Samsung is working on a 10-inch Chrome OS netbook

Posted in Samsung by Conner Flynn on February 14th, 2010

We don’t have any pics or even a release date, but Samsung’s Phil Newton has confirmed that the company will be releasing a Chrome OS netbook later this year, according to a report by Channel News in Australia. The laptop will be similar to the N210(pictured) and feature a 10.1-inch screen, 3G, WiFi, 2GB of RAM, 64GB of flash storage and a 12 hour battery life.

Rumor is that it will also run a 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor. The netbook is supposed to be introduced later this year.

Hopefully more info will appear soon.

[Engadget]

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4 Comments to “Samsung is working on a 10-inch Chrome OS netbook”
  1. Crazy Blue Swan Says:

    There is no linux driver for the Clear Wimax USB. Only Windows.

    How am I supposed to use this netbook with my provider Clear Wimax?

    Is Google going to build drivers for Wimax/USB modems from Motorola?

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