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Gaming Chromebooks are on the way with full RGB keyboards.



Well, we always mark Chromebooks as being the basic devices that schools provide because Chromebooks are very cheap and easy to use while also being very easy for the school or any other institution to Easily configure it and give it to the kids.

Google did not intend for Chromebooks to be these cheap basic devices that could only perform tasks that you could do on web browsers (We know that that was the main selling point back when they first launched Chromebooks) But now Google has started to move on from Chromebooks, just being a basic device and starting to compete with other mainstream OS’ like Windows and Mac.

and with what we have seen in the last year, Google is starting to get into the gaming industry with its stadia and other Google Play Games. They are deep into the gaming industry and are trying to build something. (Although they haven’t built it yet, they’re trying tho)

Similar to how Chrome always offers support for Linux apps in Android apps. It is been a very long-running effort Entire industry to make Android compatible with Chromebooks (Code name Borealis) To get steam and other Linux compatible PC games running in a VM (Virtual machine) for your Chromebook. There has not been any steam library or games formally available by announcement yet.

Whether through Steam Games or other streaming services, it seems like Google’s ambitions for Chrome OS might be changing the way we see Chromebooks today. Also, according to many code changes in the last few weeks, We can see that Google is ready and has begun to work with support for Chrome books with full-color RGB keyboards, You can’t have a product for gamers without any kinds of RGB (That is gamer tradition)

Well, what we could find is, You will be able to individually customize each keyboard key to your liking, and you can also vary the intensity of the red, green, and blue lighting to make different kinds of other colors in the spectrum. (This is only available Through an internal command for Chrome OS devs to use during testing)

You might’ve thought of Bluetooth connection to other RGB keyboards, but we feel like Google might be onto something with their RGB keyboards getting natively available in their Chromebooks. GameBooks maybe? Yeah, that sounds like a lame name, but we know Google’s team might be up with some new great name.

If Google combines cloud gaming with these low-powered, really simple, and easy-to-use Chromebooks, I’d personally love to game on it as It would not cost a lot of money while also giving me the experience that I need from gaming.

Gaming Chromebooks are on the way with full RGB keyboards.

Gaming Chromebooks are on the way with full RGB keyboards.


Well, we always mark Chromebooks as being the basic devices that schools provide because Chromebooks are very cheap and easy to use while also being very easy for the school or any other institution to Easily configure it and give it to the kids.

Google did not intend for Chromebooks to be these cheap basic devices that could only perform tasks that you could do on web browsers (We know that that was the main selling point back when they first launched Chromebooks) But now Google has started to move on from Chromebooks, just being a basic device and starting to compete with other mainstream OS’ like Windows and Mac.

and with what we have seen in the last year, Google is starting to get into the gaming industry with its stadia and other Google Play Games. They are deep into the gaming industry and are trying to build something. (Although they haven’t built it yet, they’re trying tho)

Similar to how Chrome always offers support for Linux apps in Android apps. It is been a very long-running effort Entire industry to make Android compatible with Chromebooks (Code name Borealis) To get steam and other Linux compatible PC games running in a VM (Virtual machine) for your Chromebook. There has not been any steam library or games formally available by announcement yet.

Whether through Steam Games or other streaming services, it seems like Google’s ambitions for Chrome OS might be changing the way we see Chromebooks today. Also, according to many code changes in the last few weeks, We can see that Google is ready and has begun to work with support for Chrome books with full-color RGB keyboards, You can’t have a product for gamers without any kinds of RGB (That is gamer tradition)

Well, what we could find is, You will be able to individually customize each keyboard key to your liking, and you can also vary the intensity of the red, green, and blue lighting to make different kinds of other colors in the spectrum. (This is only available Through an internal command for Chrome OS devs to use during testing)

You might’ve thought of Bluetooth connection to other RGB keyboards, but we feel like Google might be onto something with their RGB keyboards getting natively available in their Chromebooks. GameBooks maybe? Yeah, that sounds like a lame name, but we know Google’s team might be up with some new great name.

If Google combines cloud gaming with these low-powered, really simple, and easy-to-use Chromebooks, I’d personally love to game on it as It would not cost a lot of money while also giving me the experience that I need from gaming.