Clearly, we are excited about upcoming hardware here at Chrome Unboxed. Today we’ve seen the arrival of the first hands-on of the Acer Chromebook R13 delivered in English. While it doesn’t do much to expand on what we already know about the R13, it gives us some fresh views of the device and the presenter […]
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New Chromebook Coming Soon: ‘Gru’ Is More Than Just a Board
If you’ve been around Chrome Unboxed, you are quite familiar with the names ‘Gru’ and ‘Kevin’ as they relate to an upcoming device with a hi-res screen, stylus support, and a folding 360-degree hinge. You’d also know that the main board that shows up with ‘Kevin’ is constantly been shown as codename ‘Gru’. You’d know […]
Continue ReadingGoogle’s Pixel C: A Chromebook Cinderella Story?
Some would say that Google’s Pixel C was a monumental failure. While others gave the “all-purpose” Android convertible an “A” for effort but a mediocre grade for practical usability. Whether you fall on the left, right or somewhere in the middle, the Pixel C will always remain Google’s first and, for now, only Android based Pixel device. […]
Continue ReadingLenovo Yoga Book Line Likely Coming To Chrome OS Too – Is This ‘Kevin’?
Deservedly, there’s been a good bit of media surrounding Lenovo’s announcement of the Yoga Book, a product that has been 3 years in the making according to Jeff Meredith. He just so happens to be the GM & VP of Lenovo’s Android Chrome Computing Business Group. A crazy-long title, sure, but one that holds some […]
Continue ReadingWhy Google’s End of Life Policy for Chromebooks Isn’t a Big Deal
As I’m sure many of you have heard, Google has recently announced an updated official End of Life(EOL) Policy for Chromebooks. While the EOL has been in place since 2014, it has been a hot topic as of late. To put it breifly, devices that reach 5 years from production date will no longer receive […]
Continue ReadingGoogle’s Pixel LS May be Gone for Good
Last week we reported on the “out of stock” status of the Chromebook Pixel(2015) and what the possible implications may be as to why. Today, a new piece of the puzzle has been added. In a post from +Wiktor Olejniczak (Witus13), it appears that Google’s premium Chromebook has been removed from the Pixel’s landing page. […]
Continue ReadingConvertible vs Tablet: Why I’m Siding With The 360-Degree
With the impending arrival of Android Apps on Chrome OS, we’ve uncovered the first few of many devices sure to come along in the coming months. As apps become a mainstay of the Chrome OS experience, it only makes sense that OEMs will begin throwing their hats into the ring in attempts to get a […]
Continue Reading‘Kevin’ Officially Outed As 360-Degree Convertible
We’ve posted quite a bit about ‘Kevin’ and made a few assumptions based on the commits in the past. One of those assumptions was the fact that it looked apparent that ‘Kevin’ will be a 360-degree, convertible device. While we hadn’t seen any hard evidence for this, it seemed likely.
Continue ReadingUpcoming Chromebook ‘Kevin’ To Use a Bright 12.3-Inch Display
So, here we are again! 3 days, 3 new tidbits of information circling the upcoming release of the Chromebook known only as ‘Kevin.’ Though we still have no details on release dates, more and more info keeps surfacing about the specific specs ‘Kevin’ will be toting on the day it gets released to the public. […]
Continue ReadingUpcoming Chromebook ‘Kevin’ To Feature Wacom Active Stylus/Digitizer
Another day, another tidbit about our favorite mystery Chromebook. While what we know thus far about ‘Kevin’ can be found in this prior post, each new detail brings us a bit closer to knowing what this Chromebook will be.
Continue ReadingNew Chromebook ‘Kevin’ Will Use A High-DPI 3:2 Screen
It’s been a few weeks since we’ve seen anything new or eye-catching in regards to the device only known as ‘Kevin’. What we know up to this point is that ‘Kevin’ will: be a convertible device have stylus support (likely stow-able) be outfitted with the newly-released Rockchip RK3399 SoC have GPS support We can now […]
Continue ReadingPin Unlock Coming to Chrome OS: UPDATED
Here at Chrome Unboxed, we are all about work flow. That’s one of the many reasons we are all about Chrome OS. Google continues to develop the operating system to be a seamless environment for its users. Whether it’s using gestures on your track pad or unlocking your Chromebook with your mobile device, Chrome OS is […]
Continue ReadingGPS Coming To Upcoming Rockchip Chromebooks
We’ve reported pretty extensively on the device/baseboard combo of ‘Gru’ and ‘Kevin’ and while there are plenty of knowns, there are still lots of unknowns. Today, however, we can add in a new piece of the puzzle.
Continue Reading‘Elm’ Looks To Be the Acer Chromebook R13: Coming Soon
It looks as if our reports of the device codenamed ‘Elm’ have come to fruition. It has been outed by Roland Quandt (via Liliputing) that the Chromebook R13 by Acer is coming soon.
Continue ReadingCould Project Soli Be the Next Evolution in Chromebooks?
[youtube id=”0QNiZfSsPc0″ align=”center” mode=”normal” autoplay=”no”] As reported earlier today by +Robby Payne, hover track pad technology is now being tested in Chrome OS. If you haven’t had a chance, check out the original article here. One of our readers, +Dominic Powell, was so kind to point out Google’s Project Soli and the possibility of this technology coming […]
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