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Welcome to "The Outwrite Podcast". This article is published on www.theoutwrite.com by Varun Singh Rajput.
As expected CES 2020 has come up with some eye-catching products, and today I’ll be sharing a quick view of the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook. It’s one of the best laptops I’ve gone through so far – looks stunning. Samsung introduced it in Fiesta Red and Subdued Mercury Gray with a sleek design made of durable aluminium. The most attractive part for consumers would be 13.3-inch 4K UHD AMOLED display, it’s just outstanding – anything you watch on this screen gives you an amazing experience.
CES 2020 is the right platform to launch such an expensive yet great product. Galaxy Chromebook isn’t only about the attractive outlook, on papers, it looks quite strong too. It’s powered up with an intel 10th generation core-i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, 256 GB SSD, 2 USB-C ports, 3.5mm audio jack, microSD card etc. However, it can go up to 16 GB of RAM and 1TB of storage – of course, there would be an extra cost. Due to the 4K display (3840 X 2160) touch screen, we do have one downside which is the 10 hours of battery life. It could go up to 20 hours if we had 2k or full HD display.
Here is an effective statement from Alanna Cotton (Senior Vice President and General Manager at Samsung Electronics America) “The notion that we do everything stationary at a desk is a thing of the past, and people need premium devices built for our new reality. By offering a seamless, premium user experience, Galaxy Chromebook helps you effortlessly switch between streaming, creative projects, word processing, and more.”
There is an 8MP webcam on the keyboard deck and 1MP front camera which I do appreciate as something is better than nothing. Samsung Galaxy Chromebook comes with the latest ChromeOS at the price of $999 – it’s kind of expensive. The first half of 2020, we can expect Galaxy Chromebook availability in the market for consumers. Let’s see at this price point if it elevates the google experience for users out there.
Thanks for your time, please share your valuable feedback & comments - our email address is: [email protected].
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Welcome to "The Outwrite Podcast". This article is published on www.theoutwrite.com by Varun Singh Rajput.
As expected CES 2020 has come up with some eye-catching products, and today I’ll be sharing a quick view of the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook. It’s one of the best laptops I’ve gone through so far – looks stunning. Samsung introduced it in Fiesta Red and Subdued Mercury Gray with a sleek design made of durable aluminium. The most attractive part for consumers would be 13.3-inch 4K UHD AMOLED display, it’s just outstanding – anything you watch on this screen gives you an amazing experience.
CES 2020 is the right platform to launch such an expensive yet great product. Galaxy Chromebook isn’t only about the attractive outlook, on papers, it looks quite strong too. It’s powered up with an intel 10th generation core-i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, 256 GB SSD, 2 USB-C ports, 3.5mm audio jack, microSD card etc. However, it can go up to 16 GB of RAM and 1TB of storage – of course, there would be an extra cost. Due to the 4K display (3840 X 2160) touch screen, we do have one downside which is the 10 hours of battery life. It could go up to 20 hours if we had 2k or full HD display.
Here is an effective statement from Alanna Cotton (Senior Vice President and General Manager at Samsung Electronics America) “The notion that we do everything stationary at a desk is a thing of the past, and people need premium devices built for our new reality. By offering a seamless, premium user experience, Galaxy Chromebook helps you effortlessly switch between streaming, creative projects, word processing, and more.”
There is an 8MP webcam on the keyboard deck and 1MP front camera which I do appreciate as something is better than nothing. Samsung Galaxy Chromebook comes with the latest ChromeOS at the price of $999 – it’s kind of expensive. The first half of 2020, we can expect Galaxy Chromebook availability in the market for consumers. Let’s see at this price point if it elevates the google experience for users out there.
Thanks for your time, please share your valuable feedback & comments - our email address is: [email protected].