Samsung Chromebook Review

Sunday, June 9, 2013



Product Type - Ultrabook
Green Compliant - Yes
Processor Manufacturer - Intel
Graphics Controller Manufacturer - Intel
Graphics Controller Model - Graphics Media Accelerator HD
Bluetooth - No
Wi-Fi - Yes
Optical Drive Type - No
Graphics Memory Accessibility - Shared
Maximum Battery Run Time - 6 Hour
Finger Print Reader - No
Solid State Drive Capacity - 16 GB
HDMI - No
Webcam - Yes
Backlight Technology - LED
DisplayPort - Yes
Product Family - Chromebook 5
Processor Model - 867
Operating System - Chrome OS
Brand Name - Samsung
Processor Speed - 1.30 GHz
Processor Type - Celeron
Screen Size - 30.7 cm (12.1")
Number of Cells - 4-cell
Screen Resolution - 1280 x 800
Standard Memory - 4 GB
Weight (Approximate) - 1.37 kg
Cache - 2 MB
Processor Core - Dual-core (2 Core)
Green Compliance Certificate/Authority - WEEE
64-bit Processing - Yes
Chipset Manufacturer - Intel
Chipset Model - HM65 Express
Number of Total Memory Slots - 1
Display Screen Type - Active Matrix TFT Colour LCD
Display Screen Technology - SuperBright
Wi-Fi Standard - IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Ethernet Technology - Gigabit Ethernet
Total Number of USB Ports - 2
 
Review
This is technically the fifth iteration of the Google Chromebook – so long as you count Google's own CR-48 prototype.
Despite being the fifth Chromebook, this Samsung Chromebook (formerly known as the Series 3 XE303C12) shouldn't be confused with the Samsung Chromebook 550
If you know about Chrome OS already, you'll know that this laptop isn't like mainstream Windows laptops or even machines such as the Apple MacBook Air or the new 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display.
Samsung Chromebook XE303C12 Wi-Fi review
Though it struggled with HD, SD video streams play perfectly well; no downloads, though
It doesn't run a conventional operating system such as Windows 8, Mac OS X Mountain Lion or even a straight Linux distro such as Ubuntu.
Instead, it is essentially a computer that does one thing: run a web browser.
In this case, of course, the web browser in question is Google Chrome.
Deciding whether or not the Samsung Chromebook is right for you is actually really easy. The first thing you have to know is that it's cheap. Really cheap.
Samsung Chromebook XE303C12 Wi-Fi review
The Chromebook is a great machine to take to a café to get some work done
At a launch price of £229/USD$330/AU$319, it undercuts most conventional laptops, and is cheaper even than the new iPad mini – though it's more expensive than the low-end Android tablets such as the Google Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire HD.
That's only part of the decision, however.
The other – indeed, main – thing you have to consider is whether you can live with a laptop that only runs everything in a browser, and therefore, with some caveats, depends on being connected to the web at all times over Wi-Fi.
Samsung Chromebook XE303C12 Wi-Fi review
There's no doubt that this is a Chromebook – look at that huge Chrome logo on the lid!
It's not hard to decide if this is something you can live with; take a moment, close your eyes, and think whether what you mostly do on a computer is done through a browser – or could be.
Because while you can install apps from the Chrome Web Store they're not really applications or programs as most of us would recognise them.
Samsung Chromebook XE303C12 Wi-Fi review
In fact, they're little more than links that sit in your launcher and point to URLs on the web. (Actually, it's a little more complex than that; web apps can, if their developers implement it, add extra features such as using local storage on your Chromebook, rather than solely depending on storage on the servers of the companies whose services you're using.)
Samsung Chromebook XE303C12 Wi-Fi review
Regardless of the technical caveats, however, it remains true that you can't install, say, Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop Elements on a Chromebook. That's not what the Chromebook is about.
Samsung Chromebook XE303C12 Wi-Fi review
You need two hands to open the Chromebook; the hinge is reasonably stiff
It's a slim, light, cheap, long-lasting little laptop that, partly because really the only thing it does is run a web browser and isn't based on Windows, is very secure, and if you live your life in web apps such as Facebook and Google Docs (or think you could), or especially if you are already immersed in the Google ecosystem of Docs, Gmail, Calendars and more, it's worth considering.
It comes with 100 GB of Google Drive free for 2 years.

 Source : Tech Radar
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