Jerry from Android Central takes a look at the Samsung Chromebook Plus vs the Chromebook Pro and compares them to help you decide which to purchase. His recommendation based on the comparison is the Chromebook Plus due to better serving most people.
If you own the Chromebook Plus from Samsung, then you'll be happy to hear that Nougat will be pushed to your device soon. However, it's not currently available in the stable or developer branch. Instead, you need to be participating in the canary branch to receive it.
The Samsung Chromebook Plus is now listed on the Google Store along with a $20 Google Play credit when purchased for $449. The Chromebook features support for Android Apps through Google Play and has a stylus for drawing on the touch screen.
Many were disappointed that the Chromebook Plus was using an ARM chip, but performance tests show it doing better than every other ARM chip used in a Chromebook to date. It seems this Rockchip OP1 chip is optimized for Chromebooks and that is why it performs so well.
The $450 Chromebook Plus from Samsung can now be purchased within the US. The 2-in-1 device features a 12.3-inch 360-degree rotating touchscreen, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and is powered by a a 2GHz hexa-core ARM processor.
Samsung first announced this Chromebook Plus at the start of last month but the device still hasn't been made available. However, you can pre-order it right now from places like Amazon, Newegg and Best Buy with it becoming available next week.
Samsung unveiled the new Chromebook Pro and Phandroid was able to go hands-on with the device at CES 2017. This is a great and affordable option if you're someone looking for a great productivity tool.
PocketNow went hands-on with the new Samsung Chromebook Pro and Chromebook Plus and states the Digitizer Pen does not have the same features as the S Pen. However, the new Chromebooks offer a very nice experience thanks to the ability to flip the display.
Android Authority went hands on with the two new Samsung Chromebooks, but sadly they didn't give their opinion on them. Instead, they just show a few pictures and then go over the hardware specs.
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