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HP Widens Chromebook Niche a Bit with New Entry
HP Widens Chromebook Niche a Bit with New Entry

By Barry Levine
February 4, 2013 11:28AM

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A question is whether Chromebooks will have appeal beyond narrow niches, and, if so, if their sales could hurt Windows 8 computers. HP Executive Vice President Todd Bradley has told news media that his company found sales of Windows 8 machines to be disappointing. Acer President Jim Wong has also described Windows 8 as "still not successful."
 

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The Chromebook bandwagon gained another rider Monday with Hewlett-Packard Relevant Products/Services's announcement of its first model in that form factor. The news comes following a report last week by Acer that Chromebooks were accounting for 5 percent to 10 percent of their laptops sold in the U.S. since their models were released in November.

The HP Relevant Products/Services Pavilion 14 Chromebook, which has been rumored for weeks, features a 14-inch 1366x768 screen. The company said its diagonal measurement is about two inches wider than any other Chromebook on the market.

The Chrome OS from Google relies entirely on cloud Relevant Products/Services-based apps Relevant Products/Services and files, and the HP model includes Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive, access to the Chrome Web Store and, for multi-person video chatting, Google+ Hangouts.

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The new, 4-pound model has a 1.1-GHz Intel Celeron processor, Intel high-definition graphics, 4 GB memory Relevant Products/Services, a TrueVision HD Webcam, and a 16-GB solid-state drive which assists with fast start-ups. Ports include HDMI, 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi Relevant Products/Services, USB 2.0, Ethernet, a combination headphone/microphone jack and a media card reader. The Chromebook also comes with 100 GB of free storage on Google Drive for two years. Battery life is a relatively short 4.25 hours, and the starting price is $330.

Kevin Frost, vice president and general manager for Consumer PCs at HP, said in a statement that the Chrome OS "is showing great appeal to a growing customer Relevant Products/Services base."

Large organizations could find Chromebooks appealing because, as a cloud-based computer, IT departments can centrally manage in the cloud updating and backups, and can more readily maintain security. Additionally, any individual device Relevant Products/Services could be used by any employee, who simply logs in on any machine to get individual files and a personalized desktop.

Chromebooks are also being sold by Samsung, Lenovo and Acer. The entry of HP, the largest computer maker in the world, adds more credibility to this cloud-based approach.

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An emerging question is whether Chromebooks will have appeal beyond narrow niches, and, if so, if their sales could hurt Windows 8 computers. HP Executive Vice President Todd Bradley told news media last month that his company found sales of Windows 8 machines to be disappointing. Acer President Jim Wong has also described Windows 8 as "still not successful." (continued...)

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