The Chromebook product segment continues to gather steam as time goes on. Acer recently announced a →
The Pros Slim and light design; Simple USB Type-C connection; Handy auto-pivot feature The Cons Middling →
These days, many 3-year-olds have their own tablets. So by the time children start advancing in →
Acer isn’t bashful when it comes to who it built the Chromebook Spin 11 for. This →
The $299 Asus Chromebook Flip C101PA is a sleek 2-in-1 Chromebook that is ideally suited for →
Chromebooks have a reputation for being cheap — both in cost and construction. However, a handful →
Fifteen-inch laptops are the most popular size overall, but you won’t find many Chromebooks with screens →
The Good: Compact size doubles a charging dock. USB, HDMI, Ethernet and USB-C ports support keyboards, mice →
Google stepped away from the Nexus family in 2016 and launched the Pixel smartphones, adopting the line of →
The Acer Chromebook 15 is the perfect example of how Chromebooks have progressed over recent years. →
At the IFA technology tradeshow in Berlin, Acer took the opportunity to update its extensive lineup →
Later this month, thousands of students will return to college, and thousands more will be heading →
With the Chromebook Flip C213SA, Asus hopes to entice students and their parents with a flexible, →
If you’re on a tight budget, shopping for a system for your kids or looking for →
The Pros Bright, accurate screen; Superb battery life; Strong performance; Fun webcam The Cons Muddy speakers; →
When it comes to sub-$200 laptops, the Lenovo IdeaPad 100S-14 stands out from the crowd. Priced →
These days, many 3-year-olds have their own tablets. So by the time children start advancing in →
Microsoft’s hardware division has gone from strength to strength over the last few years: from the →
Kids drop things all the time, and they don’t necessarily need a ton of performance from →
Chromebooks are popular with schools, because they’re easy to use and difficult to infect with viruses. →
Educators often like to use Chromebooks in the classroom, because laptops with Google’s operating system are →
You don’t have to pay a lot to get a lot Samsung Chromebook Plus Chromebooks have →
When Google first introduced Chromebooks in 2011, it seemed like a ridiculous idea. A laptop that →
Chromebooks tend to be the laptop du jour for schools, which is why they need to →
The Samsung Chromebook Plus and Pro ($449.99 and $549.99, respectively) are systems built on firsts. Nearly →
If you’re looking for a solid all-around laptop for roughly $500, the new Samsung Chromebook Pro →
With Android app support moving out of beta and becoming a standard part of Chrome OS →
Over the years we’ve seen Chrome OS and Android steadily merge and now the union seems →
Acer continues its focus on the mass market, with a new rugged-build Chromebook designed for the →
Most Chromebooks look pretty similar, so it’s intriguing to see Lenovo break the mold by adding →