As we have been pointing out, Google It seems willing to cover a wide spectrum of the technology market with its devices manufactured jointly with leading companies. To tablets of Asus y Samsung and to the phone of LG Soon other teams may join them. The most rumored so far was a 5-plus-inch phablet, but recently a possible Nexus Chromebook what would be a convertible type Transform. We give you all the details of this device.
Google It is, above all, a company dedicated to Internet-related services and software, and cannot be categorized as a hardware manufacturer. However, his enormous financial muscle is allowing him plague the market with a product line, which is perhaps the most interesting on the current scene, at prices that are laughable if we compare them with many of its competitors. Profits from the sale of content, applications and advertising They allow the company to balance the losses that occur in other areas and thus put at our disposal gadgets that have been marking an era.

The next of these gadgets, according to target Android Authority, it can be a team that starts from current Chromebook and be inspired by Transform de Asus. Also, although it would be a touch and line device Nexus, it seems that a greater convergence between the systems Android y ChromeOS (as seen in today's multi-user feature) it would bring unique and exciting solutions to the team. The source of this information comes from the newspaper Chinese Financial Times that has received reports from the manufacturers Compal and Wintek, who are already producing screens of Chromebook 12,8 inches with the peculiarity of being tactile.
Although the PC sector is not going through its best moments and tablets are booming, the last Chromebook made by Samsung can be considered a success within its own scope, since as stated in Android Authority, it has been the best-selling product in Amazon.com in the Netbooks section last November. However, this Nexus Chromebook would come to compete in the convertible market, a sector that does not finish starting with Windows 8 devices, despite the success and good manners shown by Asus with his line of Transformers.