The world's first tablet terminal adopting Google's "Chrome OS" will appear or it will be cheaper than the iPad



We announced that Google will release in July last year,Chrome OS "OS for PC which made official release in NovemberHowever, there is a possibility that tablet terminals that adopted the same OS for the holiday shopping season will finally be released.

The above picture showsDemonstration made at "Chrome OS" announcementIt is.

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Google launching a Chrome OS tablet on Verizon, goes on sale November 26

According to information that the blog "DOWNLOAD SQUAD" has obtained independently, on November 26, a tablet terminal that adopted Google's computer "Chrome OS" for the personal computer is released from Verizon in the USA.

Manufacture of the terminalWorld's first Android smartphone "G1"YaGoogle smartphone "Nexus One"Taiwanese manufacturer HTC, which is also known to be involved in the production of the Verizon data communication plan, is expected to be purchased cheaper than the iPad if you subscribe to the data communication plan.

Unfortunately, the specifications of tablet terminals adopting "Chrome OS" are unknown, but NVIDIA's Tegra 2 platform, 1280 × 720 multi-touch display, 2 GB memory, 32 GB SSD, GPS, camera, wireless LAN and Bluetooth , LTE connection function etc. It seems that there is a high possibility of becoming a high-spec model that does not disappoint the user at least like "Nexus One".

According to the following link, Jack Gold, an analyst at Wireless Surveyor J. Gold Associates, says that HTC is "possible to think" about the possibility of HTC's tablet terminal adopting "Chrome OS" .

And products that adopted "Chrome OS" are not like using the application downloaded from the App Store like iPad, everything is completed on the browser, so it will not conflict with the iPad and succeed It says that it is necessary to be a low price product that is less than 200 dollars (about 17,000 yen) in order to put it.

Chrome OS tablet from HTC reported to ship in November - Computerworld

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