This is often the first Chrome OS laptop. It’s called the Cr-48, comes unbranded, and isn’t for sale. That’s because the Cr-48 is a test notebook that’s component to the Google Chrome OS Pilot Program. Too bad, I’d buy this kind of.
Bring to mind the Cr-48 as a reference design for future retail Chrome OS laptops. Listed below are the Cr-48′s specs:
• 12.1-inch screen
• Full size keyboard
• Oversized clickpad
• 3G/Wi-Fi/Flash Storage
• Webcam
• 3.8 pounds
• 8 hours of ” active” use and 7 days of standby
• Has a search button other than a caps lock button
I love the unbranded look of the Cr-48 and may’t help but think I’ll be disappointed when the retail Chrome OS laptops (from Acer, Samsung) roll in around mid-2011. [ Chrome OS Pilot Program ]
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