Google's ChromeOS is considered to be one of the most popular operating systems for school children and laptop users in many European and Asian countries.

This is because Windows, the most popular computer operating system available today, is a relatively sophisticated operating system and is not user friendly for school children and those looking for a computer for everyday office work.

ChromeOS meets the requirements of this simple computer operating system, and due to the popularity of this operating system, Microsoft is trying to compete with ChromeOS through projects such as Windows 10S mode and Windows 10X.

Companies such as Samsung, Asus, and Acer are already making ChromeBooks powered by the Chrome OS operating system, and these ChromeBooks are significantly less expensive than laptops running Windows.

However, Asus is set to launch a 17.3-inch Chromebook with a larger screen next August, and in the future will be the world's largest Chromebook ever made.

The 17.3-inch screen will be a full HD screen, and in addition, this huge Chromebook will be powered by an Intel Jasper Lake Celeron N5100 or Pentium Silver N6000 processor.

The Chromebook also comes with 4GB of RAM (most likely 8GB) and 64GB of internal storage.

It is reported that the starting model will be priced at only $ 300, while the top model will be priced at around $ 580 (approximately Rs. 120,000).

As mentioned earlier, Asus is set to launch this massive Chromebook in August this year.

Source : Chromeunboxed website