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Google ChromeBooks Go For Rent : $30 / Month For Businesses

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Google ChromeBooks have been there for 2 years now but haven’t made as much impact on computing devices as much as Google would have liked despite having features such as Auto-updates, the Chrome management console, and browser sync. Maybe people are skeptical of buying a device which they don’t know about or haven’t tried and hence that is why Google has launched a rental program for businesses

For temporary businesses or even campaigns, now you can rent a Chromebook for $30 a month.Organizations in the US can rent a new Chromebook starting at $30 per month or rent a Chromebox starting at $25 per month. Rentals are month-to-month, and there’s no long-term commitment.

The rental includes Chrome hardware with 3-year limited warranty, the web-based Chrome management console to centrally set-up and control users, devices and apps, and 24/7 support. And the monthly payments actually decrease the longer you keep the device.

If you’re a Google Apps business customer, today  Google is also making it possible for you to purchase up to 10 Chromebooks – including web-based user, device and app management –online from Google. You can manage your fleet of Chromebooks right from the Apps control panel, giving you a unified view across your organization and enabling you to get users up and running quickly.

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