Google's Chrome OS, the lightweight operating system that runs on Chromebook laptops, however soon we might be able to get android applications to Chrome OS tablets to get lot more inescapable and significantly all the more intriguing this year. Additionally, Google official has affirmed that we can hope to see those sorts of items available for sale sometime soon.

This news had originated from a conference call on January 23, where Google's Rajen Sheth, senior director of product for Android and Chrome for business and education, was discussing Chromebooks for training.

As indicated by The Verge, Sheth said this will be conceivable because of Google's proceeded with venture into making touch an extraordinary affair on the Chromebook which we're seeing develop with new arrangements, for example, Samsung's pen- equipped Chromebook Pro and Lenovo's upcoming Chrome OS Yoga Book.

Sheth didn't state if Google itself will make its own particular Chrome OS tablet in the way it made the Android-based Pixel C. Rather, he expressed that "partners will have the capacity to manufacture an variety of form factors with Chrome OS including convertibles, detachables and tablets."

Chrome OS tablets bode well, as all upcoming Chromebooks will offer support for Android applications. An adaptation of Chrome OS due out later this year will permit the resizing of application windows, giving clients more control as opposed to restricting application windows to particular sizes.

As per Arstechnica, Google has effectively affirmed that the greater part of the new Chromebooks that will be released in 2017 will have the capacity to run Android applications from the Google Play Store. Including new Chrome OS tablets and detachables in with the general mish-mash could extend the market for the OS, and in these way Android applications too, particularly in the instruction showcase where Chromebooks have already been a strong deals achievement.

Those sorts of tablets and 2-in-1s could, in principle, wind up being more prevalent than items like Microsoft's Surface tablets and Apple's iPad Pro. Everything relies on upon what sort of execution and features they may have.

Finally, Chrome OS tablet will be able to run Android apps and might arrive in 2017. Stay tuned with us for more updates!