Google’s Chrome OS is a new operating system that is designed to be lightweight and easy to use. It was announced in February of this year, and it has already been released on a number of devices. One of the first devices to be released with Chrome OS was the Chromebook Pixel. Chrome OS Flex is a new version of Chrome OS that will bring old Macs and PCs back to life. It is designed to be more lightweight and easier to use, and it will also include features such as an app store, web browser, email client, and more. The first device that was released with Chrome OS Flex was the Chromebook Pixel. It was designed as a thin and light device that could easily be carried around with you. It also included features such as an app store, web browser, email client, and more. Chrome OS Flex is set to release later this year, and it will cost $129 dollars for the basic version or $269 for the premium version.


According to Google, Chrome OS Flex will install on a computer within minutes, which means you won’t have to waste hours switching from Mac OS or Windows to Google’s lightweight operating system.

It is important to note that Google told The Verge that the new operating system would look and feel precisely the same on a PC or Mac as it does on a Chromebook. Of course, features will vary based on the specs of the computer it’s running on, so whether you get always-on Google Assistant and Android phone syncing will depend on how old the computer you’re resurrecting is.

You can try Chrome OS Flex on your Mac or PC right now, although it’s experimental and intended for evaluation in business and school settings. It’s not the final version of Chrome OS Flex, so you might find some bugs and other issues.

This move appears to be Google finally taking advantage of the technology it acquired when it purchased Neverware.