LG is set to join Google’s Chrome OS initiative at the upcoming CES in Las Vegas. At that time, the Korean company will unveil the 21.5-inch Chromebase, an all-in-one computer packaged in a “chic, space-saving design.”
Specs wise, this computer rocks Intel Celeron chip, IPS full HD screen, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and a built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam. When it comes to included ports, users will find HDMI-in, 3 USB 2.0 + 1 USB 3.0, and Ethernet port. Also included in the package are keyboard, mouse and cable organizer.
When it comes to preloaded software, aside from a standard set of Google’s apps, users can also get more apps from the Chrome Web Store, which features tens of thousands of web apps.
Price was not unveiled but we would be surprised if LG’s Chromebase ends up costing more than $200-$300.
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