CES 2020 also saw new Chromebooks. Samsung's is thin, light, well-built and surprisingly powerful for a Chromebook.
Devices powered by an operating system Chrome OS, are considered to be very affordable, but despite this, they have not yet completely convinced buyers. Samsung at this year's CES 2020, he gave himself a breather in all areas and, among other things, presented his first Chromebooks with label "Galaxy". This one will premium nature and a deciding point for all those who would like to give Chrome OS a chance.
This prestige is expressed above all in the production itself. The case is made of aluminum and gives a feeling of solidity. 13.3-inch AMOLED screen resolution UHD is a real feast for the eyes, and after it you can operated with both a finger and a stylus, which is built into the housing. Since Chrome OS is undemanding to the use of powerful components, most Chromebooks are equipped quite lightly. But not this Samsung. The latter boasts of Intel i5 processors of the 10th generation, to 16 GB working memory, SSD disk sizes 1 TB and connection support Wi-Fi 6. This thin (thickness 9.9mm) and can (1 kg) we will also be able to turn the device over and use it as a tablet.
The Galaxy Chromebook was designed based on the desire for a laptop that works like a tablet or smartphone. So to have durable battery and offered same operating speed even when it wouldn't be plugged in (laptops tend to work better while charging). The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook will be available in two colors (Fiesta Red, Mercury Grey), and the starting price will start at 999 dollars, depending on the configuration.
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