So what’s the difference between the Chromebook Plus and Chromebook Pro? Well, the Plus comes backing an ARM-based processor, while the Pro gets and Intel Core M3 chip. That means the Pro will be the more powerful device, though the Plus won’t exactly be a slouch.
Both systems also get 4GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage.
The Chromebook Plus will be available in February for $450. Pricing for the Chromebook Pro has yet to be determined, but you can expect the system to go on sale later this spring.
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