PC Mag - No one seated around me on the train noticed that I was tapping away on a rare-bird—a Chrome OS Notebook. It looked like virtually any other laptop on the market, except with a soupcon less flash. The interface is familiar to at least 10 percent of the Web browsing market; so no one's curiosity was piqued by the tabbed interface. In other words, I was easily incognito with my Google Cr-48 Chrome OS notebook.
One of the things in short supply during the pandemic is computer hardware. Everything from PC components and Macs to Chromebooks has been scarce, but what if you could turn an aging computer you already own into a Chromebook?
The company will also bring an update for Chrome OS-powered laptops in March 2021, along with the epic list of Chromebook's features
The bulk of these features could arrive as early as next month, with the most prominent arguably being the new built-in screen recording feature.