The Google Cr-48 Chrome OS Notebook Is All About the Web

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Blake Robinson
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The Google Cr-48 Chrome OS Notebook Is All About the Web
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The Cr-48 Chrome Notebook will be the first official device featuring Chrome OS. Although it's only being released in a pilot program to beta testers, it's very much an emissary to consumers (Google's hopeful allies in the fight). Those of you interested in enlisting can sign up to test the device, but we're guessing selection will be — well — selective.

Not much is known about the hardware driving Google's new machine, but here is what we do know:

12-inch LCD display

Built-in Wi-Fi and 3G (service provided by Verizon Wireless)

Full-sized keyboard with no caps-lock or function keys

Oversized clickable touchpad

Weighs in at 3.8 pounds

Solid state hard drive -- capacity unknown

Eight hours of active usage with a week of standby power

The Cr-48 Chrome Notebook might not be the most powerful computing device, but that's not the point. The device is intended for consumption, not raw processing power. Whether it performs as a consumption device remains to be seen, but if Google gets this right, Chrome OS notebooks could put a serious hurt on devices like the MacBook Air.

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