HP today announced the availability of its latest Chromebook laptop in India which is said to be its first AMD powered HP Chromebook. Let’s have a closer look at the price specifications and features of the newly launched HP notebook.
HP Chromebook 11a launched in India with up to 16 hours of battery life
HP Chromebook 11a launched in India with up to 16 hours of battery life
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HP has launched a new product offering in India called the Chromebook 11a that is powered by the MediaTek MT8183 octa-core processor and weighs just above 1 kg. It is aimed at students, especially kids between Class 2 to 7, who want to attend their online classes until the pandemic situation comes under control.
The HP Chromebook 11a is priced in India at Rs 21,990 and comes in a single Indigo Blue colour option. The laptop is exclusively available for purchase on Flipkart and comes bundled with one year of Google One membership that offers benefits such as 100GB of cloud storage.
Published: March 10, 2021 2:30 PM IST
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One of the biggest features to help Chrome OS users in terms of sharing files between devices is Nearby Share. Making an appearance earlier on Android 11, Nearby Share is Google’s answer to Apple’s AirDrop. On a Chrome OS laptop, Nearby Share will let users easily share files and data between Android devices seamlessly without going through endless menus. Also Read - Intel announces 11th Gen Tiger Lake processors for Chromebooks
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