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HP’s new Chromebook x360 14 brings business style to Chrome OS
Sunday January 6, 2019. 06:00 PM , from Ars Technica
Valentina Palladino
HP is the latest manufacturer to make an elite Chromebook with more power than most users probably need. The new HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 debuted ahead of the start of CES today. It's a premium Chromebook designed for commercial customers, and, indirectly, it was designed to compete with high-end devices from Dell, Lenovo, and others. Ars at CES 2019 Soon you’ll be able to buy an OLED TV that can roll up and fold into its base New Samsung Smart TVs will soon have iTunes built in, support AirPlay 2 Samsung sticks Nvidia RTX 2080 GPU inside new Odyssey gaming notebook Garmin’s Vivoactive 3 Music smartwatch gets LTE (but no music streaming—yet) Google boasts 1 billion Assistant devices—10x Amazon Alexa’s install base View more stories While not as flashy as Spectre laptops, the Chromebook x360 14 G1 sports an all-metal design that's akin to the Elitebook series. At 16mm thick and 3.7 pounds, HP didn't make this Chromebook as premium as it could have, but the design is suitable for business users and anyone who wants a generally nicer-looking Chromebook. Read 10 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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