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Just seen the Samsung galaxy Chromebook $1,000 who would buy one?

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  • 10
    Absolutely not. Get a "real" laptop instead...
  • 1
    So, does it come with Knox-Bootloader and do you need Odin to install it?😁
  • 5
    @olback I bought a real laptop for $800, then added $300 of hardware. So for same price I got 24GB ram, 1TB SSD, and i7-8750, 1050 to run my games.
  • 3
    @Demolishun shouldn't you get a better gpu for that money 🤔
  • 4
    Why buy overpriced garbage when you can have overpriced TOP garbage? Buy Apple.
  • 0
    @electrineer It was last year. I dunno.

    The next step up was like 300 or 400 more at that time.
  • 6
    @shoop My spyware is better than your spyware...
  • 2
    @shoop maintenance on Chrome OS and Android is way better. Would not buy it though (just like I won't buy a $1000 phone) OS support probably ends in 3 to 4 year
  • 0
    Why does fucken samsung try to build computers now?
    I mean at least it doesn't look like a kids toy, like their phones.
  • 3
    $1000 for a thin client? No thanks.
  • 1
    i'd buy a new desktop for that, fuck your chromebook xD
  • 1
    I'd prefer my 'hello world kernel.img' over ChromeOS anytime.
  • 1
    @nitwhiz Samsung also got an military department, you know
  • 2
    The only positive about this is that SAMSUNG did not try and push their own OS through. Remember Tizen, anyone?
  • 0
    @nitwhiz Samsung build awesome 9 series laptops. They stepped it the PC business a few years back.
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  • 0
    @Maer Tiz- what?
  • 0
    1000$ for a chromebook? You'll get a decent laptop for that much money.
  • 1
    With the given specs y not make it a real laptop???
  • 1
    @nitwhiz @namnbyte @hjk101 Samsung has been making PCs since 1983 and laptops at least since 1996. Source: https://news.samsung.com/global/...
  • 0
    can someone tell me why would anybody buy this? it's a few years now and i still don't get it
  • 0
    @electrineer I completely missed that ^^
  • 0
    @ddephor @olback @JFK422
    You guy's do understand that it is a real laptop right.
    Also Chrome OS is not just a Linux kernel that only runs Chrome.
    Besides Chrome apps you can run Android apps and Linux apps (it runs reamlessly in a secure containerizated environment out of the box).

    Maintenance is a dream. Expiration is a nightmare.
  • 0
    @hjk101 sure, you can run Android apps and some Linux distros. But it's crazy overpriced. Plus, not all chromebooks can run Android apps.
  • 0
    @namnbyte would make sense since they're literally one third of s. Koreas economy
  • 1
    @Ranchu it's the OS Samsung created, was used on their earlier smart watches and many of thier smart TVs
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