Google tablet with Chrome OS appears in photos of a keyboard manufacturer

We continue to obtain more information about the new products Google should present on October 9. This time we come across one more of their convertible tablets with Chrome OS, the call nocturne, a team that would maintain the nature of a tablet but that would have the possibility of making use of peripherals that make it a laptop, as the image you have below shows well.

The image in question has been published by AboutChromebooks, and it is an official image of the manufacturer Brydge, an accessories brand that seems to have already prepared its first keyboard for the new Google device.

Very slim and with side fingerprint reader

Nocturnal Chrome OS

The images show a device that could have been designed by herself Brydge for the occasion based on schemes that they could have to design their product. So, even if they are not images from Google itself, the final design may not differ too much from what we can see in the images.

If we stick to the photos, we can see how nocturne It has a fairly small thickness that allows it to boast a very attractive design. Another interesting detail to emphasize is the presence of a side button that seems to integrate a fingerprint reader, this being the solution that the team would propose so as not to do without biometric reader.

In the upper left corner it seems to show what a USB-C port looks like, and we do not know if it will be the only one to offer charging or if, on the contrary, it is a second port in which to connect external devices and headphones with that connection. (this last option seems to be the correct one).

Speaker Ready and Advanced Noise Cancellation

The front, in addition to showing some not so small bezels for a last generation tablet, shows us two front speakers that will offer stereo sound, in addition to being accompanied by two microphones that will take care of the acoustic echo cancellation. This lets us see an interesting multimedia profile that could interest many, although we would have to see what news Google has prepared on the software side.

We cannot say much about the keyboard itself since it is an apparently Bluetooth version manufactured by Brydge, although some suggest that Nocturne will include a connection integrated into the chassis with which to connect accessories such as a fixed keyboard.


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