Chromebook news 2017
Here are some notable Chromebook news stories from 2017:
January 2017
- Google announces the Chromebook Pixelbook, a high-end Chromebook with a 12.3-inch Quad HD display, Intel Core i5 processor, and 128GB of storage. (Source: The Verge)
- Acer announces the Chromebook 715, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 15.6-inch Full HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
February 2017
- HP announces the Chromebook 11, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 11.6-inch HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: Laptop Mag)
- Lenovo announces the Chromebook 700, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 11.6-inch HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: PCMag)
March 2017
- Google announces the Chrome OS 57 update, which includes features such as improved performance, new keyboard shortcuts, and support for Android apps. (Source: Android Authority)
- Asus announces the Chromebook Flip C213, a convertible Chromebook with a 11.6-inch HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: TechRadar)
April 2017
- Google announces the Chromebook Pixelbook Pen, a stylus designed specifically for the Pixelbook. (Source: The Verge)
- Dell announces the Chromebook 11 2-in-1, a convertible Chromebook with a 11.6-inch HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
May 2017
- Acer announces the Chromebook Spin 11, a convertible Chromebook with a 11.6-inch HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: Laptop Mag)
- HP announces the Chromebook x2, a detachable Chromebook with a 12.3-inch Quad HD display and Intel Core m3 processor. (Source: The Verge)
June 2017
- Google announces the Chrome OS 59 update, which includes features such as improved performance, new keyboard shortcuts, and support for Android apps. (Source: Android Authority)
- Lenovo announces the Chromebook 510, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 11.6-inch HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: PCMag)
July 2017
- Asus announces the Chromebook Flip C434, a convertible Chromebook with a 14-inch Full HD display and Intel Core m3 processor. (Source: TechRadar)
- Acer announces the Chromebook 715, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 15.6-inch Full HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: Laptop Mag)
August 2017
- Google announces the Chrome OS 60 update, which includes features such as improved performance, new keyboard shortcuts, and support for Android apps. (Source: Android Authority)
- HP announces the Chromebook 15, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 15.6-inch Full HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
September 2017
- Google announces the Chromebook Pixelbook Go, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 12.3-inch Quad HD display and Intel Core m3 processor. (Source: The Verge)
- Lenovo announces the Chromebook C340, a convertible Chromebook with a 11.6-inch HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: PCMag)
October 2017
- Google announces the Chrome OS 61 update, which includes features such as improved performance, new keyboard shortcuts, and support for Android apps. (Source: Android Authority)
- Asus announces the Chromebook Flip C434, a convertible Chromebook with a 14-inch Full HD display and Intel Core m3 processor. (Source: TechRadar)
November 2017
- Google announces the Chromebook Pixelbook Pen 2, a stylus designed specifically for the Pixelbook. (Source: The Verge)
- Acer announces the Chromebook Spin 11, a convertible Chromebook with a 11.6-inch HD display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: Laptop Mag)
December 2017
- Google announces the Chrome OS 62 update, which includes features such as improved performance, new keyboard shortcuts, and support for Android apps. (Source: Android Authority)
- HP announces the Chromebook x2, a detachable Chromebook with a 12.3-inch Quad HD display and Intel Core m3 processor. (Source: The Verge)
These are just a few of the many Chromebook news stories from 2017.