![]() The reality is that this Chromebook – or any Chromebook thus far – wasn't built for any of that. And no, it's not as much fun as a tablet like the iPad or the Nexus 10 (which about as expensive as Samsung's next-level Series 5 550 Chromebook). It won't run Photoshop, Outlook, iTunes and all the rest. It's not going to be your next gaming machine (unless all you do is play Angry Birds, Cut The Rope and other casual games). No, the New Chromebook is not going to fully replace your Mac or Windows PC. At these lower price points, the Chromebook becomes a fantastic option as a secondary computing device. ![]() There's also a Verizon 3G-equipped version of this Samsung Chromebook that sells for $330 and offers up to 100MB of free service each month for two years. It's not the only low-cost option – Acer makes a $200 Chromebook, but the hardware isn't as nice as Samsung's. The Chrome OS proposition of life in (and only in) the cloud makes more sense at $250 than it does at $450. And it costs less only $250.īut in actual use, the Samsung Chromebook offers more bang for your buck than its predecessor. It has the guts of a tablet rather than the guts of a traditional laptop. ![]() In every single way, the Samsung Chromebook – seriously, that's what they named this thing – is the lesser of the company's two Chrome OS portables.
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