After several weeks of Apple iPad fever, now its Google’s turn. Apparently, Google has been working on a Tablet Concept, featuring Chrome OS. Chrome OS’ lead designer Glen Murphy, posted the concept video below to the official Chromium OS site, just two days before Apple unveiled the iPad.

As of now, this is just a concept of Chrome OS’ touch interface, but Telegraph claims that Google is already in talks with Taiwanese Consumer Electronics giant HTC, the handset manufacturer behind Google branded Nexus One and several other Android powered handsets. So don’t get surprised, if one fine morning you visit ‘Techno Herald’ and see that Google has released a Chrome Tablet!

Google didn’t share any specifics about its plans for the Tablet, as Chrome OS is still under development, and is experimenting with various user interfaces to determine what designs would produce the best user experience.

Even though the primary focus behind Chrome OS’ development is Netbooks, Chrome OS could eventually scale to a wide variety of devices. Each would have vastly different input methods, available screen space, and processing power as according to the requirements of the device. And today’s tablets, in contrast, tend to focus more on a collection of specialized uses such as reading books, surfing the Net, and chores that only require light typing.

A Chrome OS Tablet is a good idea since Google has been developing Chrome OS specifically as a tool to improve the Web experience. However hardware manufacturers like Dell and HP would very soon be rolling out their very own iPad killers, so it pretty much makes sense for Google to support touch input devices for Chrome OS, but one has to wait and watch if Google would be able to bring up one of its own!