FCC passes Sony VAIO VCC111 Chromebook
Are you looking forward to see Chrome OS having a future? You don’t need to wonder any more. As after Acer and Samsung escorted out Chromebooks of their own following I/O 2011, it seem that Sony is planning to escort in one of its own preceding to this year’s gala. The VAIO VCC111 is on its way into the FCC’s database, indicating that there is only a nominal amount of time before this here is the device which is passed for sale on US shelves. Up till now we can tell you that this is the first proof which indicates that Sony is dreaming of involving itself with Google Cloud-centric operating system, along with user guide that is explaining clearly the boot-up procedure for a “Chrome OS,” and the keyboard clearly resembling that seen on the Series 5 from Samsung. Or we can say that the Chrome-ified row of hot keys and an omitted windows key. By the photos it seems that there is a headphone port integrated along with a microphone jack and HDMI socket, SD card reader. Furthermore it is also provided with a pair of USB 2.0 connectors and a wide 11.6 inch display. We are here to gather some more info to the device and we hope that our viewers do not have to wait much as once Best buy’s database picks it up we will definitely make you know about it.
Tags: Chrome, Chrome OS, chromebook, ChromeOs, Google, Laptop, Sony, vaio, vaio chromebook, vaio laptop, VAIO VCC111, VaioChromebook, VaioLaptop, VaioVcc111
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