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Publicación: 2012-11-04, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: arstechnica.com
At $249, it's a more reasonable choice than the $449 Chromebook 550, Keyboard and build quality are generally decent, Performs well for basic tasks, including video streaming
Smaller battery means laptop-like battery life despite tablet SoC, Screen is bright but otherwise awful, Port layout is cramped, Chrome OS is still best suited to individuals or businesses deeply invested in Google's ecosystem
EnlargeAndrew CunninghamAt $249, these new Chromebooks come awfully close to solving the platform's biggest problem: that they offer just a fraction of the functionality of Windows-based laptops. Older Chromebooks offered netbook-like performance, but wit...
Resumen: How much would you pay for a cloud-centric computer? With its new $249 Samsung Chromebook -- a system based on the idea of doing almost everything online -- Google is hoping it's finally gotten the price right. The new Samsung Chromebook runs Google's ...
Resumen: Video Review: The Samsung Series 5 Chromebook is both fast and fun to use, with easy access to your favorite apps, cloud computing and more. Chris Hardwick and Matt Mira take a closer look at the notebook from Samsung for Gadget Pr0n....
Quick boot time, Faster processor, more RAM than previous model make for better performance, Improved OS feels less like "just a browser"
Limited storage, offline abilities, Much shorter battery life than previous Chromebook, Pricey, considering limits of OS and hardware
Samsung's latest Chromebook offers better performance and usability, but the price is still steep, considering the limitations of Chrome OS and the constant need for an Internet connection. Read More...
Resumen: It’s been about a year since the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook launched. In that time we’ve seen a lot happen with Google’s Chrome browser. Chrome OS has also made for lot of news since then, but we haven’t seen it make major headway into its target mar...
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Publicación: 2012-06-06, Autor: Michael , crítica de: Laptopmag.com
Improved Chrome OS interface with desktop and file manager, Attractive design, Comfortable keyboard, Relatively bright matte display,
Runs hot, Expensive, Offline document editing not yet available, Doesn't support 4G
The Samsung Chromebook Series 5 550 offers an improved cloud-computing experience inside a slick and comfortable design, but it's too pricey given its limited functionality.
's review of last year's Samsung Chromebook, I spent the better part of a week with the a new Samsung Chromebook Series 5 550, and I've been using the previous version regularly since its release last year. Outwardly, there doesn't appear to be much new h
No big disks, no keyboard backlight, no DVD drive, no Bluetooth, no other traditional laptoppy stuff. Speakers stink. Screen is dim and lacks sharpness. Could be lighter. The whole “Just the web?” thing doesn't fly for everyone
In many ways the Samsung Chromebook Series 5 – and indeed Chromebooks in general – makes perfect sense. Being able to throw open the lid of your notebook and get online in seconds, with little in the way of config or battery concerns, is a liberating ...