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Back when a Google-branded Chrome OS netbook was tipped for late 2010,
Office Enterprise 2007 Key, we were still in the dark with regards to possible specifications for that web-centric ultraportable. Now IBTimes is claiming to get the official spec sheet,
Office Pro Plus 2010 Key, and as speculated there’s both an ARM-based CPU and NVIDIA’s Tegra chipset among the components. There’s also a 10.1-inch display with multitouch-capable touchscreen mentioned, able to display HD – likely 720p – video,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, together with a 64GB SSD and 2GB of RAM.
Connectivity is believed to include WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G, together with ethernet, audio in/out and a multiformat memory card reader, and there’s a webcam too.
A sub-$300 price tag is tipped,
Office 2007, thanks to both Google and carrier subsidies, and the search giant are expected to preload their usual batch of applications including Google Maps,
Genuine Windows 7, Google Voice and Google Docs. The only unusual element is the relatively large amount of local storage; Google have previously said that cloud storage will be primarily used.
[via Gizmodo]