Supports Google Chrome OS 11.6-inch laptops

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ChromeOS is a lightweight operating system based on the Linux kernel and centered on the Chrome browser, commonly found on Chromebook laptops.

Hardware support means that devices (such as printers and headphones) have drivers compatible with ChromeOS. Software support means that programs (such as apps and web tools) are compatible with the system's architecture.

Products supporting ChromeOS can seamlessly work with devices like Chromebooks, meeting basic needs for office work, learning, and other scenarios.

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  1. ChromeOS is not limited to Chromebooks: In addition to common Chromebook laptops, it is also compatible with devices such as Chromeboxes (mini desktops) and Chromebases (all-in-one computers). These devices are mostly targeted at users seeking lightweight office and educational scenarios—for example, school computer labs and small business offices often configure such devices in batches.
  2. Software support scope continues to expand: Early ChromeOS basically only supported web applications, but subsequent versions have gradually added compatibility with Android apps and Linux programs. Today, users can download Android-based office software, small games, etc., through the Google Play Store, and also install programming tools, design software, etc., under the Linux environment via relevant features. It is no longer limited to basic web tools and can even meet the needs of light professional scenarios.
  3. Hardware support focuses more on lightweight design and compatibility: In addition to common peripherals like printers and headphones, hardware compatible with ChromeOS also includes corresponding drivers for devices such as USB flash drives, external hard disks, and external webcams. Moreover, since ChromeOS itself has low hardware configuration requirements, many entry-level and low-power hardware devices can be compatible with it. It also supports both x86 and ARM processor architectures, further expanding the scope of hardware compatibility.
  4. Collaborative advantages of compatible products are prominent: When hardware and software supporting ChromeOS work with devices like Chromebooks, they can also link with the advantageous features of the Google ecosystem. For example, compatible printers can quickly connect to Chromebooks and sync print tasks via the cloud; office software supporting the system can seamlessly sync with Google Docs and Google Drive. After file modifications, they can be backed up to the cloud in real time and accessed anytime on other ChromeOS devices logged into the same account—greatly aligning with the needs of mobile office work and learning.

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