Lenovo has launched the new Lenovo Chromebook Plus in partnership with Google and Dolby Laboratories. Lenovo Chromebook Plus is the first Chromebook to feature Dolby Atmos audio. It marks a new step in bringing spatial audio technology to Chromebooks. The new Chromebook aims to offer a broader range of users access to Dolby Atmos, which creates a multi-dimensional audio experience. The Chromebook is designed to deliver enhanced sound whether users are watching videos, listening to music, or playing audio content through speakers or headphones.
Lenovo Chromebook Plus comes equipped with a 14-inch display and runs on Google’s ChromeOS platform. The company has not revealed the price of the new laptop yet. It will soon be available to consumers globally, including India.
“Chromebooks are powerful devices celebrated for their simplicity, affordability, and ability to inspire creativity,” said Mahesh Balakrishnan, Vice President and General Manager of Consumer Entertainment, Dolby Laboratories. “With Dolby Atmos now available on the Lenovo Chromebook Plus, we are bringing cutting-edge, immersive audio to an even broader and more diverse audience.”
Benny Zhang, Executive Director and General Manager of Chromebooks in Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group, said, “The Lenovo Chromebook Plus (14”, 10), the first Chromebook with Dolby Atmos, is an important milestone in our long-standing collaboration with Dolby. We are committed to bringing innovative firsts to consumers everywhere and, through working with Dolby, our Chromebook users will now enjoy best-in-class premium audio.”
“As we continue to innovate within the Chromebook lineup, our priority remains delivering exceptional performance and experiences that truly matter to you,” said John Maletis, VP of ChromeOS Product, Google. “Dolby has been an invaluable partner in this journey, enabling us to offer best-in-class audio experiences through Dolby Atmos, cherished by leading creators and loved by entertainment fans around the globe.”
Lenovo Chromebook Plus comes equipped with a 14-inch display and runs on Google’s ChromeOS platform. The company has not revealed the price of the new laptop yet. It will soon be available to consumers globally, including India.
“Chromebooks are powerful devices celebrated for their simplicity, affordability, and ability to inspire creativity,” said Mahesh Balakrishnan, Vice President and General Manager of Consumer Entertainment, Dolby Laboratories. “With Dolby Atmos now available on the Lenovo Chromebook Plus, we are bringing cutting-edge, immersive audio to an even broader and more diverse audience.”
Benny Zhang, Executive Director and General Manager of Chromebooks in Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group, said, “The Lenovo Chromebook Plus (14”, 10), the first Chromebook with Dolby Atmos, is an important milestone in our long-standing collaboration with Dolby. We are committed to bringing innovative firsts to consumers everywhere and, through working with Dolby, our Chromebook users will now enjoy best-in-class premium audio.”
“As we continue to innovate within the Chromebook lineup, our priority remains delivering exceptional performance and experiences that truly matter to you,” said John Maletis, VP of ChromeOS Product, Google. “Dolby has been an invaluable partner in this journey, enabling us to offer best-in-class audio experiences through Dolby Atmos, cherished by leading creators and loved by entertainment fans around the globe.”
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