Google Chromebook has limited on-board storage by design – it’s an entry-level, stripped-down netbook, running the lightweight Chrome operating system, designed to be easy to use, run, and maintain, functioning mainly as a portal to the internet. Google has decided to expand the potential of its laptop by introducing 1TB of Google Drive storage for every new Chromebook purchase between now and 1st January 2015, free for two years.
Although Google has offered similar deals with specific Chromebook models – the high-end Chromebook Pixel offered 1TB cloud storage free for three years – this is the first time they have expanded the offer to all Chromebook models. Google Drive subscriptions usually cost $9.99 a month for the 1TB plan.
Source: Ars Technica
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