Google Chromebook Release 12.85 Inches Touch Screen
CALIFORNIA - The search engine company, Google, is rumored to be launching its latest notebook from the end of the year. Named Chromebook, portable computer devices to feature a touch screen display has a size of 12.85 inches.
Reported by BGR, Tuesday (27/11/2012), Google has released Smartphone’s and tablets under its own name. Companies from Mountain View, United States are also developing a notebook with brand creation, the Chromebook computers.
Through word of the China Times, informs that Google plans to launch Chromebook 12.85 inches with touch screen capabilities by the end of this year. Unlike the Nexus Smartphone and Nexus tablet 4 or 7, Google reportedly not cooperating OEM (original equipment manufacturer) leading to manufacture such new Chromebook.
China Times reported, the company founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin is more inclined to hire based Compal Electronics in Taiwan as the OEM part. As for the touch panel suppliers, Google partnered with Wintek.
Chromebook is a computer that runs on Google's Chrome operating system. Chromebook is known as a device that has an affordable price and time of startup (boot) prompt. Chromebook aggressively marketed to the United States.
Reported by BGR, Tuesday (27/11/2012), Google has released Smartphone’s and tablets under its own name. Companies from Mountain View, United States are also developing a notebook with brand creation, the Chromebook computers.
Through word of the China Times, informs that Google plans to launch Chromebook 12.85 inches with touch screen capabilities by the end of this year. Unlike the Nexus Smartphone and Nexus tablet 4 or 7, Google reportedly not cooperating OEM (original equipment manufacturer) leading to manufacture such new Chromebook.
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Chromebook is a computer that runs on Google's Chrome operating system. Chromebook is known as a device that has an affordable price and time of startup (boot) prompt. Chromebook aggressively marketed to the United States.

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