Google has introduced Chromebook Plus, a new certification thatâs meant to help shoppers identify high-quality Chromebooks to buy. Much like Intelâs Evo program for Windows PCs, the Chromebook Plus branding will be awarded to laptops that meet a set of minimum requirements. The idea is that even a shopper whoâs not familiar with PC specs can see the âChromebook Plusâ label on a product and be assured that Google thinks itâs a good product.
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Chromebook Plus is Google’s new certification for premium Chromebooks
Google has announced Chromebook Plus, a new certification that’s similar to Intel’s Evo program for Windows PCs. Chromebooks must have various minimum specs to receive the certification, including 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 1080p screen.
Chromebook Plus devices must have:
Thereâs an interesting absence here: battery life. In fact, the phrase âbattery lifeâ does not appear once in Googleâs press release. Curious! I asked Google spokesperson Peter Du about this, and he provided the following statement: âAll Chromebooks are required to meet a 10 hours battery life requirement based on internal testing standards. While not a new requirement for Chromebook Plus like the 1080p screen or 8GB of RAM, Chromebook Plus laptops must also adhere to this.â
I mean, I suppose. Iâd love to know what these internal testing standards are. Regardless, Chromebooks are generally thought of as portable devices, battery life contributes heavily to a productâs viability as an on-the-go driver, and I have to wonder why it wasnât any sort of priority here.
Chromebooks that receive the Plus certification will have access to a few exclusive AI-powered features, some (but not most) of which were demoâed at a press event last week. These include a magic eraser tool in Google Photos (which can automatically remove background elements), improvements to lighting and noise cancelation in video conferencing, and Offline File Sync (which automatically downloads files from Drive onto your device â something Iâd be nervous about, considering the sheer volume I have stored on Drive).
More fancy things are on the way, including AI-generated wallpapers that you can create with text prompts and âa personal writing assistant,â which sounds incredibly entertaining. Chromebook Plus products also come with a three-month subscription to Photoshop on the Web and three months of GeForce Nowâs priority tier. (RIP Stadia.)
Some of the first devices to be announced include:
Keep an eye out for Chromebook Plus laptops hitting shelves over the next few weeks. (Weâll be reviewing some, as well.)
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Correction 12:20PM ET:Â The original version of article misstated the starting price of the Chromebook Plus 514, due to an omission in Acerâs initial email.