Google has teamed up with HP to deliver the latest Chromebook, this one
sporting an 11″ IPS display of 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, an Exynos
5250 (Exynos 5 Dual) with two Cortex-A15 cores inside and, naturally,
Chrome OS. The notebook weighs only 1.04 kg (2.3 pounds).
The little portable computer sports two main colors – black and white
– and comes with a variety of accents, emulating Google’s look – green,
blue, red and yellow. The device sports a full-sized chicklet keyboard
with speakers around it and no moving parts like a fan or hard drive so
the device will be very quiet and, hopefully, not too hot. The device
will be available in the US starting today at Google Play, Amazon and
BestBuy for $279 in Wi-Fi-only flavor. There is going to be an LTE
version soon, but no exact date or pricing have been provided.
The rest of the specs are a 16 gig SSD along with 100 GB of Google
Drive cloud storage for two years and a 60 day trial of Google Play
Music All Access (and an additional 12 free GoGo passes). There’s a VGA
webcam, 2 GB of RAM, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and a battery lasting
around 6 hours according to Google.
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