After years of being one of Microsoft’s biggest supporters in the Windows-based laptop market, HP has officially released its first Chromebook: the Pavilion 14 running Google’s Chrome OS. Now that HP has followed Samsung, Acer and Lenovo in jumping on the multi-OS bandwagon, the question is this: Can this portable computer maintain the Chromebook shine? The new device is light on the specifications side, but weighs in at a not-exactly-featherweight 4 lbs. Users are offered 100 GB of storage on Google Drive for two years.
HP Enters Pavilion 14 in Chromebook Games
Posted by: Peter Suciu February 5, 2013 05:00 AMAfter years of being one of Microsoft’s biggest supporters in the Windows-based laptop market, HP has officially released its first Chromebook: the Pavilion 14 running Google’s Chrome OS. Now that HP has followed Samsung, Acer and Lenovo in jumping on the multi-OS bandwagon, the question is this: Can this portable computer maintain the Chromebook shine? The new device is light on the specifications side, but weighs in at a not-exactly-featherweight 4 lbs. Users are offered 100 GB of storage on Google Drive for two years.