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Google Chrome OS hopes to bring netbook sexy back

If someone were to ask you what gadgets you most wanted this Christmas, you’d likely have a smartphone on the list, like as not a tablet or like as not a brand new powerful notebook.

All the netbook prototypes will as well sport Qualcomm’s Gobi 2000 global mobile Internet offering - and Google has even inked a deal with Verizon to provide data connectivity to Chrome-based netbooks.

"Nevertheless, who knows? Tablets are undoubtedly creating a lot of noise, nevertheless a lot of people say they haven’t actually found a rock solid usage scenario for them but and that they don’t satisfy the need of productive computing on the go, being more of an entertainment and media device, so perhaps Google will in point of fact hit the ultra-mobile productivity market with Chrome OS netbooks."

The Chrome OS netbook’s favor is Chrome OS itself

Another thing which works in the Chrome OS netbook’s favor is Chrome OS itself, said Barak, noting that Windows had just been a bit clunky and cumbersome for netbooks, now that those netbooks which had tried to use a lighter based linux OS in the past had failed owing to lack of user familiarity. 



But at the time there’s always the cloud computing issue and the fears people on the whole have about storing most of their data in the ether. 



Thus, reviewing all the pros and cons we have to say the Chrome OS issue all in all presents us with a largely mixed bag of opinions, nevertheless if Google pulls this off, it could truly redefine the mobile computing niche for the straightway few years.

More information: Tgdaily