Thursday, January 31, 2013

HP Leaks Plans For Its First Google-Powered Chromebook

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HP will be launching its first Chromebook in February, according to a leaked document found on the HP website.

Chromebooks are Google's name for laptops that run its stripped-down, Web-friendly Chrome operating system.

The document is no longer on the site but it revealed pretty detailed plans and specs for a device called the HP Pavilion Chromebook.

It will have a 1.1GHz Celeron processor, 2GB of RAM, a 16GB solid-state drive, and a 14-inch, 1366x768 display, reports Nathan Ingraham on The Verge.

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