As long as you have a compatible Chromebook, you'll notice a bunch of new features with the release of ChromeOS 118.
It was recently announced that any Chromebook released between 2019 and now would gain an extra two years of support. But Google might be working on a way to extend that even further with the help of ChromeOS Flex.
I'm beyond excited about Google's Chromebook Plus initiative, but I feel like there's still a void that only a Pixelbook 2 could fill.
If you've been wanting a better way to control your Pixel Buds from your Chromebook, the wait is over as there's a new PWA available for download.
If you don't want to wait or buy a new Chromebook, chances are that you can already enjoy everything that Chromebook Plus has to offer.
With the unveiling out of the way, Google's partners have now released the various Chromebook Plus models, each of which offer just a little something different.
Lenovo's Slim 3i Chromebook won't turn any heads, but it'll be quite a bit more performant than you might think. And Lenovo has discounted it by $150 just in time for the rebranded model to launch.
Acer's Chromebook Spin 714 (2023) has everything you could want in a Chromebook, and then some. But now's your chance to get it for yourself, thanks to an incredible deal at Best Buy.
If you want a Chromebook that has enough power for more demanding tasks, a big screen and doesn't break the bank, then the Chromebook Plus 515 from Acer is probably the one.
Google partners with HP to make Chromebooks locally in India, and that might just allow the category to take off in the country.