Despite the best attempts from both Google and Valve , Chromebooks aren’t exactly known for their gaming prowess. But being so browser-focused, there’s no reason you can’t use them for game streaming on services like Nvidia’s GeForce Now. And now you have an extra reason to check it out: New Chromebook buyers can play without the enshittification. I mean, without advertising.
The latest Chromebook perk is exclusive access to GeForce Now “Fast Pass,” an upgraded experience coming from a Google and Nvidia partnership. If you buy a new Chromebook from November 20, you’ll get ad-free access to GeForce Now for a year, as well as access to the Performance tier (enhanced 1440p graphics, 6-hour sessions instead of 1-hour, ultrawide monitor support, and some other perks). That’s a $10-a-mon

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