TechHive: LG hints at pending Chrome OS devices with trademark filings

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Oct 21st 2013, 14:46, by Ian Paul

After years of rumors, LG Electronics may soon announce a number of Chrome OS devices. The Korea-based company recently snapped up several U.S. trademarks with the term "Chrome" in them including ChromeOne, ChromeDesk, and ChromeStation.

All three marks are still pending and were filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on October 15. All three are also earmarked for trademarks related to laptops, computers, and, or, tablets.

There's no hint of what these devices might be, but it sounds like LG might use the ChromeOne name for a consumer device. ChromeDesk and ChromeStation, however, sound very desktop PC-like and could be part of an enterprise play to offer Chrome OS-based work stations or public terminals. That's purely speculation, however.

This is one of the three Chrome-oriented trademarks LG has applied for.

LG isn't just going after these trademarks in the U.S. either. The Australian blog TMWatchsays LG has applied for the same trademarks in the land down under. Most likely, the company is applying for these Chrome-related marks in multiple countries.

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