Chromebook 9.1

Chromebook 9.1

A?Chromebook is a laptop or tablet running the?Linux-based?ChromeOS?as its operating system. Initially designed to heavily rely on?web applications?for tasks using the Google Chrome browser, Chromebooks have since expanded to be able to run?Android?and full-fledged?Linux?apps since 2017 and 2018, respectively. All supported apps can be installed and launched alongside each other.

Chromebooks can work offline; applications like Gmail, Google Calendar, Keep, and Drive synchronize data when reconnecting to the Internet.?

In 2020, Chromebooks outsold Apple?Macs?for the first time by taking?market share?from laptops running Microsoft Windows. This rise is attributed to the platform's success in the education market.

Whether you're getting to work on a project, or winding down for the day, you can find an app to help you along the way.

Starts fast and stays fast

Chromebooks boot up in seconds, and with automatic updates* you get the latest software without interruption.

Find what you need instantly

Chromebooks come with the Everything Button, a one-touch key that helps you find files, apps, and answers online instantly.

Safety first with security built-in

Automatic virus protection, sandboxing, verified boot and a built-in security chip help keep you and your information safe.

Room for the?whole family

Chromebook is designed for sharing with the whole family, with room for multiple accounts so everyone can have their own private space on a single Chromebook.

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There are three desktop styles:

  • Chromebox, which is a?small form-factor PC?first introduced by?Samsung?in May 2012.
  • Chromebase, an?all-in-one?desktop PC was introduced by?LG Electronics?in January 2014.
  • Chromebit, a?stick PC?introduced by?Asus?in April 2015.

Also, the Chromebook tablets were introduced in March 2018 by Acer, the Chromebook Tab 10.?

Stay Tuned for Part 2 of Chromebooks!

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