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Google talks Chromebook Plus with Displayport 2.1, Open Source, High Bandwidth UHBR10 and UHBR20 

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Benson Leung, Google engineer on the Chrome OS team over the last 14 years, dives into the exciting world of the new Chromebook Plus spec. This Chromebook isn't just another Chromebook; it's designed with productivity in mind and boasts features like DisplayPort 2.1, making it a powerful tool for professionals and anyone who needs a high-performance laptop.
One of the key highlights of the Chromebook Plus is its support for DisplayPort 2.1. This cutting-edge technology allows you to connect the Chromebook to high-resolution displays, like a stunning 4K 160Hz monitor, while still using USB peripherals simultaneously. No more compromises! DisplayPort 2.1 offers the bandwidth to handle both high-resolution visuals and USB data transfer, ensuring a smooth and efficient workflow.
But the power of the Chromebook Plus goes beyond just the hardware. It also boasts a strong commitment to open-source drivers. The functionality you experience relies on open-source drivers, with contributions from Intel and ongoing collaboration within the Linux kernel community. This open-source approach ensures that the Chromebook Plus stays up-to-date and benefits from the constant innovation happening within the Linux world.
Another interesting aspect of the Chromebook Plus is Google's "Upstream First" policy. This policy prioritizes making contributions to the upstream Linux kernel project. This means that the advancements made for the Chromebook Plus don't just benefit Chromebook users; they also trickle down to other Linux distributions using the same hardware. It's a win-win for everyone who relies on Linux!
Of course, the Chromebook Plus isn't meant to replace traditional Chromebooks entirely. Regular Chromebooks excel in the educational space, providing a reliable and affordable platform for students. The Chromebook Plus, on the other hand, caters to those who need a more powerful machine for getting things done, whether in an enterprise setting or for personal productivity tasks.
Speaking of productivity, the video also touches upon Google's approach to cloud-based development. Google itself utilizes cloud-based development environments, and the Chromebook Plus functions perfectly as a network terminal for developers. This cloud-centric approach allows for faster builds and a more streamlined development workflow.
The Chromebook Plus also offers exciting possibilities for the future of repairable Chromebooks. The video mentions the Framework Chromebook as an example of a Chromebook with replaceable components. This focus on repairability ensures that your Chromebook Plus can stay relevant for longer, with the ability to upgrade components as needed.
With its powerful features, commitment to open-source development, and integration with cloud-based workflows, the Chromebook Plus is a promising option for those seeking a high-performance Chromebook experience. Whether you're a professional, a student, or simply someone who needs a reliable and powerful laptop, the Chromebook Plus is definitely worth considering.
Watch all my videos from the Display Week 2024 here: • Display Week 2024
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Check out my 2016 Samsung Chromebook Plus review (for several years it was my daily driver favorite laptop to use) • World's best device: S... and I wish this Chromebook Plus spec support a worth Arm Powered successor to that laptop. A $499 Arm Powered Macbook killer would be nice :)
Check out my question to Sundar Pichai in 2010 asking about "Full Chrome" on Android Laptops • Google Q&A: Chrome bro... something that is still not supported to this day. 🥲
And check also one of the early Lapdock phone ideas from Motorola Atrix from 2011, which I was convinced was why Google was acquiring Motorola, to bring Lapdocks to all Android phones, but they didn't yet. 🥲 • Motorola Atrix 4G but I would say, it's never too late! Chromebooks could be lapdocks, and all Android phones could output Desktop mode regardless Type-C speed/functionality, simply through an app and a Type-C cable or wirelessly, maybe!

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@charbax
@charbax 21 день назад
I hope Chromebook Plus includes Arm chips for its spec too. New MediaTek, Qualcomm X Elite/Plus, Rockchip (and others..) would be sweet for example. 😃👍 I hope they support few productivity apps like Davinci Resolve 4K60 realtime video editing, photoshop, DAW music composing and other top-10 or so few other these types of productivity apps people want to use. I would think Blackmagic would probably gladly port Davinci Resolve with fully smooth 4K60 real-time rendering to Chromebook Plus (arm and x86) if they could just be getting a little support.. I forgot to ask if one of my long time wish lists could be integrated, two-way USB-C Display, if it could be possible to output display to any Chromebook as a Lapdock for the phones that support Desktop Video output Mode over Type-C, basically.. Wouldn't it be awesome if the phone Lapdock mode showed up on the Chromebook in that Crostini-type of safe window within the Chrome OS space.. so for when connecting the phone using Type-C and it might cast the phone's desktop mode wirelessly too.. which also copy/paste drag and drop files from phone to Chromebook and back.. could also trigger to bond internet from one to multiple phones 5G.. idea is, if somehow possible, to boost the Chromebook's processing and connectivity performance the more external phones or dongles are connected. And if users upgrade their flagship phones more regularly than their Laptops, then new phone with new Arm processor boosts the Laptop's performance..
@user-cl8ik9kt9e
@user-cl8ik9kt9e 21 день назад
I just wish they ported their Google drive windows software to Linux soon
@FrankGorgenyi
@FrankGorgenyi 16 дней назад
Thanks!
@charbax
@charbax 14 дней назад
Thanks a lot for your support!
@XueTech
@XueTech 20 дней назад
Where was this?
@charbax
@charbax 20 дней назад
Display Week 2024 watch all my videos from the event (I will post 60 videos totally in days to come) ru-vid.com/group/PL7xXqJFxvYvjJihFUMIabPjjPrALb6a7Z
@Blebona
@Blebona 21 день назад
Can't wait to port over all my productivity to ChromeOS - all my heavy lifting is on the cloud, and android apps are a good alternative to desktop ones
@charbax
@charbax 21 день назад
Which Android apps do you plan to use on your Chromebook for your productivity?
@aaronn12345678
@aaronn12345678 21 день назад
FWIW the only Android apps that I use are VLC and Nord. For productivity I'm using the cloud and Linux apps on my Chromebook.
@user-wx2fp9cm3i
@user-wx2fp9cm3i 21 день назад
Imagine paying to sell your ass for free thats Chrome OS selling your data
@charbax
@charbax 21 день назад
They don't track anything of yours, if you don't log onto Google websites, do they? And you can just run whichever other Linux or Chromium OS or whatever on the same hardware if that's what you'd prefer.. I would like for Google to sell ads-free services, like RU-vid Premium is an absolute must-have I think.. I wish I could pay some little monthly fee and have all other Google services, Search, Gmail, Gads, GMaps, to be able to use them all ads free too..
@user-wx2fp9cm3i
@user-wx2fp9cm3i 16 дней назад
@@charbax hehe they doo.. danske kommuner købt dem for millioner og de kan ikke bruges mere i danske skoler hehe
@sayanchx
@sayanchx 21 день назад
first comment ! yay !!
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