Google Might be Introducing Chrome Netbook
Google Might be Introducing Chrome Netbook

Google's Chrome operating system might be out any day now, and potential users are eagerly waiting to get their hands on it. But there is another Google launch, rumors of which have started making rounds, and this launch has managed to garner even more anticipation and excitement.

Rumor has it that specs have surfaced for an upcoming Chrome Netbook. Supposedly, the device would sport a 10.1 inch TFT HD-ready multi-touch screen, a 2GB RAM, with integrated WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity supports.

Also, the netbook will reportedly be bundled with a 64GB solid-state drive. Reports are that "tech bloggers have already begun speculating about the netbook's specs".

It has also been rumored that "the netbook . . . will reportedly also come with preinstalled Google apps such as Google Map, Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calender, and Google Search by Voice".

While there are no real sources to back the rumors, nor have there been any confirmation from any reliable source, tech junkies are nonetheless excited.

If released, the netbook, bundled with the Chrome OS of-course, will be priced at around $300.

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