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wraggster
October 1st, 2009, 12:43
We've heard vague allusions to Chrome OS hitting devices in the near future, but with Google's official stance that it won't be ready until sometime late next year, well, we were a little skeptical. Now we're hearing reports that Chinese netbook manufacturers are doing everything they can to get little Chrome lappies out onto the Asian markets by sometime next month, and we're still skeptical -- but intrigued. These devices from a company called Lemote run a MIPS-based CPU called the Loongson, which currently powers a custom flavor of Linux named, get this, Loonux. That OS has been receiving criticism for things other than its title, so it's not surprising that the company is interested in trying something new, apparently even if that new thing is still half-baked and rather doughy in the middle. That these devices currently sell for under $200 is even more intriguing, but even if they do indeed get a bit of shine next month don't expect to find one locally -- at least not for that price.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/01/chrome-os-coming-to-netbooks-as-early-as-next-month/

ICE
October 1st, 2009, 17:46
That seems way to fast unless they've been working on this for a good amount of time prior to announcing it. While thats not out of the question it seems odd. Either way Chrome OS will have to do something pretty great to take the place of Windows 7 on my Toshiba NB205 :D