We've seen a lot of spins on the classic laptop formula over the past decade, like two-in-one laptops, where a laptop can double as a tablet, and detachable laptops, where we have essentially a tablet that can be docked and used as a laptop. The latter segment has largely folded into tablets, but we still see the occasional "detachable laptop" launch now and then. Now, ASUS has released a Chromebook that's more like a "Chrometab" of sorts and helps blur the line between Android tablets and ChromeOS.