Article 5Y7D1 Samsung launches a lower-powered, cheaper Galaxy Chromebook2-in-1

Samsung launches a lower-powered, cheaper Galaxy Chromebook2-in-1

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Enlarge / Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 360. (credit: Samsung)

Samsung released its latest Chrome OS device today: the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 360. While some Samsung Chromebooks occupy the upper echelon of Chromebooks in terms of prices and specs, its newest offering is a step down.

The Galaxy Chromebook 2 360's nomenclature may be a bit confusing. The Galaxy Chromebook 2, which is available with a starting MSRP of $550, also has a 360-degree hinge, despite lacking "360" in its name. But the Galaxy Chromebook 2 360 starts at the lower price of $430, making it a more attainable option for students or for those looking for a secondary device.

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The new Chromebook only comes in silver. (credit: Samsung)

The most obvious difference is the display size. The new Chromebook has a smaller 12.4-inch LED panel, while the older Galaxy Chromebook 2 uses a 13.3-inch QLED panel, which applies quantum dots to bring a large color coverage claim of 100 percent DCI-P3. Samsung hasn't made any specific color claims for its latest Chromebook.

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