chromebook

English

Noun

chromebook (plural chromebooks)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Chromebook
    • 2014, Conrad Bessant, Darren Oakley, Ian Shadforth, Building Bioinformatics Solutions:
      For the avoidance of doubt, tablets, chromebooks, and similar lightweight devices are not a sensible choice for this type of work.
    • 2017, Tony Loton, Your Chromebook: The Essential Guide to Cloud Computing with Google Pixelbook and other Chromebooks, page 10:
      Along my journey I have seen several different chromebook incarnations, and have almost always used the latest and greatest chromebook as the text vehicle for each retelling of the story: from the original very-affordable ARM-powered Samsung chromebook to the outrageously overpriced and (then) top-of-the-range Chromebook Pixel.
    • 2018 Spring, J. Scott Cascone, Joseph P. Vespignani, “Technological Confusion or Infusion: An Effective and Sustainable Procedural Framework for Digital Learning”, in Educational Viewpoints, page 74:
      Incremental expansion occurred over the next two years resulting in students across five grade levels enjoying daily access to their own chromebook.
    • 2019 October 9, David Nield, “Everything You Can Do With Google Assistant on a Chromebook”, in Gizmodo:
      Google Assistant is spreading into more and more devices — you might be familiar with it from your smartphone, or your smart speaker, or your smart display, but it’s also arriving on more and more chromebooks, too.
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