We get requests for versus videos all the time, but there are scenarios where these types of videos provide lots of interest and intrigue, and situations where they just don’t make sense. We try to pit very similar devices against one another in the hopes that it helps members of our audience make the best […]
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Upcoming Comet Lake Chromebooks ‘Dragonair’ and ‘Dratini’ show up in Geekbench with wide range of processors
Back in December, we reported on the appearance of ‘Dratini’ showing up in Geekbench results with some pretty massive hardware on board. With a 10th-gen Core i7 and 16GB of RAM, it was clear at that time ‘Dratini’ was set to be a top-tier variant of the ‘Hatch’ baseboard family of upcoming Chromebooks for 2020. […]
Continue ReadingChrome 80 arrives for Android and desktop: Check out what’s new
Version 80 of the Chrome browser for Android and desktop has officially arrived. With it comes a truckload of security patches and updates as well as a new feature that will make website notifications a little less annoying. Users of Chrome for Android, Windows, Linux and macOS should see the update rolling out over the […]
Continue ReadingUpcoming NVIDIA GeForce Now Chromebook support could be trouble for Stadia
Sure, it’s been a heavy dose of game streaming news today, but NVIDIA’s announcement yesterday was quite significant and important for cloud-based game streaming. While not a perfect solution or perfect execution, GeForce NOW offers some unique advantages over Google’s Stadia and possibly over other upcoming services as well with its ability to allow players […]
Continue ReadingWe installed the NVIDIA GeForce NOW Android app on a Chromebook so you don’t have to
NVIDIA officially launched their cloud game streaming service yesterday to quite a bit of deserved fanfare. While platforms like Stadia are a bit more polished and much more user-accessible, GeForce NOW is a unique in its ability to let users play some of the games they already own. It is now available for users on […]
Continue ReadingNVIDIA GeForce Now aims to take on Stadia with unique $5 approach to cloud gaming
NVIDIA’s approach to cloud gaming isn’t exactly a new venture for the company. In fact, GeForce NOW has been around in one way or another for about 8 years. Many have taken stabs at cloud gaming and game streaming from your personal computer has been a thing for even longer. What NVIDIA is doing with […]
Continue ReadingToday Only: This monster Core i5 Chromebook is only $349
Today is the day! If you’ve been waiting to score a killer deal on a powerful Chromebook, Best Buy has one of the craziest deals we’ve ever seen on a Core i-powered device. Just a couple of days ago, the massive HP Chromebook 15 with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage was on offer […]
Continue ReadingDeal of the Day: Get up to $70 off a brand new Samsung Chromebook 4 or 4+
If you’re looking for a late-generation Chromebook that won’t break the bank, Amazon is the place to be to score some serious savings on their newest budget Chromebooks. The Samsung Chromebook 4 and 4+ feature the N4000 Gemini Lake processor from Intel and come in a variety of configurations. Both devices are clamshells that have […]
Continue Reading‘Mushu’ could be the first Chromebook to utilize a discrete GPU
Over the years, we’ve seen Chromebooks tested with discrete GPUs (dGPU) in the Chromium repositories, but they have always been AMD devices and we’ve never really come across any proof that we could expect to see them in production any time soon. The AMD devices we currently see in the market are all affordable, low-end […]
Continue ReadingGet this rugged Chromebook with 5 years of updates for only $99
Do you need a Chromebook? Do you have $100? Well, today is your lucky day. Okay, in all seriousness, this probably isn’t going to be a device you’ll want to use as your daily driver around the office. For the kids, however, the Lenovo Chromebook 100e could be the perfect companion for around the house. […]
Continue Reading‘Mushu’ is a new 10th-gen Intel Chromebook that may get Project Athena certification
It already seems like its been too long since we had our hands-on time with the first pair of Project Athena certified Chromebooks at CES 2020. The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook and the ASUS Chromebook Flip C436 clearly represent the first wave of the new high-end Chromebook efforts from both companies. While we’re insanely excited about […]
Continue ReadingChrome OS may soon add a “Show Password” toggle on login screen
I’m the worst when it comes to updating my passwords. As a matter of fact, I used the same password for my main Google account for probably three-plus years before finally picking a new one sometime last year. Having used the same password for so long, my muscle memory allowed me to type my credentials […]
Continue ReadingDon’t miss out on claiming your free 6-month Squid Pro subscription
Without question, Squid is the best handwriting app available on a Chromebook. Having been on board with Chrome OS and Android apps since the early days, Squid has only gotten better over time. More than any other app in the Play Store, Squid takes pen input on Chromebooks seriously and delivers an inking experience that […]
Continue ReadingAs a platform, Stadia is simply unmatched for web-based game streaming
I spent a good bit of my weekend revisiting the options available to me for streaming games online. After seeing some news about NVidia’s GForce Now possibly being available soon for only $5 a month, it got me wondering again about the viability of other streaming services that look to leverage cloud-based Windows machines and […]
Continue ReadingAt $200 off, this Pixelbook deal is nearing the price we’d like to see
When the Pixelbook was first announced, we were first in line to defend the price tag that was well North of $1000 if you opted for anything aside from the base model. Fast forward two years and we have a lot of new hardware headed our way that, honestly, is going to dethrone the Pixelbook […]
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