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Published: 2012-10-27, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
It’s no secret that Google is aiming to create a whole new segment in the world of portable computing with Chrome, and here with the newest Samsung Series 3 Chromebook, especially at its eye-opening $249 price point, it appears that the big G will make...
Published: 2012-10-19, Author: JR , review by: techworld.com
With this new Samsung Chromebook, though, Google has finally achieved a compelling and complete lineup of Chrome OS choices. At a starting price point of $249, it's a fantastic value - especially when you consider the included two years of expanded Go...
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Published: 2012-10-18, Author: Stephen , review by: cnet.com
The Samsung Chromebook is a lightweight, thin, and inexpensive laptop for those times when all you need is a powerful browser
The Chromebook's low price comes out in its build quality and performance
The $249 Samsung Chromebook is a good extra computer for cloud-loving Google-centric Web users.
Published: 2014-03-14, Author: More , review by: au.pcmag.com
Unbeatable price, Slim and light, ARM processor provides zippy performance without sacrificing battery life, Physical keyboard and clamshell design
Offline access and storage is still limited, Keyboard comes with a learning curve
The Samsung Chromebook Series 3 (XE303C12) laptop delivers what we wanted from Google all along—a cheap, portable way to get online, with nothing getting in the way...
Cheap, Light, Simple to use, Secure, Reasonable keyboard
Web apps only, Some build issues, Lacklustre screen, No 3G option in the UK, Insufficient power for HD or gaming
We've always liked the promise of the Chromebook idea. Traditional computer users will sneer at it, despite its low price. They'll use phrases like 'full-fat operating system', 'no local storage', 'just an ARM processor'. They'll ask what use it is when i...
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Published: 2013-05-10, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Having said that — and I live in the possibly naive hope that retailers will snap at least a bit off that Australian price premium on the shelf, or Samsung will come to its senses — if I was buying a Chromebook, I'd buy the Samsung Chromebook.The Acer has...
Slim and light; Relatively inexpensive; Comfortable keyboard; Decent battery life; Supports USB 3.0; Matt screen;
Can still see the odd slowdown; Inclusion of only 16GB storage (with 10GB available) might be a limiting factor to many; Screen lacks contrast and wide viewing angles;
While there are better machines out there, though not necessarily for the price, this is easily the best Chromebook we've seen (out of two), and looks to be a decent option for anyone who doesn't want to spend too much money, yet wants to surf and write a...
Small and light, Price, Useful if you already rely on Google services
Limited in what it can do, Needs an Internet connection for proper use, Touchpad sometimes innacurate
Samsung's Chromebook is a great size for an everyday laptop. However, it makes use of Google's Chrome OS, so it's not like a regular Windows or Mac laptop, and it needs an Internet connection to function properly. It's worth considering if you already mak...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Chromebook Late 2012 model. The Chromebook sells for $249 for the WiFi model and it's available now. This is the first Chromebook with an ARM processor, and it's a Samsung Exynos dual core ARM A15 CPU with 2 gigs of RAM and 1...