In Pictures: Samsung's new Chromebook
Remember the initial buzz when Google announced it was coming out with a notebook computer. Well, we’re two years into the Chromebook era and the buzz has certainly dissipated.
The Samsung Chromebook feels fast. It handled our clicks, drags, moves and re-sizes smoothly and quickly. We had a dozen or more tabs open, plus music playing, and there was rarely a problem in performance. That’s mostly due to the 1.3GHz Celeron CPU, which replaced the less-speedy Atom CPU found on previous Chromebooks.
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