When Google announced the OS, all they had to demonstrate
the truest form of Chrome OS on was their CR-48 reference prototype, which was
never intended for sale. It was attractively minimal, but didn’t pack much of a
punch when it came to its guts. Acer and Samsung have stepped in to solve this
problem.
When asked about Google’s future plans for Chrome OS beyond the notebook, Google SVP of Chrome Sundar Pichai said that Chrome OS is “agnostic” to the hardware it runs on. In other words, Chrome OS can easily be ported to tablets, desktops and other Internet-connected devices.
