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Google Announces 'Chromebook' Laptops, No Word on Chrome-Based Tablets
![]() ![]() On the second day of its I/O conference, Google has announced the June 15th launch of Chromebooks, small web-only notebooks running the company's browser-based Chrome OS. Quote:
According to Mashable, Google is "fully focused on notebooks" when it comes to Chrome OS, suggesting that the company will continue to utilize Android to drive tablet products, despite long-standing rumblings and evidence indicating that the company is contemplating bringing Chrome OS to tablet devices. Quote:
Article Link: Google Announces 'Chromebook' Laptops, No Word on Chrome-Based Tablets |
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Sounds like a very interesting cheap computer option.
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As a beta tester, these suck
I can buy a real laptop or tablet for $500 that doesn't need Internet access to work |
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It's tempting, I will have to play with one. In the $400 area plants you firmly in Lenovo x120e and HP DM1Z land though.
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I've always been curious of the "instant on"/short boot argument. Does that many people actually shut down their pc's every time after use? I can't remember the last time I shut down my Macbook, and not my Dell laptop either for that sake. I always put them to sleep, which always gives me "instant on"......
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Google is laser-focused on Chrome. Not Android.
Google no doubt wants to avoid spreading too much anti-Android FUD at Google I/O. But really, Google has already said that Chrome OS is the future, and that Android is just an interim step.
Vic Gundotra himself said that the web will “become the platform that matters.” Way back when Chrome OS was first introduced. Here's an old Wired piece with that quote: http://bit.ly/h5NHc |
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No offline use? Big mistake
The big mistake here is the lack of any option for offline use. There are plenty of times when you might be out of range of the internet and still need a computer.
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Dont get me wrong, I really like some of the notebooks Acer and Asus are offering (dont much care for Samsung)...but these are plain lousy; especially in light of Googles licensing paradigm. For the money, just buy a 1st gen iPad with folio BT keyboard. Hell, spend a bit more and get a C2D Mx11 and really have a great notebook for 600.00
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Air already boot in a few seconds and hey last 6 hours or so...
If they are further optimized they will be the expensive version of these... But airs can do more than browsing...
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D.O.A. The iPad killed the netbook just by it's self what makes them think they can sell them with the addition of Android, Win7 mobile, and Blackberry tablets, and as has been pointed out you can get a full featured laptop for just about the same money.
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I've always thought that the online OS would never succeed - at least within the next ten years. The infrastructure just isn't there. Besides, I suspect that most people won't want to be dependent on internet access regardless, just in case the power goes out.
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Welcome to 1999.
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This does not sound good for Android. If the whole idea is to move totally to the cloud why not put Chrome OS on all devices including tablets AND phones? Looks to me like Android might start dropping on Google's priority list.
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Unfortunately that's very true in the US, I see Google as more of a company that is trying to push new technology and is probably ahead of their time. Apple is very good about releasing things when the 'time is right'.
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Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8J2 Safari/6533.18.5)
Interesting, tho I don't think it will do much to apple or microsoft.
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These machines just aren't going to cut it as primary machines, and don't offer enough features to be a secondary.
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Looking at these computers they are both VERY ugly and cheap looking compared to the original Google Chrome laptop that looked very nice and Apple'ish.
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Starting at $350? You can pick up Acer netbooks for less than that with better specs, a camera, and a full, legal OS.
These devices are cutting out the cost of the Windows software license, and presumably (as they are running a lightweight OS) also cutting out storage space/RAM allotment/ GPU. The bottom end devices should be cheaper than bottom end netbooks. |
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Fail
This isn't going to work very well... i wouldn't use it, i NEED a real computer like my Mac. I can't live without iMovie. i think they should have announced tablets also since this is a great tablet idea.
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... and GOOG stock drops just over 7 points! DING DING DING
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People who use iMovie are not the target audience for this product. They are targeting education and enterprise. While more likely to use such a product, it's too little too late. It's almost like Google ripped a page out of the prior decade. Apple has enough money to buy Google, I just don't know why they don't do it.
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It would totally work...if it were cheaper. But for $500 I'd rather get an iPad with limited storage but additional functionality. When you slap on a keyboard, the iPad is clearly superior.
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So what happens if you try to use one of these when you're not connected to the internet? It just sits there waiting for a connection?
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