The next generation of Chromebooks will apparently include models that are built for gaming. These new Chrome OS models would feature full RGB lighting on their keyboards as well.

According to a 9To5Google report, a number of Chrome OS devices are set to launch in the market soon, and will be built for gaming. 9To5Google stated that they have been tracking the progress of gaming on Chromebooks and believes that these new models are just around the corner. As of right now, gaming streaming services like Google Stadia, Nvidia GeForce Now, and others are the only way to experience games from the Steam library.
But now, it seems that Chrome OS will soon support Steam and other Linux compatible PC games, similar to how it supports Linux and Android apps. This will be a part of a long running project that is codenamed Borealis. Although, there has not been any official announcement of Steam games being supported on Chromebook. But this hints at Google’s plan on expanding in gaming through both Steam games and other game streaming services as well.

Well, since Chromebooks with gaming are believe to launch in the near future, it arrives as no surprise that the new Chrome OS devices will support RGB as well. The report stated that the Search Engine giant is working on offering full color RGB support on keyboards on Chromebooks. With Nvidia and MediaTek working together to bring RTX graphics to the platform, its only a matter of time that dedicated gaming Chromebooks launch Steam games and RGB software support.
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