The global Chromebooks Market is expected to reach USD 14.03 Billion by 2027, according to a new report by Reports and Data.
Chromebooks are fundamentally lightweight substitutes for laptops/tablets that function on ChromeOS, a Linux-based operating system, which uses Chrome browser for its operations.
Chromebooks are developed to manage less processor-intensive and demanding jobs and are much less expensive as compared to Windows OS/ macOS counterparts.The report discusses in detail the strategic alliances such as mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, collaborations, partnerships, corporate and government deals, product launches and brand promotions, and licensing agreements undertaken by the key players to gain a robust footing in the market.
The Chromebooks market research report also offers a thorough SWOT analysis and Porter’s Five Forces analysis to offer key insights into the company’s progress and position.Get sample copy of the report @ https://www.reportsanddata.com/sample-enquiry-form/3420Key Players:Key participants include Lenovo, HP, Asus, Dell, Google, Samsung, Acer, Huawei, Toshiba, and Sony, among others.Further key findings from the report suggest:By product type, Chromebook laptops contributed to the largest market share in 2019.
These laptops make extensive use of cloud-computing as compared to traditional laptops and offer advantages such as the software applications that are not required to be saved or run on the built-in storage space of the device.
This assists in speed and performance enhancement, improve pupil accomplishment, increases student's enthusiasm and engagement amongst students, and better teacher-student interactions.By screen type, the non-touchscreen held a larger market share in 2019.