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There are a couple of things I find very interesting with this announcement. Firstly I love the idea of setting a minimum standard for a category. It is great for developers to have something to target, it is great for manufacturers to also have a spec they can target and innovate around, mostly it is great for the end user who can be guaranteed a minimum standard and user experience. Secondly it is interesting to see the vote of confidence for the x86_64 Architecture. Ever since Apple went with ARM with their M Series Apple Silicon, I felt like there was pressure for everything running on a Battery to go ARM. Intel and especially AMD have responded well to that Pressure. Lastly I feel like there has been also pressure for everything running on a battery to be a cloud device. Personally I don't think we are there yet. Google learnt that with Stadia. The cost of the internet is still very prohibitive and in many regions the quality of the internet connection is still not as good. Also Cloud services are still not affordable enough, the cost of cloud storage for example is not as accessible to the majority compared to local storage. Which is why I love that one of the hardware minimum specs is 128GB. 8GB RAM is also the right minimum requirement for local processing although I hope an upgrade to 16GB can be offered at an affordable price. Windows has support for Native Android Apps and the Microsoft Store has gotten better too. Google still have an advantage with the App Store but the gap is closing in. I just saw some news not sure if it is confirmed that Microsoft is planning a Windows 12 version that is inspired by Chrome OS....Bravo Google. I think these Chromebooks will sell well and suspect the dawn of a serious push for Chromebooks more mainstream.
Standards are great! The more the merrier! The joy of finding the right standard USB cable! (Actually, this one makes sense - my machine does hit most of the specs, because that is what I needed - it had to cross-compile from the linux container. The actual chrome stuff works fine)
Bu5 you'll be left out in the cold with all the Chromebook landfill if you don't have 12th gen Intel, 😢
Thanks for explaining the new standards. With the exception of the lousy camera and the lack of a privacy cover for that camera, my Acer Spin 713 v.2 is still meeting my needs. This was one of my best tech purchases.
Thanks so much for the update and can't wait to hear more! I just started looking for a new Chromebook since I just hit my end of automatic updates. I started using Chromebooks about 5-6 years ago and really like the integration with my Pixel. You guys are great and thanks for the work you all do. I appreciate it!
Exciting times for sure. Been a Chromebook user for 5+ years. Asus and Lenovo 5, happy to hear we should be receiving the updates and perks as well. Thank you for the information.
How is Chrome OS for you? Do you use it as your main computer for doing work and such?
I've been browsing Best Buy, Lenovo, and Amazon, looking at new (2023) Chromebooks. I have been in the market for one for at least three or four months, but I have been hesitant to make a decision because I figured I would wait until the big sales events occur in the latter part of this year. This video just gave me another reason to procrastinate. I'm curious to see what Asus and Acer will have to offer under this new umbrella. HP is generally out of my price range, but I have had a decent experience with Acer in the past and they seem to be a little more consumer friendly, or at least they were. My birthday is near the end of October so I might be able to treat myself with a new toy at that time!
Great News! Thank you for explaining the details 👍
Well, rip prices in the EU for good chromebooks. They already dont make sense price wise. The Chromebook Plus title will be a good way to ask for even more money. (Seriously, a Spin 714 with the i3 costs as much as a Macbook Air with an M1 Chip).
Yeah. It is like they don’t want to sell these at all. 😅
Yeah, I'm also looking at the suggested machines and EU pricing is just, idiotic. 800 dollars, 900 dollars. Nobody should just invest that kind of money on a Chromebook. Cheaper Chromebooks tend to have Intel Pentium CPUs, which nobody should buy in 2023 any more. I appreciate what Google's trying to do here. And I think it's an easier way for non-tech consumers to distinguish the bad hardware from the decent hardware. But I still feel like in this market, Chromebooks just make no financial sense. Those Chromebook Plus machines really need to start coming down to the sub-500-euro price point.
Same. I have always wanted to get a Chromebook cause of its simplicity but at these prices, they don't make much sense. They are more expensive than more powerful and modern Windows laptops.
Also most Pentium version of Chromebooks lack the features of the i3 + versions. Worse displays, no illuminated keyboard, slower USB ports.@@YumeFox
If you still want one here are two: The Duet 3 with 4GB is often on sale for 350€ ish And the Asus CM3 with the MT8192 SOC is also sometimes ons ale for 229€. Other than that...yea...@@Manuel-rl6um
Thanks for the news. I can't wait to get my hands on one of these Chromebook Plus computers.
Very interesting & glad they've finally clarified the upgraded platform standards. (I wonder if I'll regret buying a refurbished 2022 Acer Spin 714.)
Great info, after the initial update to ChromeOS 117 even my (very) low end Lenovo Chromebook is performing better than ever. I am not wasting any money on a superior model just yet. Before you know it you can get a Chromebook Ultra for less money. I love my low end model because it uses only 5-15 Watts on a standard USB-C Charger. Runs 10+ hours on a charge and has the best chromecast features ever seen. It all just works. Even the OS footprint has reduced so more SSD space available for Linux and Android apps.
You have really good content here, you can be proud of what you do.
My current Samsung Chromebook 2 (2020) is starting to slow down, and I really don't want to have to powerwash, since the extended warranty is up next April. I was shopping around for a new one for the holidays (or just after with the tax return). I'm now almost disputing just putting it on the credit card after seeing your summary! These look amazing!
Chrome OS needs windows like app versions of office 365 if it wants to be a serious competitor. It's the standard software people use for office tasks like spreadsheeting, word processing, powerpoints etc and while the online version does the job it doesn't have the more specific functions that you sometimes need or as good as file management as the app version of onedrive
For the consumer market, paying for an office suite would be useless, if only people were properly informed: any free suite would allow them to do the same things. For the enterprise market, it always depends on what you want to do: for example, many of my clients are surprised when they see what Google Workspace can do at a fraction of the cost compared to Office+Teams+Sharepoint.
I'm using an old HP Chromebook and this is something I would look forward to. All looks good especially on the hardware and the Chromebook Plus OS itself can be a game changer for users like me. And it's a good time to change since my HP Chromebook received its last ChromeOS update last month. Bummer.
I was considering getting a HP Dragonfly Pro based on your review around 6 months ago. Is that still a good one to go with or will these Chromebook Plus models be better options? Or should something else Chromebook altogether be considered 6 months on?
Superb video, full of content without wasting any second .👌👍✍️
😳😮 Nice! Just in time for Christmas
I don’t see any mention of ssd vs eMMC but I hope the former is a requirement
Thanks for providing the update. I hope they are priced competitively in India.
I highly appreciate the information on market availability outside of US in your video. 👍
I dont think this direction is the one Chromebooks should go. It creates an even further nieche where consumers and sellers just cant differentiate right of the bat what differences there are, and why they are. Chromebooks should all be multi talented beasts with even more functionality added in the future. There are still so many things missing on chromebooks people just expect a laptop to do. Like blu ray or dvd playability (with usb connection ofc), more usb c slots, the option to turn off tablet mode or the option to turn off touch screen or keyboard alone, etc etc
Just ordered the Acer Chromebook 516 ge after watching your video I didn't particularly want a gaming Chromebook but the specs and build and the price I got it for made it hopefully a good choice. Fingers crossed I got an A rated returns with one year's warranty for £478 here in the UK. Fingers crossed it's tidy when I receive it. I must admit I also wish it came with a touchscreen 😢 Your videos are great keep up the good work 👍 I'm now on the lookout for a quality but budget friendly mouse any suggestions?
Very cool! While I primarily use a MacBook for work & home, my wife is a 'ChromeBook Junkie'. She's going to be really glad to hear about the new standards & features for the Plus models. I use most of the Google tools including Bard AI on my MacBook & iphone.
Thank for your information.
Need a 17" Chromebook Plus!
Very informative video. Thank you Sir.
Now I hope for a "Chromebook Pro" with even better Chromebooks :)
This is absolutely incredible! This really motivates me to want to get a Chromebook Plus model now. Question is, which one...
the fact is this tiered chromebook pyramid has been around for a couple of years just not promoted here in America until now. Google already had chromebook, chromebook plus and ultra chromebooks (hp chromebook x360 for example). I dont understand why robbie is just now promoting this.
In these days, I was analyzing to buy a Chromebook and I saw one on Costco online that caught my attention. It was the Lenovo Flex 5i with 8GB of RAM, i3-1215U (6-core) Processor, and 256GB of NVMe solid-state storage, 1080p camera, and WUXGA IPS LCD (1920 x 1200) 300-Nits Display, for $379 on special, with a $120 discount from its original price of $499.99. I was about to buy it, but then I thought, I'll wait a bit longer to see if the price drops even further since we're nearing the next month for Black Friday. This Chromebook has practically the same specifications as the Plus, and I don't think I'll buy the Plus just for the sake of it saying "Plus" when the Lenovo from Costco has the same specifications. Supposedly, as you mentioned in the video, they will update the software to Plus for those who don't have the Plus model but have these specifications. As soon as Costco puts it on special again, I'll definitely buy it. Does anyone already have it? How has it been for you?
It is really nice except the battery. Processor is really hungry
Australia is finally getting some Chromebook love from Google! We're lucky if we even get 12month old models here most of the time.
I have an Acer Chromebook CB3-431 from 2016 that is a year past its freshness date & a little slow. I recently reviewed new Chromebooks & was surprised by the sheer number. I researched processor types & settled on Ryzen 3 3250C then purchased an Acer Recertified Spin 514, at a 50% discount. I'm very happy with it. It's much faster to boot & to open app & tabs! It appears to meet the Plus specs. Plus should make it easier to select a Chromebook but don't ignore previous models! Cheers!!
I just bought a recertified Acer Chromebook 516 GE at 50% discount and I love it. I didn't buy it for Gaming, I bought it for the specs and it did not disappoint. I like that it's all aluminum chassis so I feel it's protected. I think buying a recertified by the original manufacturer helps move them along. Computers can be reused again by others not fortunate enough to be able to buy new. I just paid off my Asus CX5601 which is another good Chromebook. I'm giving it to my niece and I'm sure she will enjoy it as much as I have. My backup is my 2020 MacBook Air with M1 chip. It pays to have an extra laptop just in case something happens. I also had the Acer CB3-431 which was very good too and had loud speakers.
@@maryajaniak2896 we must think very similarly. I have a MacBook Air M1 and have been craving a larger display for consuming media and productivity. I didn't want to buy a budget windows laptop because they generally have crap battery life, displays, and performance because windows is a heavier OS. after many hours of researching I stumbled upon the acer 516 GE and at 16 inches with a high res display I immediately purchased it on sale at $450. I'm picking it up today and I'm crossing my fingers that it will live up to the hype
Noticeably good audio quality on this vid.
Not a fan of fragmented apps for different models. All this new software would run fine on any intel 11th gen for example but won’t be available.
Hello ! Appreciate your video so much ! Question: Are all Android apps able to function properly on all of these Plus devices, or should I get a Chromebook that indicates it does, such as the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 with the following - CPU MediaTek Kompanio 520 GPU ARM Mali-G52 2EE MC2 Thanks in advance for your reply !
The big test for many users would be can you work from home using a Chromebook like you can with a Windows or Mac device?
I've been using a chromebook(s) from home for the past year and a half, openvpn and ipsec vpn works well. I also take my chromebook into the office as well ... Office 365 web works well (I'm doing teams and outlook) , remmina remote desktop works well for accessing my remote windows and mac VMs , I have vscode installed for local editing and the ssh terminal again to access my remote linux VMs .... so I don't understand the need for a big test, i'm in that big test day in and day out.. Just ask yourself how many apps do you use for your day to day work, how many are webbased, and how many need specific windows apps that can be installed on those remote 'office' based VMs.
'Big tests', come from individuals who want 'one size fit-all', simple answers to complex questions.
It depends by job... I'm a sysadmin and I've been working with Chromebook for six years, I started to smartworking three years before the pandemic; I haven't even met many of my customers in person. No way that i turn back to Windows... maybe Linux, but I prefer Chrome OS for leisure too.
@@nc3826Having it being able to do what similar devices using other software can do is not a big ask.
@vaxdelux6864 don't forget that Linux apps run on Chrome
Nice, I really hope they come to New Zealand but I wont be holding my breath
Thats what I'm talking about😆!!!! Please make a 2- in 1 Chromebook plus Great video. 👍👍
I bought a new Chromebook plus now. Cant wait for it to arrive. My old one while still very fast for what I use it for, is almost 5 times slower in single core, and almost 7 times faster in multicore lol. Same amount of memory (8GB) but thats been more than enough for me so far :)
I may been getting a Chromebook soon. This sounds interesting.
If google take the Chrome os seriously ,its a serious threat for windows.
I disagree. I think Chromebooks compete on price. Once Chromebooks become as expensive as Windows laptops most people will choose a Windows laptop. Plus many businesses will never switch from Windows, as the saying goes, no IT manager will ever get fired for recommending Windows.
You would need to be fully immersed in the Chromebook ecosystem for someone to believe that both small and large companies' upper management would replace their macOS or Windows systems with a Chromebook. Most of the features can already be accessed through the Chrome browser. Personally, as a data analyst, most of my work relies on software that's only available on Windows or Mac. So no chrome os would never be a threat to windows I'd be really interested to see a video from Chrome Unboxed showing how he edits his KZhead videos on a Chromebook!
@@renaldy1234 Yeah I agree. Chromebooks are great, I love mine, but it's a different niche. Plus prices won’t really be going up if this brand starts at $399, my chromebook from 2 years ago would just need a 12th gen processor instead of eleventh and a slightly better webcam and I’d have a chromebook plus.
Any business or professional who has been tied to a legacy OS, is going to be doobies about changing over to a new OS, such as Chrome OS, no matter how efficient and effective that new OS is. Chrome OS has gained dominance in a few niche markets, such as education. But it's clearly no near term 'threat' in the overall PC market. But it is nice to see it continuing to gain greater functionality. And the original expression was “Nobody ever gets fired for buying IBM”', whoever they are? lol (In terms of the PC market)
I couldn't see myself switching to chrome book. It's too limited
love your channel
Can we expect the 128GB minimum drive will be proper NVME drives or can they still stick them with eMMC slow drives?
hope see a 12 to 13.3 inch one in future, I been on the ball about getting a chromebook or not lol. With these plus chromebooks i am very interested now.
@chrome unboxed I have two questions for you that I've never been able to find when I google chromebooks. One is How do I know which chromebook can run android apps? and if there are any limitations on what they can run. 2nd question can chromebook browsers like chrome run browser extensions from the webstore?
Your video still clear even at 240p, what camera do you use?
Watching this on a Chromebook plus, they're pretty great.
like always, thumbs up for the video! You guys were waiting for these chromebook plus to show up in order to make the tier list for this year, right?
This Asus Chromebook plus cx34 that appears in the video, can the RAM memory be increased?
This looks great and might tempt me to switch from Mac! It's just a shame in the UK (even in London) you can't easily try out Google kit whereas I can walk into an Apple Store anytime. BTW great channel and really useful videos delivered in a straightforward way!
Will the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook be included in the plus category?
Full HD with IPS has been a MUST HAVE for many years now !
Google should think about getting together again the Chromebook Pixelbook Team to develop a successor of the original Pixelbook, Pixelbook Go, and Pixelbook Slate with the Pixelbook Plus tag on it, those were great quality devices, that yet in 2023, work perfectly with CrOS v117, which just got benefit with the 10-year EAU extension until 2027.
This chromebook plus is more of a big deal than I thought. Appreciate the explainer.
Thanks Robbie!
Hopefully, they'll help bring down the price of the HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook. ;)
standards are wonderful, but at the end of the day, its just a nuggetbook
Looking forward to seeing those 3 flips compared on your channel.
This is very exciting stuff. ❤
Will the Chromebook plus software be on ChromeOS Flex?
I love my Chromebook Great news
Will any current devices be considered “Chromebook Plus” if they meet the hardware requirements?
Do all the CB give the plus standard - are they able to do steam gaming?
do these devices support usb4 or even just usb-c display out?
I have an HP 14C-CC0013DX. Will this model get Chromebook plus goodies?
We need this kind of channel, but there is so little criticism of anything that its hard to take conclusions seriously.
Thank You.
Will there be casual gaming on the CB+ devices.
having a base line is important! but, why would I want to buy a 500USD chromebook over other 500USD (or maybe a bit more) laptop?
These are coming out just in time for amazon prime days oct 10-11 i think, i wonder if any deals right off the bat.
On Amazon, Oct 2, 2023, there are a lot of things that call themselves Chromebook Plus V2 but do not meet these standards. What's up with that?
Does anyone here know how to remove write protection from newer Chromebooks? (the ones without a write protection screw and where disconnecting the battery does not work) Lenovo Flex 3i specifically.
I've always wanted a Chromebook and now that this is out, I'm getting one to add to my Google ecosystem
Hope there's gonna be 17" Chromebook➕, I'd love something more powerful than my 317...
I have Duet 5, will that be considered Chromebook Plus? It has the Snapdragon 7c, so I don't think that chipset makes the cut.
But when will they make them in 16 or 17 inch?
Bedankt
Still a bit too low of a standard for my liking, I'm after 16gb ram, i5 or i7 minimum and 256gb of space at a minimum. I wish the categories were setting that standard, as i3 8gb ram chromebooks are a dime a dozen, so not sure why they're setting the benchmark there.
that actually seems really cool
I dont see where to download Chromebook Plus on my device eventho it meeets the specs listed from the Chrome. I have an Asus CX5 with i5 and 500GB so i don't know where it is
I'm not sure if this creates stability or adds a new level of confusion, if this is just to differentiate having a more powerful chromebook then sure that's a good thing for those that want MORE memory and MORE performance, but that level of MORE will again be different between person to person. But sure I'll welcome having a MORE Memory and screen on a Chromebook that will handle my day to day work requirements with a bit more stability. It's stability that will be the key factor for Chromebook Plus. At the moment I still have to restart my chromebook every few days just to get some memory stability from running my work apps. e.g. Office 365 web , teams , editing with vscode, plenty of ssh terminal sessions , plenty of webapps etc all open at the same time.
What the PLUS Standard facilitates, is mentioned in the post, better than I could describe it. Let me just mention, a few key points. It's designed to create a large enough and more quantifiable user base of Chromebooks, that adhere to its minimum standard, So that Google can develop functionality (which seems mostly AI based) within the OS, based on those minimum requirements, which can be applied across different apps. It also creates a sufficient scale, for third-party development. Plus the PLUS Standard, is also a marketing tool. IMO Google should add a + designation to new features in Chrome OS, that require that minimum standard. So it isn't 'directly' applicable to your current memory/stability issue. Setting up automated deletion of cache, is more appropriate for that issue. And anybody who doesn't care about the new features and finds the added PLUS designation confusing, they can just ignore it.
it's nice to see Google giving Chrome OS the attention it deserves. very exciting news for sure.
Disappointed that ARM chips are not included. For me one of Chromebook's main features was that is wasn't about chip brand. I wonder if the Intel/AMD duopoly levied for this?
Does anyone have any insight into this: I just purchased my first Chromebook, the Lenovo Flex 5i with the Chromebook Plus branding.. If I close the lid and let it sleep, when I open the lid it seems stuck in tablet mode, and the keyboard and trackpad do not work. I have been able to restart it to kick it back into laptop mode, but really hope there's an easier method of reverting or even disabling tablet mode.
This might acctually be something good as a easy writing or watching machine, my HP chromebookk these days cant watch 1080p on youtube anymore lol, im hoping chromebook plus has fans in them too.
I miss the OG ChromeBook Plus and Pro. So thin and light. It was the only 2in1 flip device I ever used that actually felt like a tablet when I flipped it. Those gorgeous 3:2 screens. The only thing they need for 2024 is more powerful internals and a slightly larger keyboard.
2:43 list of 8 chromebook plus any existing that have 8Gram, 128Gstorage, 1080camerea, an??
HP Dragonfly or a Chromebook Plus? What to do?
Nice
I’ve used ChromeBooks only to connect to VDI to access secure environments and can’t imagine the other use-cases
Can chrome extensions be added to the chrome browser?
I'm excited.
The HP 15.6 Inch looks like a good deal, considering how bulky Windows is I think id gladly use it to run a Linux Distro like Unbuntu or Mint. But I might stay at ChromeOS if the ChromeOS Plus benefits are good enough
It's all we need, just point at this an say: "This will do it". The simplicity that marks ChromeOS
This morning I got the update for my Samsung galaxy chromebook. I'm glad because I was unsure my 3 hour battery life would be a problem. Okay!
With the steep decline in Chromebook sales, Google has done a soft relaunch to try and reverse the decline. That makes more sense than just sitting on your hands, hoping for a rebound. This is just marketing, like Intel EVO, as these features would likely come to all these Chromebook Plus devices even if the branding did not exist. There is nothing wrong with that! As a Chromebook fan, still using my 16GB Pixelbook Go, I am all for a boost in coverage to reinvigorate the market.
Was there any talk about when they will Rev the specs? Today those specs are fine, but in like 3 yrs everything will meet or exceed those. To really make the "plus" brand valuable they need to have a moving target. IMO
I hope Lenovo releases a Gen 2 of its ThinkPad C13 Yoga Chromebook that meets the specs for a "Plus". It just added recently via its PSREF two Intel Core i5-1245U based ThinkPad C14 Chromebook models (not Yoga though) for the Philippine market but it's not branded as a "Chromebook Plus".
Have you ever done a video on video editing using a Chromebook? I love Chromebooks and I'd hate to have to go out and buy a windows laptop or a iPad (sh**t me now!!!!). But I am using Acer spin with i3 but it's nasty....even when using capcut... Any advice here?
Will Chromebook Plus models support higher than 300 nits of brightness? Going forward, I'll never purchase a laptop with less than 400 nits.