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Logitech has a new line of peripherals just for Chromebooks

Although Chromebooks have become increasingly popular these past couple of years, there haven’t bee much in the way of computer peripherals that have been designed specifically for devices running Google’s lightweight operating system. This is something that Logitech hopes to fix with its new line of peripherals that’re just for Chromebooks. 

While most everyone is familiar with Chromebooks, the Google operating system also comes on a few desktop computers, a system generally referred to as a Chromebox. Like any computer, a Chromebox requires a keyboard and mouse, but sometimes those using notebook computers also prefer an external mouse instead of using the trackpad. Now Logitech plans to have everyone covered in this growing market. The hardware maker is announcing a new line of peripherals designed specifically for Chrome OS computers. You’re likely thinking that any wireless keyboard or mouse will work, and you’d be mostly right. I type this now from a Chromebook using a standard Microsoft wireless mouse. But what Logitech has is a bit more interesting.

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