[citation][nom]alidan[/nom]here is the thingeither make this a streaming service, where the laptop is mearly an access point, and the hardware is just a means to an end, or dont make it at all.imagine if you could do something like onlive, but for a desktop computer. install whatever you want on their end, it makes your computer vurtural, and when needed, could use several times the power you would normally get in a notebook. this thing is to underpowered to be a stand alone device, and is to over powered to be just a gateway...if google really wants to move forward, they should make these cloud devices, they would be cheap, and possibly use a subscription of 50-100$ a year, but you would have the equivilant power of a 2000$ desktop when you need it.[/citation]
Maybe I misunderstood the whole chrome OS from the beginning, but I thought it was a cloud based deal. I remember seeing adverts for it showing a chromebook being destoyed, a new one being unboxed and getting logged-into continuing to work without missing a beat. Seems like an "access point" type of system to me.