As noted, Samsung's Series 5 Chromebook and Acer's device simply called Chromebook will be pretty much similar to netbooks that are currently roaming the market. The devices will be powered by a dual-core N570 Atom CPU paired up with a 16GB SSD. On the good side, Google is promising an impressive eight second boot time with these specs.
For starters, Samsung will be rolling out its Series 5 Chromebook, a 12.1-inch 1280x800 device that will have a full-sized keyboard, large trackpad, WiFi with optional 3G version, two USB 2.0 ports, 1MP webcam, and a battery that should keep it running for up to 8.5 hours. Acer's Chromebook is a bit smaller as it has a 11.6-inch 1366x768 screen while the battery here is enough for up to 6 hours. Acer's Chromebook is pretty much identical to the Samsung, except for the fact that it has an HDMI output rather than the mini-VGA port on Samsung device. The Acer is a bit lighter too as it weighs around 1.34kg oposite to 1.48kg for Samsung.
Both devices should be available at Amazon and Best Buy stores in the US of A and Amazon and Pixmania stores around Europe as of June 15th. The WiFi only Samsung Series 5 Chromebook should set you back for US $429, while the 3G one will cost US $499. The Acer's Chromebook is a bit cheaper as it should start at US $349.
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