Chromebooks have become increasingly popular over the past decade, with Google developing many workarounds for running popular applications and games, such as containers for Android and Linux apps. Google is now going all-in on cloud gaming for Chromebooks.
Google introduced three new Chromebooks this week from three different brands, with each designed to take full advantage of the gaming library up in the cloud. There’s the Acer Chromebook 516 GE.
Acer, Asus and Lenovo will ship Chromebooks optimized for cloud gaming, with 1440p displays at 144Hz resolutions and backed by premium tiers of services including GeForce Now, Xbox, and Amazon's Luna+ service.