2011年4月29日星期五

Chrome OS machines in the bug reports leaked: Acer NetBook and touch-friendly seaboard

By Terrence O'Brien posted 28th Apr 2011 at 1:48 PM Acer Chrome OS Netbookinfo is a reliable way, juicy morsels dig plowing through bug reports, and we have some information on a pair of unannounced chrome OS devices thanks to this timeless tactic. First a NetBook from Acer code name of the civil code is stored up, recently report, a panel 1366 x 768, probably will be in the range of 10 to 12 inches. We also know that an external display via an HDMI connection, it is to include you by an encoder chip from Chrontel. Since AMD's platform natively supports fusion NetBook HDMI, we can also safely assume that the civil code that is running only Web OS on an atom processor. This is where the information at the end for now but, hey, it's better than nothing.

The other device, the United States, has been floating around the chrome OS error depot for some time, but reports are finally starting to some nagging details. We now know that it is 2 powered by a Tegra and sports an touchscreen-the perfect place to test the finger-friendly tweaks we've heard so much about. There are also mentions of "lid switch" and a physical keyboard, pointed out that it a convertible or something in the vein of the Eee pad slider rather can be pure slate as one. The hybrid form factor would make sense, because it will house a few USB ports, a HDMI port, which could make for a pretty chunky tablet. Obviously neither are these devices is confirmed (and seaboard is likely internal is used only for testing) but at least we have a better idea of what to expect when the browser based operating system to consumers this year.


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