Acer wants to make Chrome first OS to the netbook market
The development is said to have been since mid-2009 thinkpad x300 battery. The device should be available earlier than the middle of next year. Google has announced its operating system for end of 2010.
Acer wants the first manufacturer to bring a Netbook with OS pre-installed Chrome to the market. In an interview with Digitimes CEO JT Wang said he was confident that his company would achieve this goal thinkpad x200 battery.
As the earliest date for the publication called the Digitimes report in mid 2010. The second largest PC manufacturer in the world is already in mid-2009 have started to develop. According to Google Operating System will be aligned on netbooks released at the end of next year.
Wang did not mention in the interview technical data of the netbooks compaq presario cq60 battery. Google wants Chrome for OS devices larger screens and keyboards than currently available netbooks. In addition, support the Google Operating System x86 and ARM processors and solid state drives, but not conventional hard drives.
Acer is next to Asus, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Toshiba and others, to computer manufacturers that work with Google Chrome on the implementation of OS. Dell, the yet to be heard on the official supporters panasonic cga-s008a/1b battery, recently, an experimental version of Chrome OS released. It is based on the source code provided by Google and runs on Netbook Mini-10v series.
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