Monday, November 8, 2010

Google Cr-48-The First Chrome OS Netbook pictures



 Google’s Cr-48 Netbook Looks Gorgeous, Ditches Caps-Lock
Webcam

Touchpad
Google unveils Cr-48, the first Chrome OS laptop

   Google unveils Cr-48, the first Chrome OS laptop. Google’s Cr-48 Chrome OS notebooks are already showing up with early registrants to the Chrome OS pilot program. The matte-black box contains a 12-inch screen with full keyboard and large trackpad, weighs 3.8 pounds and sports a full-sized keyboard. Google Cr-48 will give 8 hours of use on a single charge and Google says it will boot in ten seconds. The device also features world-roaming support with a Gobi 3G chip that will work with Verizon’s netbook in the U.S.
Google Cr-48’s the specs:
  • 12.1-inch screen.
  • Full size keyboard.
  • Intel Pine Trail processor.
  • 100MB of free Verizon data.
  • Oversized clickpad.
  • Qualcomm Gobi 3G chip for Verizon data in the US, your carrier of choice internationally.
  • 8+ hours of active use.
  • 8+ days of standby.
  • Webcam.
  • Flash storage.
  • 802.11n dual-band WiFi. 

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