Google’s Chromebooks are about to look a lot more like convertible Windows laptops. The company is today announcing a push towards convertible laptops and tablets with stylus capabilities, with the specific goal of making Chromebooks more useful for the classroom – an area where they are already getting more popular by the day. In fact we already saw this new wave begin at CES with Samsung’s new flipping Chromebook Plus and Pro. Microsoft’s push for 2-in-1 form factors has led to a greater variety of stylus-toting computers than ever. That makes them some of your best options for the classroom, but there’s…

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