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GeForce NOW is just impressive on Chromebooks

An episode of the The Chrome Cast podcast, hosted by Chrome Unboxed, titled "GeForce NOW is just impressive on Chromebooks" was published on August 21, 2020 and runs 87 minutes.

August 21, 2020 ·87m · The Chrome Cast

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This week on The Chrome Cast, our conversation is quite a bit more nuanced than the title says, but the number of things we discussed simply can’t be conveyed in a few words. The first half centers around Google’s changes to Meet, their cooperation with Zoom, and the improved focus across the board for messaging and home-related goods. It feels like Google is proactively trimming the fat in many areas of their software and hardware both, and those types of moves are encouraging. The second half of the podcast centers around GeForce NOW for Chromebooks. As a completely web-based solution to game streaming for Chromebooks, it is not just a rival to Stadia, but a champion in most respects. With a buttery-smooth performance right from the browser-based player, GeForce NOW has tons of games and tons of players to go along with its fantastic playback experience, and its arrival for Chromebooks this week is well worth talking about. NOTABLE LINKS Stadia and PGA Tour 2K21 have a failure to launch From Zero to Hero: Zoom nabs official support for Google Smart Displays Why you should probably ignore NVIDIA GeForce NOW Chromebook hardware requirements Google Store Easter egg foreshadows demise of the Nest App First Look: NVIDIA GeForce NOW on a Chromebook runs like a dream Chromecast will bring Google Meet video calls to your TV just in time for back to school NVIDIA GeForce NOW is finally available on Chromebooks Did NVIDIA just tease GeForce Now coming to Chrome? Chromebooks? Google may kill Duo in favor of Meet, and I think that is the right move The Google Assistant can finally make device-specific broadcasts and I couldn’t be happier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This week on The Chrome Cast, our conversation is quite a bit more nuanced than the title says, but the number of things we discussed simply can’t be conveyed in a few words. The first half centers around Google’s changes to Meet, their cooperation with Zoom, and the improved focus across the board for messaging and home-related goods. It feels like Google is proactively trimming the fat in many areas of their software and hardware both, and those types of moves are encouraging.

The second half of the podcast centers around GeForce NOW for Chromebooks. As a completely web-based solution to game streaming for Chromebooks, it is not just a rival to Stadia, but a champion in most respects. With a buttery-smooth performance right from the browser-based player, GeForce NOW has tons of games and tons of players to go along with its fantastic playback experience, and its arrival for Chromebooks this week is well worth talking about.

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