Google and Back Market Partner to Give Old PCs a Second Life with ChromeOS Flex
Google is partnering with Back Market to sell USB sticks that let you install ChromeOS Flex on older Windows and Intel-powered Macs collecting dust. This move is part of Google's efforts to extend the life of older devices and reduce electronic waste.
The ChromeOS Flex USB sticks are available for purchase on Back Market's website, with prices starting at $99. These sticks are designed to be easy to use, with a simple installation process that doesn't require any technical expertise.
ChromeOS Flex is a lightweight operating system that can be installed on devices with a minimum of 4GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. It's designed to be fast and secure, with automatic updates and a simple interface.
By partnering with Back Market, Google is making it easier for people to breathe new life into their old devices. This not only reduces electronic waste but also helps to extend the lifespan of devices that might otherwise end up in landfills.
The partnership between Google and Back Market is a win-win for both companies. Google gets to promote its ChromeOS Flex operating system, while Back Market gets to offer its customers a new way to give their old devices a second life.
The ChromeOS Flex USB sticks are available for purchase on Back Market's website, with prices starting at $99. This is a great option for anyone looking to give their old device a second life and reduce electronic waste.
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[1] These Official ChromeOS Flex USB Sticks Can Give Your Old Mac or Windows PC a Second Life