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04
2011

The Google tablet and multi-touch Nexus One: The Bottom Line

Google showed off its Chrome OS on a tablet in a concept video and also upgraded its Nexus One with multi-touch. What do these moves really mean for Google? We talk to Kevin Harter and Jonathan Strickland to figure it out on the Bottom Line Guests: Kevin Harter , Backslash Technologies Jonathan Strickland , HowStuffWorks.com Show Notes: 0:21 — Google Chrome OS on a tablet concepts, The Chromium Projects 1:40 — Nexus One updated with multi-touch, Engadget Distributed by Tubemogul.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The new Samsung Chromebook Series 5 – Born for the web! Experience Google Chrome on a machine built for the internet! Surf the web, create documents and stream music and video with the new Chromebook Series 5! Specs: – Weighing 1,48 kg, the ultra compact design provides maximum portability – just 19,9 mm thin which ist less than the height of a penn or € 1 coin – The anti-reflective 12,1″ LED display has no mirror effect an produces sharp images with 300nit brightness, up to 40% brighter than standard laptops – USB 2.0, USIM Card Slot, Multi Memory Card Slot, DC in, VGA Dongle, Headphone Out, Island Keyboard, – Make the most of the web by using a keyboard that`s designed for it – Large Touchpad: full-size layout doesn`t cramp your fingers and ist easier to use – up to 8,5 HOURS Battery Life
Video Rating: 4 / 5

6 Responses to “The Google tablet and multi-touch Nexus One: The Bottom Line”

  1. Great video. It was short and straight to the point and the advertising felt non intrusive…

  2. where’s Randall?

  3. 201 people watched this video using a chromebook! ;D

  4. Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie! ;( The thing rules ;)

  5. I don’t think that this thing should be priced at $500

  6. pretty sweeet cant wait to get one

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