Samsung Chromebox Unboxing Hands-on Video | AndroidTapp. Announced at Day Two of Google I/O 2012 was the new Chromebox. Rather than a notebook computer running Google's Chrome OS, this guy is a small flat box with six USB ports, two HDMI ports, 4 gigs of RAM and 16 Gigs of storage, and a fast core I5 chip. It will support Bluetooth or USB keyboards and mouse, and any monitor with HDMI or Digital In ports. It is plug and play easy, and boots in no time. It runs everything inside the Chrome browser, and is an appliance before it is a computer. Google gave one of these to each attendee, and they look pretty cool. At $329, however, I don't see them supplanting notebooks or tablets anytime soon. But, as Google Docs and other cloud services become more ubiquitous, you will see more of them in the enterprise.
Yeah, but that was one of the most useless tech videos I have ever seen. It has ports. Great.
Posted by: Chuck Newton | July 01, 2012 at 01:30 PM