Acer Plans to Launch a Chrome OS Netbook in Late 2010

Courtesy Mashable!  Wed, 12/02/2009 - 06:44

Can’t wait to try out Google’s Chrome OS on an actual netbook?

You might have to wait until the second half of 2010, as that’s when Acer – the first company that announced the development of a Chrome-based netbook – plans to release theirs.

Digitimes reports that Acer has been developing the netbook since mid-2009.

If you remember, Acer was the first company to launch a dual-boot Android/Windows netbook , which was quickly forgotten,...


 

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