Everything About Tech
Everything About Tech
RGB Keyboards, 120Hz screens, RTX 3080, Wi-Fi 6, and high-speed ethernet, do all of these remind you of your traditional gaming setup?
Buckle up as it could also be a Chromebook, or is this just a dream? It seems like Google is not giving up on its old idea of Chromebook gaming.
We know Google way too well I guess, and it is all about optimization. The same optimization is being applied to light-weight Chromebooks and we can’t keep calm about this!
Well, it could also mean a failed experiment, but it is not impossible tho! Google has been working on their idea of gaming Chromebooks for the past two years, and it is indeed showing results. What is not possible through consistency and perseverance right?
The latest addition is launcher integration in Chromebooks, which means you will be able to just search for a title and directly play it, without the hefty installation of the actual game.
Proper hardware + proper software + proper optimization can do wonders, this is something which I have been saying in every other article which is about Google.
Cloud gaming has been a hot topic for a really long time, the Chromebooks reportedly have the support of Nvidia Geforce now and Google Playstore. Thanks to Progressive Web Apps (PWA) for the seamless sync between hardware peripherals and software.
Talking about hardware, Google does have its own standards, like RGB anti-ghosting keys, 120Hz display, Wi-Fi 6 and high-speed ethernet, along with input latency of less than 85ms.