Google Chrome OS Development Hardware

The 1500 Series ThinĀ Clients from DisklessWorkstations.com work with Google Chrome OS. The latest developer release of the web-based operating system runs on the 1500 Series Thin Clients from DisklessWorkstations.com using a USB Key as a hard drive, or a SSD.

DisklessWorkstations.com has been testing using the Intel X18-M Mainstream 80GB SATA Solid-State Drive as well as USB Keys from different vendors. These tests have been successful in loading the Chrome OS from Google.

What You Need?

Advantages

  • Easily work with different storage media
  • Try different inputs – keyboards/mice/devices
  • Experiment with different resolutions and screen sizes (dvi + vga)
  • Develop on a netbook platform – Intel Atom 945GSE + 950 GMA Chipsets

 

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