Chromebooks are evolving. One of the few kinds of laptop to show strong growth the last couple of years, Google is now looking to move its laptops beyond their traditional role as a quasi-disposable computer. Announced at CES 2017, Samsung’s new Chrombook Plus ($449) and Pro ($549) are among the first in Google’s new wave of Chrome OS devices, which emphasize stylus usage and convertible form factors – a natural fit for the education market they’ve thrived in. And with full support for Android apps coming to every future device, Chromebooks have never looked better. I’ve spent the past two weeks using the…

This story continues at The Next Web

Or just read more coverage about: Android,Chromebook,Samsung