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In the event that Android applications are basic on your Chromebook, the most ideal approach to run them is with Samsung's Chromebook Plus. It's a fantastically manufactured machine that is thin and light. It utilizes a custom, ARM-based processor called the OP1. ARM processors are like what you have on your telephone, so on Chromebooks they as a rule wind up being slower and all the more disappointing that Intel processors.
On the Chromebook Plus, that is not absolutely obvious. While an appropriate Intel processor will give you better execution utilizing the Chrome program, the OP1 is shockingly quick. It performs superior to anything any practically identical ARM-based Chromebook we've attempted, despite the fact that it's not exactly as quick as the C302.
Running an ARM processor implies that most Android applications require less "interpretation" work to run well on Chrome OS. Diversions are less inclined to stammer, and in general the experience is better. What's more, however it does not have an illuminated console, it comes with a stylus. Despite the fact that the product for the stylus isn't awesome, it is helpful to have it when you have to rapidly increase a screenshot or archive.
The Chromebook Plus is somewhat more costly than we'd like, at $449 retail, yet in the event that you truly require Android applications, it's your most logical option.
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