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I smell law suit again :s

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Google just announced their newest Chromebook. It runs Google?s Chrome OS. It has an 11.6-inch screen with 1366 x 768 resolution, 6 hours of battery life, a 100 GB flash storage drive and it only costs $249. It?s beautiful. It looks just like the 11-inch MacBook Air. And of course, it?s made by Samsung.

Read more at http://www.cultofmac.com/#7OQkEwm6DJ45smAA.99

Looking at other Ultrabooks, they may have had hints from the Macbook Air but at least they put their own twists on the interior design.

The back of this Chromebook is in typical Samsung flair, but damn they were lazy on the inside.

FYI, Apple doesn't own the color silver.

N0, but they own the design and unless you are blind, that Chrome Book looks exactly like a Macbook Air. Samsung is asking for trouble. It's like they are provoking Apple.

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Nah, this won't end in a lawsuit. There are other laptops on the market that look very similar to the Macbook Air. Personally, I think it's not that great of a design, eh subjective. Anyways, I really don't see the point of a "Chromebook." The whole idea of a Chrome OS is just stupid. I like the browser, but trying to create an OS ecosystem out of, just doesn't work.

N0, but they own the design and unless you are blind, that Chrome Book looks exactly like a Macbook Air. Samsung is asking for trouble. It's like they are provoking Apple.

^ LOL.

Seems you're blind as you only got as far as the colour before hitting the whine button. Actually look at the device properly and try again.

Better representation of the Chrome Book:

http://www.google.co...-learnmore.html

Was scrolling down a bit when I noticed it felt like I was also on apple.com! :laugh:

I dunno. I don't like all these lawsuits and fanboy wars that have stemmed from all this, but they do look... similar as hell.

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