Chrome OS tablet from Google in November

According to one sources from within Google, the company is preparing the launch of an internet tablet for November of this year. Google will market the tablet through the Verizon mobile phone operator, but the tablet will be produced by HTC, but that was normal considering that the Nexus One was also produced by HTC. It is interesting that the new tablet will run the Chrome OS operating system and not Android, but this could be a "sensitive point" of the tablet considering that the Chrome OS operating system will be at the beginning, with few web applications and probably quite many bugs.

The picture above is just an example, but if the tablet will look like this when it is released, then I say it will surpass the iPad tablet in terms of design. From a hardware point of view, the tablet should have: the Nvidia Tegra 2 platform, a multitouch screen with a resolution of 1280×720, 2GB RAM and a 32GB SSD, WiFi/BlueTooth/3G, GPS and of course a web camera. The launch would take place on November 26, a day nicknamed "Black Friday" because on that day companies offer the most discounts on products.