During our time with the Pixel Slate at Google’s hardware event, one particular accessory truly grabbed our attention: The Brydge G-Type Wireless Keyboard. I have little doubt that we’ll see plenty keyboard/trackpad accessories for the Pixel Slate over the course of the next few months, but this particular device is truly designed from the ground […]
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This Could Be The First Look At #madebyGoogle Chromebook Tablet ‘Nocturne’ With 2 Keyboards By Brydge
We’re getting close to the end of the line, folks, and the leaks are coming from every side. We had eyes on some sort of Chrome OS tablet not long ago along with a smattering of updated Pixelbook leaks, so the hype machine is kicking in full-force. Today’s leaks come courtesy of About Chromebooks where […]
Continue ReadingPremium Keyboard Maker Brydge Is Working On A Chromebook Model: Made For Google?
Last week, 9to5Google’s Kyle Bradshaw (fellow code diver) uncovered evidence of a third-party keyboard in the works for Chrome OS. While this, in and of itself, is hardly newsworthy. The name attached to the new peripheral device is more than noteworthy. Add mappings for “Hamburger” and “Assistant” keys on Hammer/Wand/Whiskers and BRYDGE keyboards.
Continue ReadingLogitech’s Casa Pop-Up Desk: a real option for a wireless Chromebook trackpad?
I have a love/hate relationship with Chromebooks and trackpads. On one hand, I love a smooth, glass trackpad with a satisfying click mechanism. On the other, I don’t love the ergonomic position I’m in all day if the built-in trackpad on my Chromebook is my only way to navigate on-screen. I love navigating with gestures, […]
Continue ReadingDear Logitech: please build us a wireless Chromebook trackpad
As we’ve all mostly moved into the modern era of computing, general users are quite familiar with the trackpad. Clearly perfected first by Apple on its own Macbook line, the trackpad has gone from frustrating concession on Windows laptops to a genuinely useful tool that many – including myself – prefer to use over any […]
Continue ReadingAnother hint that ‘Halvor’ is the next Google Pixelbook
In my excitement on Friday about finding a pretty clear connection to a new Google-made Chromebook in ‘Halvor’, I honestly looked right by another key clue that alludes to the fact that this device very well could be a Google-branded Chromebook. When it comes down to hardware, there is little to differentiate Google’s own Chromebooks […]
Continue ReadingProof that Google may be making a Pixelbook 2 for 2020 after all
At this point in 2020, we have a lot of Chromebooks in different development phases. From a slew of ‘Hatch’ (10th-gen Intel) Chromebooks yet to launch to many more MediaTek-powered devices like the Lenovo Chromebook Duet to the AMD-powered ‘Zork’ devices and more, there are enough new Chromebooks on the horizon to make any Chrome […]
Continue ReadingHands-on with Dell’s new wireless keyboard made for Chromebooks [VIDEO]
A keyboard is a keyboard, right? I mean, in the grand scheme of things, we’ve all become pretty accustom to using a keyboard. Whether its on a laptop, desktop, on a screen, or as part of a folio case, the ubiquitous keyboard is a part of everyday life for many of us. So, when one […]
Continue ReadingTIL: Dell has a sweet new Chrome OS wireless keyboard
Chrome OS is finally getting some attention from the makers of peripherals and accessories. While most keyboards, mice, trackpads and such work well when paired with a Chromebook, it wasn’t until recently that we started seeing a fair amount of accessories made specifically designed for Chrome OS. The “Works with Chromebook” branding has been adopted […]
Continue ReadingI’m posting this from an iPad just to test out the trackpad feature in iPadOS 13.4
For months at this point, Apple has been basically teasing the public with the idea of trackpad and mouse support for iPadOS. It first came up in the form of an accessibility feature back in June of 2019 and as we rounded the corner into 2020, we began seeing 3rd party accessory makers like Brydge […]
Continue ReadingGoogle drops MSRP of the Pixel Slate and throws in the Pen and keyboard
Not once have I ever stated that the Pixel Slate was a bad device. As a matter of fact, it is an amazing and inspiring piece of hardware that is capable of running Chrome OS as well as just about any Chromebook. Our biggest gripe about Google’s tablet-first Chromebook has always been the price. Yes, […]
Continue ReadingThe iPad Pro’s trackpad-wielding keyboard tells me Lenovo’s upcoming Chrome OS tablet is onto something
A report surfaced just yesterday indicating Apple was moving forward with plans on shipping an iPad Pro keyboard with a trackpad later in the year. With companies like Brydge having already introduced their own take on this idea, it almost feels odd that Apple isn’t the first to market with this very new idea on […]
Continue ReadingOn the run to 100K: the biggest giveaway in Chrome Unboxed history
As many of you are aware, Chrome Unboxed is more than just this website. In fact, all of this started with YouTube and that channel has been continually growing alongside our website. We also produce a weekly podcast as well that fleshes out our offerings as a media production company. We’ve come quite a long […]
Continue ReadingPoetic Cases launches Indiegogo to fund new Explorer case for Pixel Slate
Chromebook users have very strong opinions about Google’s Pixel Slate. While it’s easy to fall in love with the premium hardware, many (like myself) find the tablet to limited as a true all-in-one device to condone the hefty price tag that can flirt with $2,000 if you opt for the Core i7 model and tack […]
Continue Reading‘Krane’ confirmed as a pure Chrome OS tablet coming soon by Lenovo
‘Krane’ is a Chrome OS device in development that we’ve not talked about too often. As a matter of fact, we mentioned it upon its arrival in our consciousness in April of this year and once again as Gabriel found it would be only the second Chrome OS device to make the questionable decision of […]
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