Virtual Background, instead of the current Mask feature, can be enabled by users on devices with sufficient CPU cores. Zoom explains the update and its technical requirements as follows: The only thing to keep in mind is that this requires a compatible CPU in your Chromebook. ![]() In that publication’s testing, the feature worked with proper masking and even supported a blurred background effect. The change first rolled out about a month ago, according to Zoom’s changelog, but was highlighted by AboutChromebooks. With the latest updates to the Zoom PWA, Chromebook owners can finally apply proper virtual background effects. Rather than cutting out the user in frame, the app simply placed a circle in the center of the screen. As a part of its latest updates, the Zoom PWA for Chromebook app has picked up better support for virtual background options and more.īack when we first went hands-on with the Zoom PWA on Chromebook, we were quick to point out the very limited virtual background support. ![]() ![]() Zoom launched its revamped Chromebook app last year with some big upgrades, but it was still a limited experience compared to other platforms.
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