Asus is reportedly going to release a cheap netbook with a price range of USD 200-250 or about Rp 2 million in June. Interestingly, netbook-sized 10-inch screen is said tobe using Google Chrome the operating system or the Android 3.0.
The news was delivered by the media from Taiwan, Digitimes, citing a source. Netbookconcerned will have a single core Intel Atom processor. The goal is to those who justwant to use basic productivity applications or browsing the web.
Previously, Sundar Pinchai, Vice President of Product Management Google had statedthat Chrome OS-based devices will be marketed half of 2011. Since Asus is a partnerin the adoption of Google Chrome on the device, it is likely that cheaper netbook thanAndroid OS-based Chrome.
Indeed, long enough to make his debut Chrome Google OS. But the partners such asHewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Toshiba and Asus has not launched products based on OS.One characteristic of netbooks Chrome OS is dependent on the data storage online.
This delay is considered detrimental, particularly because of his best-selling led iPadtablet device. However, if the correct price is cheap, it could be a lot of consumers willbe glanced at.

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