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Chromium Demo Video temporarily offline, check my other CES videos for now

Posted by – January 9, 2010View Comments

This video about the cheap Chromium OS Tablet revolution was a bit too good (smooth Chromium on ARM Powered device!!), so I have been asked to remove it for now and edit some parts out and upload a new video.

I hope to get an edited version of it back online at some point. Or perhaps they will agree to let me film new video about it soon.

This page got some coverage at:
http://slashdot.org/story/10/01/10/1649202/199-Freescale-Tablet-Design-Runs-Chromium-OS
http://www.liliputing.com/2010/01/freescale-tablet-running-chromium-os-video.html

Please, while waiting for the video to come back online, do check a selection of my other cool CES coverage videos:

Marvell Armada 610 powers Android Tablet reference design

Quanta ARM Powered Android laptop

Freescale at CES 2010

First Look at the iRex 800SG e-ink e-reader

Freescale powered e-ink e-readers

MSI Tegra2 10.1″ Android Tablet

HP Android Laptop

Boxee Box at CES 2010

Charbax tests Pixel Qi at CES 2010

Notion Ink Pixel Qi tablet with Nvidia Tegra2 processor

Nvidia Tegra2 ARM Cortex A9 at CES 2010

Chumby powers the Sony Dash (interview with Chumby)

Please also do check out all those other videos and blog about those if you like them thanks.

Subscribe to my RSS feed thanks, I still have 15-20 CES videos that I am trying to upload (Luxor Las Vegas Hotel Ethernet upload speed is slow and capped at 512kbit/s)

  • You can buy an Archos 5 Internet Tablet with 8G of flash storage for $250 from Archos. It’s also available with 16GB or 32GB of flash storage, or a 160GB of 500GB hard drive
  • Fernando
    Hey, you've got some cool videos there! hope to see the chrome tablet soon.
  • Impressive!
  • Carbunicle
    Jesus on a flaming unicorn, I am not going to watch SEVENTEEN minutes of mumbling to get a nugget of info about ANYTHING. Would it kill someone to write it down and post photos?
  • Dave
    This is a very interesting piece of technology. I think for mobile web browsing, it'd be excellent, a nice netbook replacement for convenience and a new slick interface.

    However, the non-portable possibilities have me even more excited than replacing my HP Mini netbook. Take some of these tablets, with a home content/media server/NAS (or a desktop operating as such.) You could easily put one of these in every room, and you'd have access to everything easily. You could integrate your average 3-bedroom house in the $1k-1.5k pricetag, and have the interface be really convenient.

    I'll want to get my hands on one personally, to see how it runs, and to see what options are available for accessing streaming or network storage media. But I'm really excited to see the possibilities of an inexpensive, easily-accessible whole-house network.
  • ttt
    it looks nice and the price is even better. I wouldl buy one right now. A great option for web surfers! This is the way to go....simple.
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