Google Chrome OS-based netbook specs are unveiled
By Dilleshwar Rao on Dec 28, 2009 in Laptops | Comment

chrome logo Google Chrome OS based netbook specs are unveiledGoogle Chrome OS based netbook which is expected to release in the holiday season of 2010, but the rumored specs of the device are out. Google is looking forward for several hardware manufacturers to prepare the netbook as per their specifications and design. According to IBTimes, the Google netbook is featured with a NVidia Tegra chipset coupled with an ARM-based processor, a 10.1-inch TFT HD-ready multi-touch screen with a support to HD, 64GB SSD and 2GB of RAM comes along with a suite of pre-loaded Google Apps like Google Maps, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Search by Voice and Google Docs.

When coming to its connectivity, it has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G, Ethernet port, USB ports, a Webcam, 3.5mm audio jack and a memory card reader. If the spread rumors are true, the Chrome OS based netbook will reach to stores by holiday season 2010 with a subsidized price tag of $300. The netbook may be purchased directly from Google’s website, and they may collaborate with one or more network operators to sell the device bundled with 3G plan making it worth enough when compared to one of its rivals Nokia Booklet 3G. The cloud storage will be used to store the end user data, as said by the Google in the past.

[via ibtimes]

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