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Speaking at a technology conference, Hewlett-Packard corporate executive Whitman said she was stunned by the charm of the Chromebook.
"Chromebooks have stunned United States in the breadth of their field. it's not simply education, it's tiny business," she said, in an interview at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & telecommunication Conference in metropolis on Monday.
"It's a broader charm than I originally anticipated or we have a tendency to anticipated that it'd be...it does seem there's  a real life to Chromebook in the tiny to medium-sized business and even in [corporate] enterprise", she said.

Also, associated with these comments -- and what could be interpreted as not-so-good news for Microsoft -- she reemphasized HP's strategy to expand on the far side Windows.
"There are some groups...[who] do not need Windows backward compatibility in their laptop computer," she said. "So I am convinced this multi-OS, multi-architecture, multi-form factor strategy is the right one for United States and we are reaching to follow the market...and try to be the leading provider there on the commercial aspect," she said.
NPD analyst Stephen Baker agrees regarding the fragmentation of the market.
"The fragmenting of the market into multiple OS, processor technologies, brands and channels...is in progress and the success of Chromebooks is precisely because this fragmentation has opened the area for them to find their niche," he said, in response to associate e-mail query.
HP presently sells the Chromebook 11 and Chromebook 14, priced at $279 and $299, respectively.
Samsung upped its association with the Chromebook with an announcement of a coming Chromebook pair-up this month of April.
Both 11- and 13-inch versions can sport a Samsung Exynos five Octa chip and the 13-incher can offer, a high-resolution one,920x1,080 display.
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Samsung appears to have a new Chromebook in the works that sports the company's new trademark faux leather cover.
Images tweeted by @evleaks shows what appears to be a Chrome OS-powered notebook that includes a back wrapped in textured pretend black leather. and framed by stitching on the perimeters, very similar to last year's Galaxy Note 3 and therefore the recently declared Black Edition of the Galaxy S4 smartphones. The images,that evleaks identified as a Chromebook 2, features a notebook with the familiar Samsung and Chrome logos.

Samsung hasn't had a new version of its plastic Chromebook since its initial unharness in 2012, however the South Korean physical science big can be activity a refresh. Hints emerged late last month on the B&H pic computing device that the notebook lineup would presently get updated with eleven.6- and 13.3-inch models.
The new laptops, priced at $299 and $399 respectively, were reportedly listed as pre-orders on the retailer's site.however no details were offered as to what would power the new devices or after they might land in consumers' hands.
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As ASUS promised for a cheap yet powerful PC last year, finally the waiting is over as ASUS delivers their compact and inexpensive Chromebox, a simple PC setup with bells and whistles.


ASUS Chromebox has three engine choices the  Intel Celeron 2955U, i3-4010 or 4th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. All engine are paired to an Intel HD Graphics GPU and a choice between 2GB or 4GB of RAM. ASUS Chromebox is equipped with a plethora of ports which include four USB 3.0s, a pair of ports for video out (HDMI and DisplayPort), an audio jack, as well as an RJ-45 port.


ASUS Chromebox specs:
1.4GHz Intel Celeron 2955U or
1.7GHz Intel Core i3-4010U dual-core processor
Intel HD Graphics
2GB/4GB DDR3 RAM
16GB onboard storage
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n
1x Ethernet Port
4x USB 3.0
1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
1x Audio Jack
Chrome OS
Dimension: 123.9 x 123.9 x 41.9mm



However ASUS has given the Chromebox a fairly small onboard storage which can only hold up to about 16GB worth of data to keep the prices on the low end. ASUS Chromebox is slated to hit the shelves starting next month with base configuration (Celeron + 2GB RAM) selling for USD179. Also, for USD999 ASUS hooks you up with a camera with Carl Zeiss lens, a Remote control, as well as a fancy Speaker with Microphone and built-in DSP.