Chromebook
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If you've got a good memory then you might be able to remember back to the summer of 2011 and the first Chromebooks, which appeared to less-than-universal acclaim. Despite a slow start, in the five years since these laptops have become a much more viable proposition – so what's happened?
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Most chromebooks are budget-focused machines with low-end specs, but HP’s aiming a little higher with its latest notebook. It offers a pixel dense display and capable Core M processor, while still hanging onto a wallet-friendly price point.
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Having discovered it's very easy to buy a USB-C cable that will fry your shiny new phone or Chromebook, the USB 3.0 Promoter Group is fighting back with a new protocol to let you know whether your new cable is certified or not.
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Acer's latest Chrome OS effort brings something a little different to the party. It's still a low-end device, with many of the specs – and the price point – reflecting that fact, but the company has opted for an all-aluminum chassis, meaning that things should feel more premium this time around.
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Nowadays you don't have to spend a whole lot to get a good laptop, and with the rise of hybrid machines and alternative operating systems, there's more to consider than ever. Read on for five compelling low cost notebooks.
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With a 360-degree hinge, you can flip the display on Acer's Chromebook R11 all the way around to the back of the keyboard, just like numerous Windows convertibles including the Lenovo Yoga range. Gizmag took a look at the machine at IFA 2015 in Berlin.
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Another day, another new Chrome OS device. Or rather four. Alongside the standard (but very affordable) Haier Chromebook 11 and Hisense Chromebook, and the ultra-portable Asus Chromebook Flip, Google has unveiled the Chromebit, a computer on a stick which can be used with any HDMI display.
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Two years ago, Google launched the Chromebook Pixel, a premium Chrome OS device designed to show off its cloud-based operating system in the best light possible. Now the second generation Pixel is here, bringing better performance at a lower cost.
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Dell’s latest education offerings are well equipped for the schoolyard, with rugged builds and – in the case of the notebooks – 180-degree stress-reducing hinges. Dell isn't discriminating when it comes to operating systems, as the devices will run the gamut from Chrome OS to Windows to Android.
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HP has announced a new model in its competitive Chromebook 14 line. Bearing the same moniker as the existing machine, the new notebook offers a higher resolution display over its sibling, as well as touchscreen functionality and increased memory and storage.
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If you're keyed up on Google’s rapidly growing Chrome OS platform, then you’ll likely be aware of Samsung’s Chromebook 2 range, announced back in March. The company has today revealed a new, 11.6-inch addition to the line that’s powered by an Intel chip.
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Google has launched a new app for Chrome OS and Windows that gives users direct access to their Hangouts conversations right on the desktop. The app continues a trend we’ve seen with Chrome, giving users more functionality outside of the browser.
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