Google powers new gaming Chromebooks with free GeForce Now and Amazon Luna

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Soon after Stadia’s death, Google is still somehow interested in gaming. Specifically for cloud gaming, Nvidia is at the forefront as the closest partner in this effort. Basically, Chromebooks are great for working in the cloud. Cloud gaming has been hugely popular this year, with multiple streaming-centric devices coming from the likes of Logitech and Razer. Acer, AsusWhen lenovo It’s also jumping on the bandwagon with the latest Chromebooks made specifically for cloud gaming, including RGB keyboards that are the hallmark of a proper gaming laptop.

That’s right, one platform that offers few of the specs needed to play demanding games locally will rely on the cloud to get game fixes. It’s a great forgiving size, and less known for gaming laptops.So the focus seems to be on this New Cloud Gaming for Chromebooks Initiative Using a slim laptop like a Chromebook is a worthwhile alternative to a full-blown giant gaming laptop while offering notable perks like 120Hz displays and Wi-Fi 6/6E support. to convince consumers of

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Chromebooks that are part of this new gaming focus offer gamer-centric features, such as apps for easily connecting third-party controllers. The OS also sees certain optimizations, such as the ability to jump from one streaming service to another via the ChromeOS Launcher. These devices are platform-agnostic as far as streaming services are concerned (supporting Xbox Cloud Gaming, Luna, and GeForce Now). However, there is specific cooperation with Nvidia. Delivers over 16:9 streams with an industry-first 16:10 ratio at 1600p. This new GeForce level of his could also be a boon to Steam Deck users and others using his 16:10 screen for GeForce Now streams. Best of all, anyone who buys one of these new gaming Chromebooks gets three months of GeForce Now and Amazon Luna free.

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Of course, the success of these upcoming Chromebooks and their RGB keyboards will hinge on actually spending money on hardware made specifically for streaming. This can be difficult when the big promise of streaming games is that they can be played anywhere using existing hardware. Well, with all the new devices announced last month all focused on streaming games, selling new hardware for streaming seems like a pretty big goal, like Logitech’s G Cloud. The question arises of whether consumers are willing to pay for new hardware when streaming services like .

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