Recently two foreign media on Google shortly before the release of the Chromebook almost contradictory reports are brought to our attention, one is that Chromebook sales, suggest that Google to abandon the development and marketing of Chrome OS; another says, Chromebook notebook computer geeks, and taking Acer Chromebook as an example to illustrate the best-selling. Why the same product appeared to be quite different conclusion?
As everyone knows, Tani Kago released their latest Chrome OS system by Chromebook Pixel, this call is the latest Chrome OS, is because before Google Chrome OS is not supported on touch control function, and in some years ago have been introduced, but does not form a climate, this was the return filed and triggered the concern, because it is Google himself, issued to its own brand; the second is its first support touch function, it's Surface tablet computer Microsoft independent brand, Google wants to personally, to the outside world, it is important that partners to prove their value of Chrome OS. So Chromebook should be no doubt refers to Google personally launched based on the Chrome OS notebook. If so, what Acer Chromebook?
Before Google officially released their Chromebook Pixel, reports that the traditional PC manufacturer, HP, Acer, Samsung announced a Google Chrome OS notebook based on. But since Google your Chromebook Pixel is the first product on the market to support the touch function based on the Chrome OS notebook, we can conclude that these manufacturers to use should be without touch function Chrome OS, which also determine the partner to launch the Chromebook price is far less than the $1300 price is close to the Google Chromebook. Released statistics on foreign media reports in the Acer Chromebook (the correct term should be the Google Chrome OS system based on the notebook) sales statistics from last year calculation can conclude, Acer shipping Chromebook should be early Chrome OS, more should not be with a touch function, this from its low price (average at around $240) has been confirmed.
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