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This isn't a product for you, but will appeal to MANY individuals that could care less about OS maintenance. |
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Apparently the web-store has gone live!
http://lifehacker.com/5708557/chrome-web-store-is-live It looks really, really good. https://chrome.google.com/webstore Expect more web stores to open up soon. This is a fantastic idea. |
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Here's the official test notebook for Chrome OS.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget....r-48-top-1.jpg http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/07/g...ome-os-laptop/ Features that I like? 8+ hour battery, 8 day standby, WiFi + 3G, 12.1" screen. Yes please! |
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Capt'n Corrupt,
riight. How much is the most important question here. |
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And, uh, any word on what CPU this thing is running? I find those numbers hard to believe if it's Intel. |
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There are many intel based systems that eek out that type of battery life. Take the Macbook Air (C2D) for example, the UL30Vt or some netbooks. The OS is likely tuned very well for battery life. |
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Hahaha.. Look at the tags for this thread. I knew that this computing concept wouldn't be popular around these parts. I think I may be in the wrong place.
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Chrome OS is an appliance and like many appliances, it's not intended to be opened, just used. The tradeoff you generally make for simplicity is control.
Sure you can buy wire and transformers, acquire cinderblocks and metal grating and make a stove that you have 100% control over. But most people don't do that, they use a pre-packaged unit built by Samsung or Maytag that does its job well with little headache. This is no different and will revolutionize the way that computers are used. |
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