Andre Yoskowitz
9 Jan 2014 20:56
Lenovo will expand their Chromebook offerings in the next few months, giving yet another boost to Google's operating system.
Jay Parker, president for Lenovo's North American operations, says there will be "multiple Chromebook models" by the summer at different price points. Lenovo offers Chromebooks for the education market currently.
"I think Chromebooks can be very impactful in the market really quickly," Parker added. "We believe the market will accelerate greatly in the next 12 months."
Lenovo is the world's biggest PC maker, with just over 17 percent market share. The company has been expanding to tablets, smartphones and smart TVs over the past two years.