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Recent changes to the Chrome OS code indicate Google is working to bring full RGB keyboards to Chromebooks—a feature that suggests full-blown gaming systems are on the way.
The next Chrome OS devices could be targeting the gaming market.
Google is testing Chrome OS variable refresh rate support, which should bring smoother gaming just in time for its Steam support.
Upcoming Chrome OS devices may be targeted at the gaming market, with more than one Chromebook set to release with a full RGB keyboard.
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Chrome OS is now closer than ever to supporting gaming through Steam; here are the first Chromebooks that should support playing games.
RGB keyboard support appears to be in the works for Chrome OS, and nothing says “gaming” quite like RGB, suggesting there may be some gaming Chromebooks on the way.
Chrome OS might be getting a lot more fun, too. According to a new report, Google is looking to make gaming on Chromebooks happen by adding support for Steam.
A new flag has been found in Chrome OS 101 that seems to indicate the possibility of enabling variable refresh rates (VRR). The flag, chrome://flags#enable-variable-refresh-rate, has to be used ...
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