This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin by discussing our recent review of the 2nd-gen Google Nest Hub and all the things that are great and not so great about it. From the sleep tracking to the updated speaker, we talk quite a bit about our experiences and why this version is definitely worth the current $10 uptick in pricing over the original.
In the second half of the show, we dive into quite a few things going on in the Snapdragon Chromebook space. With the Acer Chromebook Spin 513 beginning to show up at retailers, ‘Homestar’ getting an OLED screen and a quad speaker setup and Sharp getting into the Chromebook game with its own Snapdragon-powered device, there’s a lot going on with Qualcomm and Chrome OS right now.
Finally, we discuss NVIDIA’s pronouncement of intent to begin shipping their RTX GPUs alongside MediaTek ARM chips. This could be a big deal for Chromebooks down the road and will likely play a big part in the continuing move to a broader processor ecosystem for Chrome OS.
NOTABLE LINKS
- Pricing for the Snapdragon-powered Acer Chromebook Spin 513 hits multiple retailers
- Nest Hub 2 Review: Worth the upgrade? [Video]
- NVIDIA RTX graphics in a Chromebook? Yes, please!
- Upcoming Snapdragon 7c Chromebook tablet ‘Homestar’ gets unique screen and speaker setup
- A new Snapdragon Chromebook from…Sharp?
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