Aug 21 2010, 9:35am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Google Chrome OS is rumored to power a HTC Tablet to be released this November. Nothing is official yet, but the rumors say that the HTC Google Chrome OS Tablet will feature Tegra 2 chip, 2GB of RAM, a 1280x720 multitouch display, GPS, a 32GB SSD, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G and GPS. It could challenge the Apple iPad, but we do not even know yet how the user interface will look like.
PCWorld tries to draw some clues from the latest Chrome 6 Beta browser release to shed some light on the Google Chrome OS Tablet user interface. Multi-touch, HTML5 geolocation, preference syncing and notifications are seen as features that will be available on a Chrome OS Tablet. Since the webOS Tablet is not coming in 2010, the Google Chrome OS Tablet is the dark horse among the iPad challengers. From the Android and the few Windows 7 (maybe just one from HP) Tablets we know what we can expect.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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