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But for the most part, a Chromebook is now a

But for the most part, a Chromebook is now a big part of the PC gaming experience. And now that Google has launched its new Chromebooks (with the Pixelbook and Pro), it's easy to see why.

Of course, if you're not already a Chromebook owner, don't expect to see many of these new Chromebooks all day long. For starters, those who buy these new Chromebooks will have to buy a Chromebook Pro. The first of these should be available by this weekend, and it should be the best Chromebook to buy for your new PC gaming rig.

The Best of the Chromebook

The latest Chrome OS machines like the Pixelbook, Pixelbook Plus, and Pro use the same CPU-intensive design, and the latest Chromebooks come with a slew of new features. There are a lot of new features, but nothing to break from the latest ones.

The latest update to Chrome OS that Google announced today included a lot of new features, including the ability to resize and unsize apps, a new menu bar, and a new layout.

To give you an idea of exactly what's new, it's worth noting that these new features come at a price.

The new Chrome OS device will probably cost $500 less than the older Chrome OS device, but at $599 versus the current $699, it's not out of the question that you'll be able to see the difference.

So, are you willing to shell out that extra $200 for a Chromebook Pro? Let me know in the comments below.The best of the best

I'm going to get this post out of the way first: I love the design of the new iPad Air, even though it's a bit out of a touch. I'll be very honest: I don't know if I'll ever be able to appreciate this phone at all. As for the new iPad Air, I'm totally committed to using it. If you've heard the story of how Apple changed the iPad Pro, you have no idea what Apple did.

To be fair, we live in an age where the iPad Pro is a must have. The iPad Pro is the best iPad I've ever had. The iPad Air is the best iPad I've ever used, and the iPad Pro has become my favorite. That's a large and growing group of people, in addition to my iPad Pro friends. I'm going to be honest with you: I am not a fan of the iPad Pro

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