In December 2010, Google introduced the concept Chromebook - scaled-down laptops especially designed for internet and web surfing. For the purpose of developing the Linux-based operating system, the Chrome OS with a close link to the Google web services like Gmail, Docs, Drive and Maps.

Since then, Samsung and Acer introduced a handful of computers with Chrome OS, however, not been any major sales successes. Now, reports the China Times that Google plans to take matters into their own hands and stand for the development of at least one new Chromebook-based computer model. This will then be sold under its own brand - not unlike surfing plates and mobile phones in the Nexus series.
According to the data Google is working with PC manufacturer Compal, which is expected to begin deliveries of the first samples during the current month. It suggests that Google's Chromebook could be launched before the end of the year, possibly in a few select markets during the peak season around Christmas and New Year.
The new laptop would also mean that Google confront Apple in another product category. Previously, Google has collaborated with include Asus, Samsung and LG and introduced mobile phones and tablets in the (partially) own brand.
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