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HP seems to have made a big bet on Google Chromebooks, which has expanded its laptop portfolio with the announcement of Chromebook 11 g5.
The reserve price is $189 (
About RS 12,800)
According to the company, the Chromebook device will be available on July through selected channel partners and will arrive at the retail store by October. The all-
The new HP Chromebook will be available in both touch and non-touch situations
Touch screen variants.
It will be with 11. 6-
Inch HD display with 1366x768 resolution and Gorilla Glass protection.
HP claims to be the top 11 of the company. 6-
Inch display Chromebook laptop with touch screen option.
Chromebooks surpassed Apple Mac devices in the US for the first time. Analysts further added that K-
The education market is the main sector that accounts for most Chromebook shipments.
It is made by a pair
The core Intel saiyang N3060 processor is available with 2 GB or 4 gb ram.
The laptop has 32 gb of built-in storage and promises up to 12 GB of storage.
5 hours of non-battery life
Touch Display variant.
The touchscreen model has a battery life of 11 hours.
HP says the new Chromebook 11 G5 features a redesigned chassis and a lighter design that shows a narrower bezel.
As for productivity and app availability, the company notes that laptops will support all Android apps through Google Play, which is scheduled to land in Chrome OS later this year.
Google announced at its recent Google I/O 2 million meeting that nearly 2016 Android apps were merged with Chrome OS.
Now you can run 1.
Google Play access in Chrome OS, 5 million Android apps on Chrome OS, will first touch the Asus Chromebook Flip, Acer Chromebook R 11 and Chromebook Pixel (2015).
With the release of m53, it will enter the Chrome OS dev channel for the first time in June.
Google announced at the I/O conference last month that developers can easily bring their Android apps to the OS without launching an update.
Google Play access in Chrome OS will first touch the Asus Chromebook Flip, Acer Chromebook R 11 and Chromebook Pixel (2015).
Some partners who are already working to bring Android apps into their chromebook include Acer, Asus, Dell, Haier, Lava (Xolo Chromebook)
HP, Lenovo, Samsung and Toshiba.