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  2. Chromebook - Wikipedia

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    In May 2016, Google announced it would make Android apps available on Chromebooks via the Google Play application distribution platform. At the time, Google Play access was scheduled for the ASUS Chromebook Flip, the Acer Chromebook R 11 and the most recent Chromebook Pixel, with other Chromebooks slated over time.

  3. Acer to unveil new Chromebooks, next step in Google's ... - AOL

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    Acer Inc will unveil its first line of high-end laptops running Google's Chrome OS on Wednesday, an executive told Reuters, as the computer maker looks to help Google in its effort to win over ...

  4. Chromebox - Wikipedia

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    The capability to run Android apps with ChromeOS devices, introduced by Google in 2016 and realized by certain Chromebooks in 2017, seemed to bypass Chromeboxes until a cluster of new Chromebox offerings appeared in 2018, including Acer, [13] Asus, [14] and HP. [15]

  5. Chromebook Pixel - Wikipedia

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    The Chromebook Pixel is a 2013 laptop at the high end of Google's Chromebook family of machines, which all come preinstalled with ChromeOS operating system. [2] [3] The Chromebook Pixel is part of the Google Pixel series of consumer electronics. An updated model was released in 2015.

  6. Acer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    An Acer Aspire laptop. Acer Extensa series – Business-oriented laptops; Acer Iconia – A series of tablet computers; Acer Aspire – Budget to entry level personal-use computer and laptops aimed for casual household use; Acer TravelMate – Lightweight business-oriented laptops; Acer Nitro – Acer's entry to mid-end gaming-oriented laptops

  7. Smartbook - Wikipedia

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    Smartbooks would have been powered by processors which were more energy-efficient than traditional ones typically found in desktop and laptop computers. [1] The first smartbooks were expected to use variants of the Linux operating system, such as Google's Android or ChromeOS.