Google Cr48 Vs Wyvern Moblab !new! -
Here’s a comparative review of the (2010 pilot laptop) and the Wyvern MobLab (modern, modular tablet/PC for field data collection).
In December 2010, Google launched a mysterious "Pilot Program". They didn't sell this laptop; they gave away 60,000 units to developers and enthusiasts who promised to use it and provide feedback. The Aesthetic google cr48 vs wyvern moblab
In terms of performance, both devices are well-suited for basic tasks like browsing, emailing, and word processing. However, the Wyvern Moblab's more powerful processor and larger storage capacity give it a slight edge when it comes to more demanding tasks like video editing and software development. Here’s a comparative review of the (2010 pilot
The easiest way to understand the difference between the Cr-48 and a MobLab node is through their underlying design intent: The Aesthetic In terms of performance, both devices
was built as a highly mobile, human-centric laptop. The Wyvern MobLab infrastructure is designed strictly as a stationary headless testing node. Google Cr-48 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Wyvern MobLab Infrastructure Device Type 12.1-inch Matte Netbook Device Type Headless Chromebox / Testing Server Intel Atom N455 (1.66 GHz, Single-Core) Multi-core Intel Core i5 / i7 (Chromebox Dependent) 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM 8 GB to 16 GB DDR4 RAM 16 GB SanDisk SSD 32 GB to 64 GB eMMC / SSD (Expandable) Primary Goal Beta testing user interface and cloud reliance Primary Goal Automated operating system and firmware validation Google Cr-48: The Birth of the Chromebook A Minimalist Legend
If you're looking for a device that's perfect for:
: End-user beta testers and early-stage web developers. The Wyvern MobLab: The Automated Gatekeeper