code-named Samus.
Jacob Gvizhdinski published on the page to Google Plus a few photos and a description of the problem with which he faced. One image lit a device that looks a lot like the Chromebook first generation .
It is noteworthy that the published user
According to the resource OMG! Chrome!, The Internet giant has long been testing a new generation of Chromebook. The publication reports that unannounced device inherited from the first "Chromebooks" thin metal body, the indicator light in the form of a rainbow, and a backlit keyboard.
It is expected that Samus will be equipped with a touch screen, a processor Intel Core M Y-Series fifth generation interface support USB Type C, which will allow users to transfer data at speeds of 10 Gb / s, and two coolers.
According to the source, the announcement of the second generation Chromebook, is likely to have on the conference Google I / O, which will be held from 28 to 29 May in San Francisco.
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