Chromebook

Chromebook is an innovative type of laptop that runs on Google's Chrome OS operating system. Unlike traditional Windows or MacOS devices, Chromebooks are focused on using web applications and services, offering users simple, secure, and fast access to the Internet. Thanks to integration with cloud technologies, Chromebooks have become popular among students, office workers, and those looking for an affordable and reliable solution for everyday tasks.
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Features of Chromebooks

Chromebooks are designed to work with web services through the Google Chrome browser, connecting to them via a local network. The main idea is that installing applications on the device itself is not required, since all the necessary tools are downloaded from the Internet. Local storage is used to cache only a small part of the data, which allows you to reload web pages and applications faster.

User data is usually stored in the cloud. Files, documents and multimedia are automatically downloaded and stored on Google Drive, which is synchronized with your Google account. Thanks to this, you can access your files from any other device via the Internet, simply by logging in to your Google account.

Initially, Chrome OS was created to work exclusively online, but later the developers added the ability to install Android applications that can function offline.

Chromebook features:

  • 1 Working on Chrome OS is an operating system optimized for working through a browser and the Internet.
  • 2 Cloud storage – most information is stored on Google servers, which reduces the need for a large amount of internal memory.
  • 3 Budget components — energy-efficient platforms are used to reduce the cost of the device.
  • 4 High autonomy – long operating time on a single battery charge.
  • 5 For organizations, the ability to manage the Chromebook fleet from the administrator console.

You can buy a Chromebook for working on the Internet and cloud applications, as well as for performing everyday tasks.

Chromebook models

How a Chromebook works

Chromebooks are designed to work with web services through the Google Chrome browser, connecting to them via a local network. The main idea is that installing applications on the device itself is not required, since all the necessary tools are downloaded from the Internet. Local storage is used to cache only a small part of the data, which allows you to reload web pages and applications faster.

User data is usually stored in the cloud. Files, documents and multimedia are automatically downloaded and stored on Google Drive, which is synchronized with your Google account. Thanks to this, you can access your files from any other device via the Internet, simply by logging in to your Google account.

Initially, Chrome OS was created to work exclusively online, but later the developers added the ability to install Android applications that can function offline.

Why you should buy a Chromebook: key features of the device

  • 1 Chrome OS, which runs Chromebooks, has some interesting features. One of them is a file manager and an app for launching downloadable apps. While this may seem like a limitation, in fact, most popular apps already have web versions (Netflix, Spotify, Evernote, etc.). Chromebooks are great for working with them, since the main requirement is access to the Internet, and most tasks are performed through a browser.
  • 2 One of the big advantages is the support for Linux software. This opens up the possibility of installing desktop applications such as OBS Studio, GIMP, Audacity, Steam, Firefox, and many others. Before installing them, it is worth checking if the program has a Linux version to ensure that it works correctly on your device.
  • 3 The Admin Console lets you manage settings for ChromeOS devices, such as Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebits. It lets you install apps and extensions, connect devices to VPNs and Wi-Fi, and manage other Chrome features. If you already have access to the Admin Console through services like Google Workspace, you can immediately activate a Chrome Enterprise Upgrade trial. A trial mode is available for those who have not used the Console before. Google Workspace for Education users are encouraged to contact a sales representative or partner to get a trial.
  • 4 Additionally, the Admin Console provides free management of Chrome browsers on Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. This allows you to access usage reports across browser versions, review installed apps and extensions, and control the application of policies and settings.
  • 5 For gamers, Chromebooks also offer some interesting options. You can install Android games or subscribe to streaming services like Google Stadia. However, it’s worth noting that the options for gamers are limited compared to other platforms.
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