Google Chromebook developed by Samsung apparently is not the only consumers who visited this month. One of Australia's leading electronics manufacturer known for Kogan, reportedly also has been quietly preparing for the release of the fleet Chromebook products for mobile devices soon enliven the market recently.
Chromebook existence itself is basically a lot of parties calling it a netbook that uses cloud-based OS. Thus, the device requires only minimal storage and enough to accommodate the OS itself alone.
Samsung is one company that was eager to immediately roll out the device, which was originally to be released officially on June 15. On the other hand, Do not want to miss, Kogan Technologies also apparently helped develop this Chromebook. And even the news circulated, Kogan will release this Chromebook in time much faster than what was previously thought. More specifically, the marketing seems to be commenced on June 7, 2011, and for those interested can order it here, with a per unit priced 349 AUD (about 372 USD or 3.2 million dollars).
Agora branded netbook features supported by the CPU (central processing unit) class Intel Celeron ULV (ultra low-voltage) with a clock speed of 1.3 GHz. Plus, to support optimum device performance, in addition Chromebook Kogan reportedly backed RAM (Random Access Memory) capacity of 1GB, also dibesut with terintegrasiuntuk GS40 graphics card gives a nice view on a backlit screen and 12.1-inch HD 1366 × 768 resolution pixel.
Meanwhile, the connectivity and I / O is also provided by a 1.3 megapixel webcam, card reader 3-in-1, Bluetooth, WiFi, LAN, three USB 2.0 ports and HDMI. As for giving access quickly and smoothly without significant obstacles, Kegan Chromebook is also equipped with 30GB SSD storage media and support the 4-cell battery capable of providing security operation up to 3.5 hours duration.
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