Sunday, March 17, 2013

Switched On: Chrome on the range

_Each week [Ross Rubin](http://twitter.com/rossrubin) contributes [Switched On](http://www.engadget.com/tag/switchedon), a column about consumer technology._

![DNP Switched On Chrome on the range](http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/03/chromeontherange.jpg)

If Chrome OS didn't start out with an inferiority complex living in the shadow of the massive adoption of its cousin Android, and with Eric Schmidt dismissing the hardware that would run it as cheap and interchangeable, the hardware companies that were early to adopt it didn't help matters. Chrome OS arrived on devices that weren't priced competitively against then-popular netbooks.

Since then, though, the Chrome hardware story has been on a steady upswing. Thanks to Acer, Chromebooks [broke](http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/26/acer-c7-chromebook-review/) the $200 price point. Thanks to Samsung, they made the leap to the [ARM architecture](http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/07/samsung-chromebook-review-2012/), enabling longer battery life in a thin form factor. And thanks to HP and Lenovo, Chromebooks have joined the portfolios of two of the biggest names in corporate computing. While it may be nowhere near Android's scale in terms of overall devices, [Chrome OS](http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/21/chrome-os-update-auto-arranges-windows-supports-multi-display/) is now offered by three of 2012's top Windows PC manufacturers. That is certainly enough to show up on Microsoft's radar. Into this fray comes the [Chromebook Pixel](http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/25/chromebook-pixel-review/) and it has clearly learned from other successful ecosystems.

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