Chromebooks Laptops Lenovo Samsung Tech News Willow Roberts Computing Writer linkedin Email Willow Roberts has been a Computing Writer at Digital Trends for a year and has been writing for about a decade. She has a… Computing Can your Chromebook run Steam? Here’s how to know With th...
A new report suggests that Chromebooks are eating into Windows sales, and the major PC OEMs may leave the sub-$300 Windows market as a result. This could be great news for the larger Windows market, even if it means a sales decline.
Chromebooks tend to be much less expensive than Windows laptops because they run ChromeOS and rely heavily on online-based applications and cloud-based storage. That means the computers need less powerful processors, less RAM and less storage. That said, for anybody who has continuous internet acc...
Is it time for your business to replace Windows or macOS devices with Chromebooks? Credit: Acer Are Chromebooks on their way to becoming mainstream computers in the enterprise? Not quite yet. But there’s no doubt that laptops that run on Chrome OS have gained traction in the market and...
For more laptops options, be sure to check out our coverage of the best lightweight laptops, the best budget laptops of 2024, the best Chromebooks Plus laptops, the best laptops under $1,000, the best gaming laptops for 2024 and the 2024 Chromebook Plus laptop buyer's guide. What is th...
Opinion: Chromebooks might not be a perfect platform for everyone, but they're a near-perfect solution for business and BYOD.
And a whole new breed of Chromebooks is about to hit shelves. Not only are they high-end, they're going to be completely different from the laptops we've known before. Getting Online Way back in 2006, Kan Liu started at Google working on Windows apps. Yep, Google used to make useful...
Chromebooks can boot in seconds, are fast, efficient, and don’t need as much service as Windows 10 laptops do. That’s all thanks to the work Google has done in the Chrome OS operating system. A lot of Chrome OS evolves around the web and using the Google Chrome web browser. ...
Google has been reportedly working on gaming-focused Chromebooks for years. New evidence suggests unreleased hardware could appear with RGB keyboards.
When I was a whelp I used to hanker after Alienware PCs and laptops, but as I've gotten older, so Alienware has changed. It's become more and more like its corporate Dell overlord, and far less tantalising a prospect. My biggest issue is the use of proprietary components, which would...