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The new Chromebook Pixel (2015) has officially gone on sale on the Google Store, available in two variants.
A new report has revealed that ASUS and Lenovo are planning to launch dirt-cheap Chromebooks priced at $149.
HP has unveiled its latest Chromebook lineup, so here's what's in store with the new 11- and 14-inch Chrome OS notebooks.
Lenovo has unveiled two new Chromebooks for the general consumer sector, including one model with a touch-enabled flexible display.
The purported Samsung Chromebook 2 has leaked in a couple of images online, showing a faux-leather case reminiscent of the Galaxy Note 3.
Acer has offered more details on its C720 Chromebook, which is now available for purchase with a $249.99 starting price.
Users of the latest Chrome OS build can finally edit Word and Excel files in-browser, as Google has added native Microsoft Office file editing to the dev channel.
Does a low-cost, low-power Android-based PC sound good? AMD thinks it does, and plans to support Android and Chrome rather than remain faithful to just Windows 8.
Google has just confirmed the touchscreen Chromebook we told you about today. Don't expect this Chromebook to be priced similarly to current Chromebooks, or even some Windows 8 touchscreen laptops. Google is going the high-end route with the Chromebook Pixel.
In an apparent nod to Microsoft's Windows 8 touch-friendly UI, Google will begin selling Chromebooks with touchscreens this year.