Google is releasing new laptops called Chromebooks, they look fairly slip and nice in general.
Heres the specs they released for one of them:
Specifications
12.1" (1280x800) 300 nit Display
3.26 lbs / 1.48 kg
8.5 hours of continuous usage 1
IntelĀ® AtomTM Dual-Core Processor
Built in dual-band Wi-Fi and World-mode 3G (optional)
HD Webcam with noise cancelling microphone
2 USB 2.0 ports
4-in-1 memory card slot
Mini-VGA port
Fullsize Chrome keyboard
Oversize fully-clickable trackpad
Order on June 15th
You can order them on June 15th I wouldn't mind having one to take to school and do my work etc (hate my school laptops lol ^.^)
You can view the Chromebooks here they are releasing 2 of them an Acer and a Samsung
Thanks for the news bro! I would love to get a hold of one of these. It'll be so much faster.
Re: Chromebooks
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:24 pm
by Agust1337
I can't wait to test 'em out :P
Re: Chromebooks
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:39 pm
by MrAksel
Lol, Mac-books/Chrome-books. Google stole the name
Re: Chromebooks
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 1:27 pm
by Codex
Yeah, but i heard these don't have a desktop :/ , everything has to be done on the web.
Re: Chromebooks
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 1:51 pm
by Bogoh67
i was imagining more of a creqtive name
Re: Chromebooks
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 2:53 pm
by RunarM
The keyboard looks bad :S
Does it have 2 shift buttons?
Re: Chromebooks
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 3:03 pm
by mikethedj4
They didn't steal the name, there's netbooks, notebooks, and apple decided to be creative with their mac calling their laptops macbooks. I see no reason why Google wouldn't do the same, it's easier for the user to remember the name.
I do think it's a dumb idea to takeout the caps lock key, and replace it with a search key, but I don't really care though, cause I don't use it.
The keys better be backlit though. I'll wait for reviews before I buy one, case it's like $450
Re: Chromebooks
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:10 pm
by CodenStuff
Hello,
These look good but I wont be getting one and ill tell you why:
1) The price for these are estimated at around $450 + ...you can get an actual laptop/ipad/or PC for roughly the same amount
2) Most of the apps available are stored and run on the cloud with only a small percentage able to run offline which means if you dont have internet access (drops out/cut off/no wifi signal) then you cant use the apps. Imagine if you paid for loads of apps that you need and then couldnt use them because your internet doesnt work.
3) Cant run any normal software on it like VS, photoshop so no use to anyone who needs these type of software for work or whatever.
These chrome books will be pretty much a mobile/tablet that looks like a laptop and you should only buy one if all you need is a web browser because it wont be much use for anything else. Dont get me wrong they look pretty cool and if the price was about $100-$150 then I would consider buying one for surfing out and about.
Re: Chromebooks
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 6:40 pm
by Vikhedgehog
I'll download this on vmware. There will be probably a download link somewhere... But for tablets i'd rather use android 3.0+