If Google made a Chromebook, how would you
imagine it to be? Well, somoene has done the imagination for us and
rumours suggest it will sport a Retina Display and a full touch-enabled
screen.
There is a
rumour floating around the internet that Google may be cooking up its
own version of the Chromebook. Just last week, Hewlett Packard announced
that it will be releasing its Chromebook, but it looks like the Google
version will be different based on some spec sheets.
According to Google Developer, there will be a "lightbar scheme" in the rumoured Chromebook,
a scheme that does not exist in any of the current versions of the
Chromebook. A mysterious video surfaced online a few days ago which
points to Google's own Chromebook bing dubbed "Chromebook Pixel" hinting
that Google may be taking a jab at Apple's Retina Display capable
machines. But it’s not the eye-popping resolution that will be the
clincher, rather the fact that the video teases the screen to be a
touchscreen.
One must wonder what sort of power the
Chromebook from Google will pack in order to provide juice to this
gorgeous touch-enabled display. Other than the crunchy display, there is
no word in any leaks about the specs the Chromebook from Google might
sport, but just as with the Nexus phones, we can expect this device to
also set a benchmark for the other companies making Chromebooks.
As of now, there is no official word
from Google on any such private undertakings, but we wouldn't put it
past the MountainView company. Google I/O set for May 15, we would love for Google to announce a "premium" Chromebook.
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