If you know anything about Google, is that the leading tech giant kills more products than its competitors. Granted, that has worked in its favour thus far, but it is still a quirk worth mentioning. The latest Google project that was shelved was Stadia, its cloud gaming solution, and now, the company is apparently pushing "the world's first laptops built.
Acer, Asus and Lenovo will ship Chromebooks optimized for gaming, with 1440p displays at 144Hz resolutions and backed by premium tiers of cloud gaming services including GeForce Now, Xbox, and Amazon's Luna+ service.
Priced from $399, this new breed of Chromebook offers; 120 Hz+ screen refresh rates, RGB keyboards, fast networking, and apps for GeForce NOW, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Amazon Luna.