Samsung and Acer to intro Google ‘Chromebooks’ on June 15th

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During the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco today, Google discussed the future of its “Chrome OS” platform, as well as some future products that will soon hit the market. Google has improved the performance of Adobe Flash playback within the browser, and the OS will now recognize I/O devices β€” such as cameras β€” when they’re plugged into the computer. Other new features include Google Music integration, a new photo manager that allows you to send directly to Picasa, and an option to upload files directly to Box.net. Google’s bread and butter, Gmail, Calendar, and Docs are all now accessible while offline. Hackers will also appreciate a new built-in jailbreaking feature. Samsung and Acer will both introduce “Chromebooks” on June 15th for $429 and $399, respectively. Samsung will also sell a 3G version of its Chromebook for $499. Those prices sound a bit high to us considering that you can get a full-fledged Windows 7 netbook for that price, but we’ll see if the market agrees.

10 Comments
  • http://twitter.com/hawaiiinsomniac hawaiiinsomniac

    I really want one, but there’s only a 16GB Flash drive. -__-

    • http://www.twitter.com/wixostrix WixosTrix

      They are meant for cloud consumption. On board storage is not a big concern for the type of product.

      • http://twitter.com/hawaiiinsomniac hawaiiinsomniac

        i’m still confused… lol so you don’t store anything on the HD? what if you don’t have internet, you can’t access your stuff?

      • http://www.twitter.com/wixostrix WixosTrix

        You can and this like docs, gmail, and calanedar, apps, etc can be cached to the storage for offline use, but it basically 100% a browser. Ideally, you will not be storing information on the devices itself. It’s meant to be an always connected device.

  • http://twitter.com/hawaiiinsomniac hawaiiinsomniac

    Ohhhh… Thanks
    @wixostrix:disqus sorry couldn’t respond anymore. I think I’m gonna have to pass on Chrome OS, unless they build some awesome WiFi networks throughout Central America.

    • http://www.twitter.com/wixostrix WixosTrix

      Yeah, I’m wanna see how Windows 8 pans out which should give us the best of both worlds :)

  • Eludium Q36

    Great, we now have a 2005-ish netbook to go with the 2005-ish Sprint Echo
    sandwich phone. Since when did it become vogue to design for the
    past
    ?!

  • Anonymous

    They should be more like $299. Why get this when you can get a tablet that does the same thing (with added wireless keyboard)?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_ZX7I3VN423YBFEWTEQOQ5JR5ME Retro

    I would never put my eggs in Google’s basket cause eventually they’re going to get squeezed.

  • Anonymous

    Acer? No thanks. Lousy Quality Control. Samsung, maybe, though their history of abandonware is troubling.

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