This might be the end of ChromeOS, but what's next could be better

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This might be the end of ChromeOS, but what's next could be better
admin 2025/01/03 00:00

With older Apple products becoming much more affordable, Google is finding it challenging to get Chromebooks to its intended consumers. But it has a big opportunity ahead.
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When I first explored ChromeOS Flex, it felt like a minor miracle. Here was a platform that breathed new life into aging x86 hardware, transforming dusty laptops into lightweight, secure, and efficient devices. At the time, I saw it as a solution with great potential -- not just for reducing e-waste but for extending the usability of older systems in an increasingly fast-paced tech world.

But even then, I recognized its flaws. As innovative as ChromeOS Flex was, the lack of native Android app support stood out as a glaring limitation. Google's extensive ecosystem couldn't be fully leveraged, and for many users, that was a dealbreaker. On top of that, its reliance on x86 architecture made it feel like a relic in a market shifting rapidly toward Arm-based computing. These shortcomings left me wondering whether ChromeOS Flex could ever be more than a niche solution.

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