Yesterday, Google and Asus announced the launch of a new Chromebook device called Chromebook Flip. We get to know that this is the first Chrome device that offers a 360-degree hinge that allows customers to use it both as a tablet and a notebook. According to the Google team, among the highlights of this laptop that will be shipped with Chrome OS 42 version, is the ability to flip the display image and a better handwriting recognition.

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Through the guys from pcworld.com we get the chance to see a couple of live pictures with Asus’s new Chromebook. As you can see the 2-in-1 device doesn’t look bulky at all. In case you don’t know, Chrome operating system is based on browser-experience more, but in the same time we can install apps straight from the Chrome Store and some few Android apps.

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Getting back to the Chromebook Flip, you must know that this product comes with a 10.1 inch IPS display (1366 x 768 pixels), two full USB 2.0 ports, a microSD card slot, 2 GB of RAM, a Rockchip 3288 processor and HDMI port. There’s also the power and volume rockers, the DC port and the 3.5 mm audio jack. Do you like this new Chromebook device?

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