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Google Debuts Chromebooks from Samsung and Acer

At the Google I/O conference today, Google unveiled the first hardware to run its Chrome operating system from PC manufacturers Samsung and Acer, dubbed Chromebooks. The long-awaited Chrome OS differs from operating systems you're probably used to from Microsoft and Apple in that it doesn't really offer a way to catalog all the bits and bytes stored on your hard drive. Rather, Chrome OS is essentially a cloud-based operating system that hooks into the wide variety of Google online services--from Gmail and Docs to YouTube and the newly released Music Beta.

When you open a Chromebook, you're met with a web browser window. And if you've become familiar with Google's Chrome browser, you'll won't be surprised with what you find--tabs at the top, direct Google searching from the address bar, etc. And the Chromebook starts up fast--in just about 8 seconds--due to the fact that there's no deeply hierarchical system or shloads of drivers to boot up.

Now, a Chromebook is more of a netbook than a high-end laptop like a MacBook Air--its raison d'être is to get you on the web rather than perform any processor-heavy tasks like multimedia editing. However, that doesn't mean that browsing is all it's good for. With Google Docs, you've got an office productivity suite with spreadsheet, presentation, and document creation ready to roll as soon as you get connected to the Internet. And you've got Reader for RSS feeds, Talk for instant messaging, Maps, etc., etc.

But you're not limited to just Google's in-house tools. Over at the Chrome Web Store, you'll find a multitude of web apps that range from accounting and photo editing to games--including the now ubiquitous Angry Birds, which was just released after today's Chromebook announcement. For most of these apps, you'll need to be connected to the Internet (via Wi-Fi or 3G, the latter of which is an option on some Chromebook models). That said, Google made a point of noting that it will be ramping up the offline usability capabilities for ChromeBooks:

(Sundar) Pichai (Google's VP of Chrome product management) confirmed that the company is developing offline versions Gmail, Google Calendar and Docs. He also reiterated that there are plenty of apps on the Chrome Web Store that work offline.
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The Samsung Chromebooks, dubbed the Series 5, feature 12.1-inch screens and dual-core Intel Atom processors, as well as 16 GB solid-state drives (SSDs) for storing offline-capable web apps and dual-band Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking. It comes in two colors, and you have your choice of a Wi-Fi-only model or a combo Wi-Fi/3G model in each hue. It also has a battery life of up to 8.5 hours.

Acer's Chromebook is similarly specced for processor and drive storage, but it has a smaller screen (11.6 inches) and shorter battery life (6 hours)--though it adds an HDMI video output port. Available in basic dark gray, it's also offered in Wi-Fi-only and Wi-Fi/3G-combo models.

Both the Acer and Samsung Chromebooks also offer full-sized keyboard, HD webcams, memory card readers compatible with SD family media, and two USB 2.0 ports. Additionally, the 3G offerings from both manufacturers come with 100 MB of monthly data use from Verizon Wireless at no charge (available for 24 months after purchase of the Chromebook), and you have options for purchasing more data.

While they're announced today, the Chromebooks won't be shipping until June 15. But you can check out the links from the individual models above as well as learn more about the Chrome OS over at Amazon's Chromebooks page.

--Agen G.N. Schmitz

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GigaOM Samsung and Acer are launching two new notebooks running Google's Chrome OS this summer in the US and six European countries.
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Finally the chrome OS launched and this is some thing most awaited OS in computer market.I am sure that inc coming days,it will available in other PCs also.

i Want what about the crome and more information.

An operating system by Google, it's a great news! I heard about it a few months earlier but forgot it. After reading it's description it seems good to have a new experience of operating computer after Microsoft Windows and Apple's Mac.

I think it will also become too famous because of it's web apps as people like apps on their smartphone already. It's concept is good by lowering your PC consumption and put this burden on the web, but questions about personal data security also rises that all your data is place over the web and it can be hack anytime.

Does the person who buys the chromebook own all the docs ect. that they put in it? If most of the operating is in the cloud will a person always have access?
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It will be great experience for the users.

Fran you have point out good question, that do the user of chrome access operating system and data all the time? This is really a point to be notice and chrome manufacturer's must give some satisfactory proofs to it's user. I notice a point earlier regarding security of the data which saves on cloud computers and servers that it is a risk that your personal important data may hack or delete.

It's concept is good by lowering your PC consumption and put this burden on the web, but questions about personal data security also rises that all your data is place over the web and it can be hack anytime.

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This could have massive potential, since the ChromeOS "steps outside the box" of traditional thinking when it comes to an Operating System, and is browser-based. If you look carefully into your technological crystal ball, it's not hard to envision a future where everything is cloud-based (all applications are handled by massive server networks instead of stored on your local machine).
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I hope the Chrome Book OS becomes affordable since I want one for doing basic internet tasks. The fast boot is a great feature.

I would like to check this out and hopefully purchase one. This is on the top of my wishlist.

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