Google To Launch Chrome Notebook

Written By Unknown on Monday, November 7, 2011 | 6:27 PM

In the Middle, in competition with Microsoft, Google introduced a series of notebook computers based on the operating system Chrome. Google launched a notebook with the name Chromebook on annual Developer Conference in San Francisco, United States.

Chromebook was created thanks to the cooperation with Acer and Samsung Electronics. The plan, this notebook will begin to be sold at 15 next June in the United States and six European countries, following a number of the Chrome browser users reached 160 million people.

Google says, it can be ignited just Chromebook takes 8 seconds and is equipped with special security system which does not require virus protection anymore. Applications, documents, and settings will be saved in a profile with the name of The Cloud. The system is automatically updated without the update prompt.

Chromebook Acer version began to be sold for US $ 349 (equivalent to USD $ 2.9 million). Whereas Samsung version will be sold Chromebook priced at US $ 429 (equivalent of USD $ 3.6 million) to the WiFi model and US $ 499 (equivalent to USD $ 4.2 million) for the model 3 g connectivity. This Notebook will be available online in the United States through the online store Amazon and Best Buy.










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