Chromebook User Guide & Manual With Tips & Tricks

Our Chromebook user guide has been updated for 2014, complete with tips, tricks and how-to’s for using the latest Chrome OS and the devices themselves. To date there are at least 13 of these new devices, which specifically run an online-based operating system. Shelby Johnson and her research team have compiled a new Chromebook manual that will help you get the most out of your device. Currently, the latest ebook is available for a low price as well, for both the Amazon Kindle (view here) and Google Play platforms (view here).

chromebook-amazon-cover-smallerInside the latest book you’ll find out about the basics such as setup, navigating the desktop and Chrome OS. However, you’ll also find many more tips and tricks to help. There’s discussion of the aspects that will and won’t work with a Chromebook, as well as the options for changing the OS if it’s needed. The book delves into a collection of troubleshooting tips as well, should your device get stuck, or you need to fix something.

In addition to all that, we have jam-packed this book full of some of the best apps and games to install for the Chrome OS. These are mostly free apps and games, with a few paid options included. Some of the apps and games will even run offline, making the Chromebook more than just an online-enabled device. We’ve also included tips on how to work around various issues or instances of programs that Chromebooks don’t play nice with.

The newest book from Shelby and TechMediaSource.com is available at a low price right now, and is available in multiple places, depending on your requirements. The current eBook versions available are:

Chromebook Guide at Amazon

Chromebook Guide at Google Play Store

A print version is also on the way, so stay tuned for that, for those who would prefer a physical copy of this manual. Otherwise, pick up an eBook copy today and take your Chrome OS computing to the next level!

About Chromebook: The Chromebook is a popular line of notebook (or netbook) style computers that allow for quickly booting up and getting online. While their interface is mostly through the Chrome operating system, new innovations and features are taking these to another level. Some of the more popular and newer versions of the Chromebook include the Chromebook 2 by Samsung, the Google Pixel, and the ACER C720P touchscreen models. It’s expected that these devices will continue to grow in popularity in the future as they provide low-priced, lightweight machines for users who don’t want all the fuss of a traditional laptop.

About the authors: Shelby Johnson is a bestselling author, who heads up a staff at TechMediaSource.com dedicated to providing valuable and low-priced technology guides. Shelby is a tech enthusiast who works with our research team on figuring out the basics, tips, tricks and troubleshooting information that device owners want to know. Other guides by Ms. Johnson and the Tech Media Source team include those dedicated to the Kindle Fire HD/X, Roku, Samsung Galaxy phones, Apple iPhone 5 and the Apple iPad Mini, among others. 

Chromebook User Guide & Manual With Tips & Tricks