Rumor: Google Building a Touch Screen Chromebook

Google (NASDAQ:
GOOG
) is rumored to be developing a new touch-enabled Chromebook.
According to
DigiTimes
SNE
) currently sells a 13-inch Intel (NASDAQ:
INTC
Chrome OS Overhaul
MSFT
) Windows 8. Users can fully navigate both modes (desktop and the new user interface) with a touch screen. But the new UI -- once known as Metro -- is so much more intuitive. It was tailor-made for touch screens, tablets, hybrids and other finger-friendly devices. Google may have to develop a similar OS if it wants to build a touch-enabled laptop.
Other Challenges Ahead
While some manufacturers are content to produce a standard touch screen laptop, many are opting to create more advanced devices. Dell (NASDAQ:
DELL
), Lenovo and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:
HPQ
) are just a few of the firms developing a so-called
convertible laptop
. These notebook/tablet hybrids allow the user to flip, twist or remove the screen to use as a tablet. Convertibles are much more intuitive than traditional touch screen laptops because the keyboard can be removed or pushed out of the way. But they are also much more expensive to design. This could provide a new obstacle for Google, which may not be able to build a convertible without increasing the price by a significant margin.
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