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Samsung Will Be Releasing Their Upcoming Chromebook 2

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TAGS Chromebook | Chromebook 2 | Exynos 5 Octa | Laptop | Quad processor | RAM |

Alessandro Ilarda

Apr 9, 2014

There are many Chromebooks entering the market. Out of which is the promising Samsung Chromebook 2 with 4GB of RAM, its key feature being seamless multitasking capabilities. A cheaper 2GB variant of the laptop will also be released, after the 4GB one. If you would like a cheaper Samsung Chromebook 2, you will need to wait a little longer.

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Why A 2GB Variant?

The 2GB variant provides a cheaper option to the consumer. Some people who do not extensively game or multitask may like this option. If you want a laptop for regular use, get the 2GB variant and save yourself some bucks.

Difference In Specs

Both, the 4GB and 2GB variants, are the same in every respect, except for the RAM. They both come with a 1.9GHz Samsung Exynos 5 Octa Quad processor, a 16GB Flash Drive, an 11.6-inch wide screen with HD LED Display, and a good 8-hour battery capacity. There is a third variant that differentiates itself with a 13.3-inch screen, powered by a 2.1GHz Samsung Exynos 5 Octa Quad processor, and a slightly better battery life.

Which One Would You Pick?

If you are looking for performance and a finer multimedia experience, the 13.3-inch variant is your obvious pick. Plus, the extra bit of battery will come in handy too. If you aren’t looking to spend much money, the 11.6-inch 2GB variant is your pick. While the 2GB model is priced $329.99, the 11.6-inch and 13.3 inch variants of the 4GB model are priced at $359.99 and $449.99.

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Chromebook | Chromebook 2 | Exynos 5 Octa | Laptop | Quad processor | RAM |

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