Acer Chrome OS Netbook specs revealed

by Joshua on August 24, 2010


For a while now, Acer has been creating a netbook that is set to work on Google’s Chrome OS. Acer, on its part, has been very quiet about its new subject, but thanks to a recent leak we were able to know a little about the details. The leak comes after a staff on Acer’s side has been reporting on an unnamed netbook. The device is going through several tests notably the Linux and Google Chrome as bug reports were submitted based on these tests.

Aside from that, we were able to fish a few details regarding the unnamed Acer netbook itself. Here goes; it works on a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N455 CPU; it comes with a 1GB of memory and 8GB SanDisk pSSD (solid state disk). It has a feature that is quite common on other netbooks: an ambient light sensor. It also features WiFi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity as its connection options. No word yet on the pricing or release date, but experts say it won’t be long. Stay tuned for more updates on this Acer Google Chrome netbook.

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