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This, imo, is a great idea and I hope they execute it well. It perfectly suits the needs of the majority of computer users.

 

Pros:

1)Bootup speed

2)Lasting speed from files being stored online vice on HD

3)Browsing speed from using Chrome browser

4)Accessibility from being able to access information via other machines

5)Sandboxed applications

6)Verified boot

7)Minimal security risk if device is stolen

8)No loss of information if device is lost

 

Cons:

1)Subject to loss of information upon server destruction(could be sidestepped by thumb drives)

2)Security risk if password is stolen(same with your computer....assuming you password protect it)

3)Restriction to web-based apps

 

All in all, I think it's a pretty good idea. I can't wait to get mine(assuming my application is accepted).

 

Apply for testing here:

http://www.google.com/chromeos/

 

 

CR-48 Specs:

 

Display

Screen size: 12.1 inches

Screen resolution: 1280 x 800Aspect ratio: 16:10

Screen type: LCD (Active, Color, Backlit, CCFL)

Screen surface: Matte / anti-glare

 

Processor

Processor make: Intel

CPU family: Atom

CPU model: N455

Processor speed: 1.66 GHz

Number of cores: Single-core

Hyperthreading: Yes

Cache size: 32 KB L1 cache

512 KB L2 cache

 

Networking

WiFi: 802.11 a, b, g, n

WiFi encryption: WEP, WPA, WPA2

Mobile broadband (3G): CDMA-based

 

Memory and storage (basic)

System RAM: 2 GB

Hard drive(s): 16 GB (total)

SSD / integrated

 

Battery

Maximum battery life: Up to 8 hours

Battery type: Li-ion (63 Wh capacity)

Battery access: Removable

 

Input

Keyboard: 74 keys

Pointing device: Trackpad (Multi-touch)

 

Connections

USB: 2.0 (1 ports)

Bluetooth: 2.1 + EDR

 

Size and weight

Dimensions:

0.9 inches (h)

11.8 inches (w)

8.6 inches (d)

Weight: 3.8 pounds

Edited by ydoaPs

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