Google Shows off Samsung Chromebox
Posted on 11. May, 2011 by Daniel Cawrey in Chrome OS, News
The Samsung Chromebox is a nettop-style gadget that Google showed off today during their Chrome keynote. This device is coming as a result of talking with some organizations that don’t want their users running wild with Chrome OS notebooks all over the place. Here is what it looks like.
We’re guessing that this comes with an Intel processor, but we don’t know any other specifications right now. What would you use a Chromebox for?







Björn Sveinbjörnsson
16. May, 2011
This looks good.
What I’m waiting for is a monitor with a built-in chrome-board of some kind.
Just plug in a keyboard and a mouse and your are ready to go.
Can you imagine how easy that would be for big corporations.
Best Regards and thanks for a great site.
Daniel Cawrey
16. May, 2011
I think the major benefit is that big companies can bolt it to the floor!
Tangmeister
17. May, 2011
We can threaten to drop the giant thing on top of our head marketing staff
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