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Google Cr-48 Vs Wyvern Moblab

Strangely, the often outperformed the CR-48 in raw utility.

Wyvern (for functionality), CR-48 (for ideology). The Wyvern did what it was told. The CR-48 failed often, but it failed interestingly, forcing users to rethink how they used computers. google cr-48 vs wyvern moblab

Launched in December 2010 under the Chrome OS Pilot Program, the was never sold to consumers. It was shipped in plain cardboard boxes to enthusiasts, developers, and reviewers to answer a single question: Can a user survive entirely within a web browser? Architecture and Hardware Realities Strangely, the often outperformed the CR-48 in raw utility

The , assuming recent specs, is a daily driver for the demanding user. It is the machine you use to build the software that the CR-48 user accesses in a browser. It offers the freedom to work from a cabin in the woods (without Wi-Fi), something the CR-48 cannot do. The CR-48 failed often, but it failed interestingly,

If you are interested, I can provide more details on how to activate a with modern Linux, or explain how a MobLab unit performs automated TAST tests . MobLab - Chromium

The Cr-48 was a portable, 3.8-pound laptop. The Wyvern MobLab is an industrial, non-portable unit, often meant to stay in a lab setting, even if the "Mobile" name implies portability compared to traditional server rooms. 3. Connectivity: 3G Pioneer vs. LAN Workhorse

The CR-48 forced a radical change in habit: