HP announces new Chromebooks and thin clients for hybrid work environments
Earlier today, HP announced a number of new Chromebooks and thin clients for remote and hybrid work environments.
Earlier today, HP announced a number of new Chromebooks and thin clients for remote and hybrid work environments.
HP today announced two new Chrome OS devices in the Chromebook x2 and the Chromebase all-in-one with a rotating screen.
If you’re looking for a larger Chromebook with an FHD resolution, touchscreen and 2-in-1 functionality, solid build quality, decent performance, and great battery life, the Acer Chromebook Spin 514 is a great choice.
These three new HYPER Chromebook USB-C hubs have gone through “stringent” Google testing and “are certified to work seamlessly with your Chromebook.”
The Dynabook E10 will be available in the second quarter of 2021 and start at US$289.99 with multiple configurations available.
Albeit pricey, the HP Elite C1030 Chromebook Enterprise is an excellent solution for businesses that use Chromebooks in their workspace.
If you use Chrome OS and are looking for a beefier, nicer looking Chromebook, the ASUS Chromebook Flip C436FA is a pretty decent choice.
Both the Lenovo 14w and Lenovo 14e are powered by AMD and are perfect for retail, hospitality, travel, and manufacturing locations.
The Lenovo Chromebook C330 has more than enough performance to keep up with whatever you’re doing at a very affordable price point.
Google’s Pixel Slate definitely is a mixed bag. The higher processor models are great for mobile productivity — with some caveats and issues.
From adding Android Apps to adding Linux support, Google is constantly making the lightweight OS more robust.
The HP Chromebook x2 will be available starting on June 10 at a starting price of $599.99USD.
This updated UI is available in the Canary (Pre-Beta) channel if you’d like to give it a try.
In a further reversal/clarification of those statements, Osterloh tweeted early this morning that Google’s Chromebooks aren’t “dead” as was reported.
The new features were discovered by some Windows 10 users including one user named The Walking Cat.
You can also run the CrossOver Android Tech Preview on Intel based Android tablets.
Lenovo has provided a Chromebook with a 13 inch display that can catch anyone’s eye whether you’re looking for a new laptop for business or school.
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