Google launches latest version of the Chromebook

Thursday, May 31st, 2012 7:50:46 by

Chromebook, Google’s new laptop, was a big failure when they offered it in June 2011. However, they have apparently come up with a new model which was presented at the United States on Tuesday.

The new Chromebook is faster (lights in 7 seconds instead of ten from above), is lighter than the available machine, meaning that you can work on something, even with or without the Internet connection.

For all this, the user have to buy a computer Chromebook, the user must have a Google account (Gmail, for example) because it will not work without an account.

Google have insisted on the advantages of this laptop by telling that the owners will not have to worry about buying antivirus or cumbersome (increasingly less) updates of software, all
they need to use the Chrome browser.

The same lack of accessories adds a virtue: its simplicity, while considering its safety, since everything is in the cloud, all accessible with the Chrome browser and without it nothing seems possible at all.

It is also true that, unlike tablets, Chromebook has physical keyboard, and you can add a mouse. It is more comfortable, but the reliance on the Internet is too strong.

Clearly, Google wants to enter the world of computers (including the new in the Chromebox, $ 330, an egalitarian box to Mac Mini to fit any monitor), but if you think in an ideal world in which people are always connected
to the Internet.

Google went on to insist that though their laptop is as heavy as a tablet, even more expensive (the iPad 2 is cheaper), slower (but download pages 2.5 times faster than the previous model ), it has a battery that lasts seven
hours.

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