Google, The Future of Chromium OS – Tablet, Netbook, Laptop, Desktop and Display
Posted on February 4, 2010 by by Valeri
Yesteday Google published some images and information on what the New Chrome OS Tablet might look like, today they are showing off not only information on the Chromium OS Tablet but also Netbooks, Laptops, Desktops and Display TVs. Google Chrome

While the primary focus of the upcoming Google Chromium OS is the netbook form factor, this doesn’t mean Google isn’t considering other form factors for the browser-based OS. If you head on over to http://dev.chromium.org/chromium-os/user-experience/form-factors, you’ll find a variety of possible form factors for the Chromium OS – everything from tablets to laptops to desktop systems to large-screen displays. For each form factor, Google outlines the changes to the user interface one might expect with the Chromium OS.
What to expect from Netbooks:
- Full Screen, Compact/Classic/Sidebar UI
- Omnibox may autohide on devices with limited vertical height
- Docking panels
- Tabs and Windows
Tables with 5 to 10 inch screens, one would expect:
- Full screen, touch-enabled UI
- Docking panels
- Tabs only
- High-resolution display
- Visual exploration
Laptops with 15 to 17 inch displays, one would expect:
- Windowed, classical UI
- Overlapping, or tiled window management
- Floating or docking panels
Desktops with 24 to 30 inch displays, one would expect:
- Windows, classical UI
- Overlapping window management
- Floating or docking panels
And finally for large display sized 40 to 60 inches, one would expect:
- Full-screen displays
- Auto-hiding Omnibox
- Docking panels
- Split screen
- Tabs only
Visit Chromium Form Factors Exploration for more information on the future Google Chromium OS.
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