While Chromebooks have their own selling points, they fall short when compared to Windows and other such devices. This is because Chromebooks run on Google’s own ChromeOS. Unlike Microsoft Windows, Chrome OS is extremely lightweight and doesn’t require much processing power. While you can run a number of apps on Chrome OS, including Zoom, there are some features that you will miss in the app.
How to Use Zoom's Virtual Background on a Chromebook
One of those features is the ability to change your background in Zoom. In this article, we’ll discuss the best workaround to get a working virtual background in Zoom on your Chromebook.
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Chromebooks pride themselves on being lightweight and fast. While ChromeOS itself is quite light, that doesn’t mean apps have to be. The downside to Chromebooks is that they also come with much lower specs than regular PCs. This means that there are trade-offs in processing power.