Samsung has been dealing with Chromebooks since 2011, but it seems like it's time to introduce something more worthwhile. The company presented two new Chomebooks, Plus and Pro. This time, they can run any application of Android from the Google Play Store, and will be the first Chromebooks to come with a stylus.
In fact, the two Chromebooks differ only on the processor and on their built-in graphics card. Plus uses a custom ARM chip, while Pro uses a faster Intel Core m3 processor.
The rest characteristics they are the same:
12.3 "2400 × 1600 touchscreen
3: 2 aspect ratio
stylus support
32 GB e.MMC storage space
720p camera
RAM 4GB
8 hours of life battery
1.07kb weight and metallic design
Google added Android Chromebooks for first Chromebooks support in September, but it was limited to just a few models.
It will be nice to see more models, as with support for Android, and tablet support the tablets will be very useful for taking notes on hand.
The Chromebook Plus will be the first to be released in February and will cost 449 dollars. The Chomebook version with the Intel processor will be released in the spring and its price will certainly be more expensive.