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Acer: โ€˜No short-term plansโ€™ for Chrome netbooks

Acer Corp.ย shot down speculation that it plans to release a series of netbooks running Google Inc.โ€™s Chrome OS at the upcoming Computex exhibition in Taipei.

โ€œDespite recent rumors in the press regarding the launch of Chrome OS based netbooks at Computex, Acer today confirms that it has no short-term plans for such a product,โ€ the company said in an e-mail statement.

Chrome OS was announced by Google last July. At the time, the company promised โ€œnetbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010.โ€

Acer, which sells more netbooks than any other company, said Googleโ€™s operating system is interesting, but that its โ€œpotential from a consumerโ€™s perspectiveโ€ needs further study. The statement did not define what the period of time covered by its short-term plans, leaving open the possibility that a Chrome-based netbook could be made available before the end of this year.

โ€œAcer โ€ฆ (will) be following the development and progress of Google Chrome and the evolution of Googleโ€™s overall product strategy very closely,โ€ the statement said.

At Computex last year, Acer showed off a netbook running Googleโ€™s Android operating system, which is meant to be used on smartphones and netbooks, therefore overlapping with Chrome to some extent. Several months later, Acer did ship a netbook with Android โ€” the Aspire One D250, which had the operating system installed in a dual-boot configuration with Windows XP.

Acer is rumored to be planning to release another Android netbook, the Aspire One D260, which will be a dual-boot machine that comes with Windows 7 installed.

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