It’s Sunday morning and drinking my coffee. Maybe I’m being too contemplative today but I can’t shake the feeling that Chromebooks are getting boring.
Browsing: Opinion
I’m often asked “Why buy a Chromebook when you can get a Mac or PC for the same price and do so much more?” Here’s why I use a Chromebook.
Reports of Google’s “Chromebook X” effort suggest Chromebook X branding with a minimum set of hardware specs. Here’s a better approach for a wider audience.
In December, Lenovo announced a 2023 Lenovo Flex 3 Chromebook with Intel N100 CPU and a $349 starting price. Here are my first impressions of a review unit.
Google is finally planning to use different icons for web apps and other apps on Chromebooks. The change will use squircles for ChromeOS web app icons, but….
Thanks to solid ChromeOS support, a Chromebook and ultrawide monitor are a match made in heaven when it comes to productivity.
Even though I’ve tested a number of newer 12th gen Intel Chromebooks in the past 8 months, I still think the Acer Chromebook Spin 714 is a great value.
Back in 2021, the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go debuted as a $299, entry level, 14-inch laptop. Now an 11-inch model is coming, but… why?
After watching a 2020 Microsoft Surface demo of Your Phone, I was convinced I wanted Android app streaming on Chromebooks. Now I’m not so sure.
A few weeks ago I bought a $299 mini PC and it showed me just how good a Chromebox can be. Well, if it has the right hardware, that is.
Chromebook hardware innovation hasn’t excited me of late. That’s why when I saw Lenovo’s new concept, I knew I wanted a rollable display Chromebook.