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Acer Chrome OS Devices Said to Appear in About 2 Weeks
May 14, 2010, 8:18 amWhile reports of an upcoming tablet from Verizon to run software from Google, which would presumably compete with Apple's iPad have captured much of the industry's attention, it has not been revealed whether the device will run Android or Chrome OS, but Android seems the more likely fit. However, Chrome OS systems are on the way, and we may see some as early as within the next couple weeks.
According to VentureBeat who has "learned from multiple sources," Acer will launch Chrome OS devices at the Computex Taipei show in June. Unfortunately, that appears to be the extent of what has been learned about these devices. We don't know if they're tablets or netbooks or what, but most likely netbooks, as that has been what Google generally associated Chrome OS with from the beginning. Though there has certainly been speculation about touch technology in Chrome OS.
Here's how Chrome OS is designed to work:
According to MG Siegler, who dug through some Chrome OS developer notes, any devices shown at the Computex Taipei show are unlikely to include a complete version of Chrome OS, and that while Google claims development is on schedule, devices aren't supposed to be ready until the second half of the year.
We'll be covering Google I/O next week, and we expect to see some news on both the Android and Chrome OS fronts.




