In the wake of Microsoft discontinuing support for Windows 10 nearly six months ago, numerous laptops are now vulnerable to security threats due to the lack of essential updates. This has prompted users of older PCs, which do not meet the requirements for Windows 11, to face a dilemma.
Options for users include continuing to operate unsupported laptops, purchasing extended updates (ESUs) at a cost, or investing in new devices that come with Windows 11 pre-installed. However, a new alternative has emerged for aging PCs that can prolong their lifespan and prevent them from being discarded.
Google has partnered with refurbished electronics retailer Back Market to introduce a USB kit featuring ChromeOS Flex software, designed to rejuvenate old laptops. ChromeOS Flex is a lightweight operating system that can be installed on older computers, effectively transforming them into Chromebook-style devices. This enables users to access services such as Chrome, Gmail, Docs, and the Android app store without the need to buy a new laptop.
While ChromeOS Flex has been available as a free download from Google, the new USB kits streamline the installation process. Users can even test the system directly from the USB drive before committing to a complete installation. The popularity of these kits is evident as they are currently unavailable due to high demand.
Google’s initiative aims to address the dilemma faced by many users following the end of Windows 10 support. By offering an affordable solution through the ChromeOS Flex USB Kit, users can modernize their existing PCs or Macs. Priced around £3, the kit includes a reusable USB stick, promoting sustainability by reducing electronic waste.
Besides providing a cost-effective way to revive old laptops, ChromeOS Flex also offers environmental benefits. By extending the lifespan of existing devices, the software helps reduce electronic waste and minimizes the carbon footprint associated with manufacturing new laptops. Additionally, ChromeOS is known for its energy-efficient operation, consuming 19% less energy on average compared to other similar systems.
For those considering a switch, ChromeOS Flex is a viable alternative to explore, offering compatibility with a variety of devices.
