart the market, but poorly optimized software and expensive hardware made the device a ...
The Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE (2024) is perfect for those who want a great everyday machine for basic productivity and business needs. Although I wouldn't buy a Chromebook exclusively for gaming, it ...
Chromebooks. I remember when the first batch of Chromebooks hit the shelves back in 2011. They were awful, poorly made, and generally garbage. Fast-forward to today and devices like the Lenovo ...
It's true that Chrome OS runs acceptably on more modest hardware than Windows 10 or 11 does. But the happiest trend we've seen in Chromebooks in recent years has been the surge in models with ...
Several companies have tried pricey Chromebooks with premium builds and gorgeous screens. HP’s Dragonfly Pro Chromebook is just the latest — and it’s a solid machine, but some hiccups with battery ...
The ASUS Chromebook Vibe CX34 Flip is a stunning Chrome OS laptop with amazing performance and an outstanding design, delivering a great premium experience. While it isn't a truly great gaming laptop ...
In the last few years, I’ve felt like Chromebooks have hit a plateau. ChromeOS is a quirky but mature platform at this point, and Google has continued to add smart and useful features on a regular ...
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I remember when ChromeOS and Chromebooks first hit the market. It was the wild west, and several companies were churning cheap Chromebooks left and right. One could make the case that making cheap ...
Against all those features, the Spin 713 lacks a few frills seen on some high-end Chromebooks. There's no fingerprint reader (or face-recognition webcam, though we haven't seen the latter on any ...
Chromebooks are tired of being treated like second-class citizens. Over the last decade, the developers of ChromeOS have attempted to evolve the operating system with features that could put it more ...