According to ABI Researchs latest data, some 2.1 million Chromebooks shipped in 2013 and that figure is expected to jump to 11 million annually within the next five years. Although the range of Chromebooks available and the number of manufacturers building them is growing all the time, their prices remain constant. ABI Research tracked Chromebooks across six regions and found the average selling price (ASP) to be US$338, says research analyst Stephanie Van Vactor. So why are Chromebooks growing in appeal while other computers, with the exception of Apples Mac range (which continues to build its market share), are struggling for sales?