![]() ![]() ChromeOS's upcoming Phone Hub feature, which allows app streaming from smartphones, along with the fact that both DeX/OneUI and ChromeOS support Android apps, may diminish the need for a OneUI emulator within the ChromeOS environment. However, skeptics question the added value the DeXBook brings to the table. This setup enables users to enjoy the familiar ChromeOS environment while harnessing the productivity and versatility of the DeX interface. Drawing inspiration from the Windows-DeX version, which operates within a separate window resembling OneUI in a Windows-like UI, it is conceivable that the DeXBook will adopt a similar approach. One of the intriguing aspects of Samsung's project is the implementation of DeX within the ChromeOS ecosystem. ![]() Samsung DeXBook is making a comeback with ChromeOS Aims for the top in user experience With DeX already serving as Samsung's proprietary software, facilitating connections between Galaxy smartphones, monitors, and TVs, the DeXBook intends to eliminate the need for cables, app installations, and tethered devices, offering users a wireless and immersive experience. The DeXBook aims to provide a more integrated approach compared to the existing DeX docks available in the market. Rekindling excitement among tech enthusiasts, Samsung's project brings back the concept of the DeXBook, which had remained unrealized until now. ![]()
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