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Internet search giant Google Inc. (GOOG - Analyst Report) recently announced that its Chromebook will be available at Wal-Mart (WMT - Analyst Report) and Staples (SPLS - Analyst Report) stores.

Acer’s Chromebook will be available in 2,800 Wal-Mart stores across the U.S for $199.0. Further, Staples will offer Chromebooks from Acer, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ - Analyst Report) and Samsung in its 1,500 stores across the U.S.

These stores will join other retailers such as Amazon.com and Best Buy to offer Google’s Chromebook. Also regional stores such as California-based Fry's and Florida-based TigerDirect will start selling Chromebook soon. Google is also planning to expand into overseas markets such as the U.K., France, the Netherlands, Sweden and Australia.

Google introduced its Chromebook in 2011. Initially, it was only available online. Chromebooks run on Google's Chrome operating system (OS) and come with preinstalled cloud-based Google services and products, including Google Docs, Calendar, Search, Gmail, YouTube and Hangouts.

Google’s strategy of making its Chromebook available through leading retailers makes sense as it is facing intense competition from Microsoft’s Windows 8 notebooks and smart devices. We believe that Google may ride out this difficulty based on these initiatives.

IDC estimates that tablet shipments may surpass desktops in 2013 and notebooks in 2014. Total tablet shipments may touch 352.3 million units in 2017, increasing at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 174.5%.

Currently, all PC makers are battling the slump in the PC market caused by the sluggish economy. In addition, the popularity of tablets running iOS and Android are cannibalizing PC market sales, further deteriorating the scenario.

In the first quarter of fiscal 2013, Google’s gross revenue (including TAC) touched a record $14.4 billion, representing sequential and year-over-year increases of 2.3% and 36.2%, respectively. Excluding the $1.5 billion contribution from Motorola, revenues were up 21.9% from the year-ago quarter.



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what do you think kowen? What about the Windows mobile growth; are you happy with that?



do they need some kind of online? if yes, this thread won't end very well



I just don't see what the big deal with chromebooks is, unless of course I am seriously missing something.

I bought my daughter a Chromebook a few months back and yeah I can download stuff on the play store and use the internet, but is that it? Is it just an internet laptop with some android style gaming?



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Yep, its a google platform that basically replaces Ultrabooks.



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crissindahouse said:
do they need some kind of online? if yes, this thread won't end very well

wifi would work just fine



dallas said:
crissindahouse said:
do they need some kind of online? if yes, this thread won't end very well

wifi would work just fine

yeah but you know how most users in gaming forums think about devices which need online and even if it is only from time to time. 



Google should have killed it 2 years ago and just come up with android laptops.. it's at 0.023% of the global browsing population... this baby is even worse then Windows RT at 0.12%...



 

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i have a smart phone, no need for a tablet.



 

crissindahouse said:
dallas said:
crissindahouse said:
do they need some kind of online? if yes, this thread won't end very well

wifi would work just fine

yeah but you know how most users in gaming forums think about devices which need online and even if it is only from time to time. 

I could care less what other people think.  I happen to be more of an analytical type of thinker, and i'm especially interested in the fact that this will triple the number of stores that feature chromebooks.

Secondly, as I mentioned previously, they can be a contender to replace Ultrabooks, as you cant do squat with them without the internet anyway.