The first 4K Chromebook might be in the works


How many pixels does a Chromebook need? Google’s Pixelbook seems to have plenty, with a 2400 x 1600 resolution stretched across a mere 12.3 inches of LCD.

But what if you want more pixels? Since Google defines the high-end of the Chromebook market right now, you’re out of luck unless you want to try to install an open source flavor of Chrome OS on a regular machine.

Well, a 4K hope is now on the horizon. The Chromium OS source code (which underpins Google’s Chrome OS) just got updated with reference to a machine with a codename of “atlas” and a 3840 x 2160 screen resolution — as seen on XDA Developers. The actual file that mentions this 4K mystery machine is called “boards.yaml,” and it lists different hardware configurations Chromium OS...

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