[EDIT: It's presented at CeBIT, apparently... How do I edit thread's title?]
See the article on this site: /2011/02/21/acer-announces-dx241h-first-chrome-os-device/
(linking to: this news article on heise.de)
So, what do you all think? Delectable? Convincing so far? Me, even with my frugal shopping behaviour, I may actually buy this to share between my family once it's, say, sub-€250, Cloud Print is up and running, and 'Remote Host' ("chromoting" in the chromium-os developer terminology) has been proven to work smoothly.
Also, they say Native Client is almost ready, and once it proves to gain strong momentum, this first device is already future-proof (as in 'still good in 2018') -- but I don't want to spoil the thread with an additional ill-placed topic from the outset.
Specs:
-24-inch screen with 16:9-aspect ratio, full HD (1920 × 1080),
-has HDMI and VGA ports.


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