(Credit: Hewlett-Packard)
It seems Hewlett-Packard plans to follow Samsung, Acer, and Lenovo into the Chromebook market.
The company published a spec sheet for the Pavilion Chromebook 14-c010us that reveals a 4-pound model with a 1.1GHz Intel Celeron 847 processor, 16GB SSD, 14-inch LED-backlit display with 1,366x768 resolution, a Webcam, and three USB 2.0 ports.
It appears the device will ship in the coming weeks. The spec sheet, spotted by The Verge, lists an advertising embargo date of February 17.
- "The HP Pavilion Chromebook gives you fast and easy access to the things you love and depend on, from a world of Google apps and services to your photos and social networks. And since it's the first Chromebook with a 14-inch diagonal design, you get full-size comfort without giving up full-on mobility," the sheet said.
With the rise of smartphones and tablets, Microsoft doesn't hold the power it once did over the PC market. HP's willingness to sell a Chromebook reflects the
HP has clearly been reading Google's sales pitch for Chrome OS. "Chromebooks are effortlessly simple right out of the box," the sheet said. "And with automatic updates to your apps and the Google Chrome OS, your software and security is kept up to date without you having to lift a finger."An SSD of only 16GB may sound small, but part of the promise of Chromebooks is that a lot of data, like music libraries and photos, can be stored on the cloud.HP declined to comment for this story.
by Stephen Shankland via CNET
Spec sheet shows HP entering Chromebook market
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