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HP Chromebase 22

IF YOU’VE BEEN READING this issue of Maximum PC front to back (like any reasonable person would), you have probably already enjoyed our Chromebook group test feature. You might have caught the reference to non-Chromebook devices that run ChromeOS; all-in-ones, compact computers, and so on. HP’s Chromebase 22 is perhaps the best example of these—a capable Chrome-powered desktop, ideal for either the home or office.

In general, Chromebases tend to look much like any all-in-one Windows

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