Google's Chrome OS-based laptops could now be on the shelves of a nearby Best Buy store.
At the Google I/O developer conference here today, the company announced that its Chromebook laptops are now available at 100 Best Buy stores in the U.S. and at an unspecified number of Dixon stores in the U.K.
Sundar Pichai, Google's senior vice president of Chrome, said that new round of Chromebook models should be available from more manufactureres than just Samsung and Acer by the 2012 holiday shopping season.
"Selling the Chromebooks in Best Buy is meaningful because it allows potential users to get their hands on them before buying. That important," said Dan Olds, an analyst at Gabriel Consulting Group. "Chromebooks could certainly use a boost. Sales have been disappointing, to say the least."
Late last month, Samsung took the wraps off two new Chrome-based computers - a laptop and a desktop.
"Google needed to do something more to support and push the platform," Olds said. "Simply putting the OS and a system specification out there didn't get it done. Now that they are getting it on shelves, they'll have a better chance to catch on with consumers."
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