Sunday, January 23, 2011

Google Chrome OS netbook review

 Google Chrome OS netbook review

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Google Chrome NetBook
We’ve had a play with Google’s Chrome OS running on an Intel Atom-powered netbook here at CES.
Of course, we’re no strangers to Chrome OS here on TechRadar, having seen some features demonstrated previously and having installed a very early version of the OS.
But this is the first time we’ve been able to play with a near-ready (or perhaps even ready) build on a netbook.
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Google Chrome NetBook

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Google Chrome NetBook

Touring the Intel booth, this netbook was plumped in between the Jolicloud netbook and other Atom-based devices, including some kit running MeeGo.
Indeed, Intel has quite a lot of Googleness on its booth this year – there are also several Google TV boxes.
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Google Chrome NetBook

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Google Chrome NetBook

Google’s new OS is certainly basic and, as our Intel representative told us, it “takes you a while” to get used to the fact you have no standard desktop – you simply have a browser.
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Google Chrome NetBook

How useful Chrome OS is in practice remains to be seen – it’s so reliant on connectivity. Don’t know about you, but keeping a constant connection on mobile broadband in the UK can be difficult if you’re moving around. And without connectivity, Chrome OS isn’t that useful. While the offline features in Gmail should keep you going, we think Chrome OS will only be OK in this regard if proper offline support for Google Docs is reintroduced – Google axed offline access as it moved away from Google Gears.
At the same time as announcing the Chrome Web Store in December, Google said it was “expecting to deliver” offline Google Docs support “early in 2011. For those who used [sic] offline, we are bringing back the much improved feature by taking advantage of advancements in modern browser technology like HTML5.”
The Chrome Web Store is, of course, also very much part of Google’s strategy for Chrome OS.
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Google Chrome NetBook

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Rumors of a Chrome OS netbook first cropped up last December, but it seems as though the wait might be over soon: according to Engadget, Google's going to make the laptop official Dec. 7th. Though maybe not easy to get.

There aren't many details available for now, and it does seem a little odd that there's been no media event scheduled yet. But even that makes a little more sense given the rumored scope of the rollout: supposedly only 65,000 units will be made available on a friends and family basis. In other words: they're not ready to sell it yet, and hyping a new product too early could create some confusion around the holiday shopping season.
What can we expect from a Chrome netbook, other than a cloud-based operating system and web apps aplenty? Previously rumored hardware specs have been all over the place, but recent reports have indicated that it'll house the same Atom processor found in most netbooks these days. Hopefully we won't have to wait long to see what else is in store.