Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Google said to release touch-screen laptop this year


Edging into Microsoft's touch screen territory, the Web giant is said to have developed its first touch-capable laptop to run on Chrome's operating system.

Chrome OS already includes a touch-screen keyboard, which means that it shouldn't be too difficult to add a touch-centric interface to the operating system, especially with Google's experience with Android. The company launched two Chromebooks from Acer and Samsung last year. It's unclear which hardware manufacturer Google might have partnered with for the possible upcoming touch screen laptop.
Having touched on a traditional laptop is a growing trend and could be commonplace in the near future -- as it is for any mobile device now. 


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