
Chromebook's first flagship store ‘Chromebook Townhouse' is now a multi-brand retail outlet
Chromebook Townhouse, located at DLF CyberHub, Gurugram, has officially transitioned into a multi-brand retail outlet offering the full spectrum of Chromebooks and Chromebook Plus laptops.
Chromebook is a laptop that runs on ChromeOS, a fast, simple and secure operating system built by Google. The store features laptops from top original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), including HP, Lenovo, Acer, and ASUS, along with peripherals from Canon and Logitech, all carefully curated to create a seamless user experience.
Over the past two years, Chromebook Townhouse operated as an experience-only store, introducing first-time users to ChromeOS through thousands of in-store demos. It quickly became the go-to destination for brand discovery, product education, and hands-on engagement.
Keeping the long-term vision in mind, Chromebook Townhouse has officially transitioned into a franchise-led store format. To lead this next phase, I&S Communique Pvt. Ltd. has been onboarded as a Google Certified Partner., To make buying even more convenient, the Chromebook team has adopted a true omnichannel approach. Shoppers can purchase Chromebooks in-store or online via the official eShop at
with secure doorstep delivery across India.
The Chromebook Townhouse is offering laptops starting from Rs. 20,000/- with exclusive benefits
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or a limited time, including a weekend Flash Sale going live from July 4th 25th with up to 25% off on selected models. EMI cashbacks with cards of HDFC, IDFC, and Bank of Baroda, plus perks like 1-year free Gemini Advanced access and Google Cloud storage.
Whether you're buying your first laptop or upgrading to a premium Chromebook Plus, Chromebook Townhouse is your destination to - Try. Buy. Love.
Located at DLF CyberHub, visit the store for exclusive in-store offers and personalised demos.
Timings: 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
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