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It looks like the specs for Google’s Chrome OS based netbooks have leaked, and assuming that these are accurate they are something to look forward to. The details are coming courtesy of IB Times who have stated it pretty nicely when they wrote that “if all of these are true, it’s like getting a Ferrari for the price of a Mini Cooper.”
All I can really say is, true enough, and now getting back to those specs;
10.1inch TDT HD-ready multi-touch display
64GB SSD
2GB RAM
3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB, 3.5mm audio jack
Built-in webcam and card reader
Additionally it was also noted that it will be sporting the Nvidia Tegra platform with an ARM processor. Finally, putting the hardware aside, and as you would expect, the netbook will come fully equipped with Google apps to include Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, Maps, Docs and Search by Voice.
It was further noted that the netbook is expected to launch in the “holiday season of 2010″ and it will come with a subsidized “sub-$300″ price tag.
All I can really say is, true enough, and now getting back to those specs;
Additionally it was also noted that it will be sporting the Nvidia Tegra platform with an ARM processor. Finally, putting the hardware aside, and as you would expect, the netbook will come fully equipped with Google apps to include Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, Maps, Docs and Search by Voice.
It was further noted that the netbook is expected to launch in the “holiday season of 2010″ and it will come with a subsidized “sub-$300″ price tag.
Read [IB Times]
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