Maximum PC: Are mainstream users ready to live primarily in the cloud? With all the Chrome OS devices coming out (along with the ones that are already available), this year will be a good litmus test for the platform. Joining the ranks of those offering a desktop solution is HP, the world's second largest PC maker, which plans to launch a Chromebox in the spring. HP's Chromebox will initially debut in the U.S., though the OEM is mum on the price.
Techprezz: HP is upgrading its Chrome OS laptops and there is no better privilege than IFA 2014 to announce it. As rumored, its new HP Chromebook 11 comes with a robust specs inside, thus an Intel Bay Trail processor instead of the Samsung Exynos 5 ARM-based chip used in HP’s previous 11.6″ model.
If you use the word “fanless” in a product description I expect a device that does not use any fans in order to keep components cool. Fanless is not a buzzword you can use in place of “quiet operation” as it has a meaning, specifically: no fans are being used. But HP seems to have overlooked that fact in its new Chromebox.
the chromeboxes are coming!
After chromebook now its the time for chromeboxes!
Asus was the first one to unveil their Chromebox. The product looks very promising. More or less they will have the same specs. Check out here: http://techspy.com/news/145...