If you didn’t jump on the Asus Chromebook Flip C434 last week, Asus won’t have any more inventory until April 26. Amazon is taking pre-orders with expected availability later this week.
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After months of code hints, we can finally see that the Google Atlas Chromebook is a real device thanks to two videos showing it off during an early testing process.
Looking for a “starter” Chromebook that won’t bust your budget? Amazon is discounting two Samsung 2-in-1s by up to 31% today, starting at $379.99.
With the cloud as the new game platform, Google Stadia will bring high-end PC game experiences to just about any screen, and that includes all Chromebooks.
Asus is running ads for the Chromebook Flip C434 saying “Shop Now” but you can’t quite yet. Instead, you can see the base model specs and price, or register for product availability updates.
The biggest issue to plague the Pixel Slate is the poor animation performance in overview mode. More fixes and optimizations are coming this week in Chrome OS 73.
Google is reportedly getting out of the Chromebook hardware business but we don’t know why, or if it’s even true. If it is, the negative impact is minimal and there could even be some positive aspect to come.
Since Lenovo isn’t selling the 1080p version of the Yoga Chromebook C630, Best Buy is the only choice in town for now. That’s OK when you can save $150 and get a free Google Home Mini.
At $599, the HP Chromebook X360 with 14-inch 1080p display is a good value. It’s even better with $100 off this week and you get a Google Home Mini as an added bonus.
In January, the Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C630 was “temporarily unavailable”. It later returned, joined by a 4K model. Now it appears the 1080p editions are gone, unless you want the Best Buy exclusive model.
You can save a bit of money by purchasing a Chromebook with an Intel Core i3 processor. Right now you can save even more: The Dell Inspiron Chromebook 14 is on sale for around $450.