The Chromebook Plus naming conundrum

This week on The Chrome Cast, our discussion is largely dominated by the naming mess that Chromebook Plus is facing right now. Sure, there are 8 “new” Chromebook Plus devices that were launched with the announcement, but as of mid-October, a bunch of other existing devices also got the full Chromebook Plus upgrade. The issue? If you don’t know better and walk into a store or are browsing online, looking for Chromebook Plus (as the marketing is pushing consumers to do), you may pass on many fantastic devices that are Chromebook Plus through-and-through but don’t have anything in the listing to tell you that is the case. Think of the Acer Chromebook 516 GE, a device I’ve lauded for nearly a year at this point as one of my favorite devices. As I type this right now on that exact device, it kills me to think consumers may walk right by it simply because there’s no label that tells them this is a Chromebook Plus. The fix would be a simple name change and inclusion for devices like this in any and all Chromebook Plus marketing, but I don’t know if or when we’ll get there. Links Why Google needs to add Chromebook Plus to listings for those that meet the criteria The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 drops to its lowest-ever price once again The Acer Spin 714 is $130 off and Chromebook Plus through-and-through As we predicted, ASUS announces a new MediaTek-powered Chromebook tablet HP Chromebook Plus x360 14c review: a lot to like when the price is right [VIDEO] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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