
Apparently, these mockups went live on Google’s developer site last Monday (two days before the iPad announcement), but no one noticed. To be clear, these are mockups and concepts — not actual products. However, the ideas in these mockups and UI concepts might be used in real products in the future.
The concept UI for a Chrome -based tablet device is interesting. You can see the whole set of photos here and check out the video concept below:
Why Chrome OS Makes Sense in a Tablet
Some may question why Chrome OS would be a target for tablet or media pad devices rather than something like Android (), but I think that a web-centric OS is the perfect complement to the tablet form factor.

“This is what I see [Chrome OS being used for]: Something like a tablet but with a more defined purpose: like call it a media pad. Something you could use as a remote control, for instance — an eBook reader (that isn’t as good as eInk) and a visual TV guide. Yeah, you can watch online content and surf the web, but it’s designed to sit on your sofa and be like what we use phones for now — but bigger and with the understanding that you need to be online at all times.”After seeing what Apple has planned for the iPad, I think more and more companies are going to warm to the idea of offering an Internet-focused tablet or media pad. Chrome OS is in a great position to power some of those devices.
What do you think about Google’s tablet concepts? Let us know!
