Google unveils new Chrome OS Flex

Google unveils new Chrome OS Flex
Google unveils new Chrome OS Flex


 Google introduced Chrome OS Flex which it says is cloud-first, fast, easy to manage, and secure for PC and Mac. Google says it's a free and sustainable way to update devices you already own.


According to a report by The Verge, Chrome OS Flex will look identical to Chrome OS on a Chromebook - it's built from the same code base and follows the same "release rhythm". Also, some features may depend on the computer the user is using, including always Google Assistant and Android phone sync.


The report added that it wouldn't be the first time Chrome OS had appeared on devices that didn't ship with it. Google recently bought Neverware, which previously sold an app called CloudReady that allows users to convert old PCs to Chrome OS systems. That sparked speculation about where we might see Chrome OS and its future in the PC space.


Users can test the new system via this link: Chrome OS Flex