
Keep in mind, the specs you’re about to read are rumored at this point, but there’s plenty of reason to believe that the Google Chromebook will look a lot like this, according to IBTimes:
* ARM processor and NVidia Tegra chipset
* 2GB memory, presumably DDR2
* 64GB SSD
* 10.1″ 1280×720 multi-touch display
* 802.11 wireless (N support is not specified)
* Bluetooth
* Webcam
* Multi-format card reader
* 4 or 6 cell battery
* Price points as low as $200US
Why should this be exciting news for netbook gamers? For starters, with NVidia on board (literally) there’s every reason to believe these systems will be quite capable of running any of the hundreds of great games available for Linux with no problem. And unless there’s some kind of crazy hardware lock preventing us from doing it, we should be able to install an ARM-compatible Linux distro and get those games installed on the unexpectedly large SSD.
Even if you prefer leaving Chrome OS intact, it’s going to ship with Flash support out-of-the-box – so you’ll be able to enjoy all the delicious games on site like ArmorGames and Kongregate. There are even plenty of Javascript games being developed over at Chrome Experiments which run incredibly well in Google’s browser.