Acer launched netbooks using Chrome OS
Taiwan-based computer maker Acer will unveil netbooks running Google's Chrome OS operating system at Computex starting from June 1 on the island.
Taiwan-based computer maker Acer will unveil netbooks running Google's Chrome OS operating system at Computex from June 1 on the island .
Acer will be the first computer manufacturer to launch a netbook
Chrome OS to market. ( Source: Internet )
It is expected that netbooks running the Android mobile operating system of the Internet search giant will also appear in the near future.
However, it is likely that Google will boost the use of Android for tablets (of course, smartphones), and see Chrome as their browser of choice for netbooks and smartbooks.
Chrome OS was announced late last year, but this will be the first specific information about devices running this operating system.
However, it is still unclear when those devices will hit the market, especially in the US.
In addition, the event will be the first opportunity for Googel to fully introduce Chrome OS, their first desktop operating system.
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