Samsung officially launched the Galaxy Chromebook Go

Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Chromebook Go. Although only a Wi-Fi model was launched on Thursday, the company also plans to provide an LTE version in the next few weeks. For Chrome OS users who like to surf the Internet anytime, anywhere, this is obviously very unimportant.

If you are willing to spend $299 (about 1933 RMB), you will get a 14-inch screen with a resolution of 1366×768, Intel Celeron N4500 processor + 4GB memory. Compared with the 4K OLED screen equipped on the Galaxy Chromebook 2 priced at US$549, the 14-inch HD screen of the Galaxy Chromebook Go is barely enough.

In terms of battery life, the built-in 5480 mAh battery can last for 12 hours. In contrast, the previous generation Chromebook 2 only took about 7 hours. In terms of storage, the Galaxy Chromebook Go has a built-in 4GB RAM + 32GB ROM (supports microSD expansion).

In terms of ports, the Galaxy Chromebook Go provides a USB-A 3.2, two USB-C, 3.5mm earphones, and a microSD card reader. If you want to buy a lightweight laptop, then the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook may be a good cost-effective choice.

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