

In other words, don’t buy a Chromebook if you’re looking to play Fortnite, especially as these machines generally have limited graphics power, RAM and storage space.īecause Google’s Chrome OS powers these devices, perhaps it’s no surprise Google Assistant is starting to make its way into some Chromebooks. These apps may not load full screen or may load vertically (like a smartphone) instead of your Chromebook’s widescreen display. One major advantage of a Windows-based computer is the huge assortment in software, but Google is upping its game by including access to the Google Play store with some models.Įxamples of Chromebooks with Google Play include the ASUS Chromebook Flip, the Acer Chromebook R 11 and 13, Samsung Pro 2-in-1 and Google’s own Pixelbook.īe aware, however, Android app performance varies - especially when it comes to games.
