Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go silently announced with Intel Celeron chipset and LTE connectivity

Michail, 22 June 2021

Samsung continues to pump out new laptops and the latest addition is the Galaxy Chromebook Go. It’s an entry-level Chromebook with a 14-inch TFT display of 1366x768-pixel resolution and a 720p webcam. The big feature here is LTE support for seamless connectivity on the go.

Samsung Chromebook Go silently announced with Intel Celeron chipset and LTE connectivity

Powering the Galaxy Chromebook Go is an Intel Celeron N4500 chipset paired with Intel UHD graphics. There’s 4 or 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 32GB, 64GB or 128GB eMMc storage. The laptop weighs 1.45kg and features a backlit keyboard. I/O includes 2x USB type-C ports, one USB 3.2, a headphone/mic jack as well as microSD and nano-SIM slots.

Samsung Chromebook Go silently announced with Intel Celeron chipset and LTE connectivity

Galaxy Chromebook Go features a 42.3Wh battery which charges over a 45W type-C charger. Samsung has not disclosed pricing and availability details yet.

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  • Fadli
  • 02 Jul 2021
  • PRW

I can a better option with 400€ like Lenovo ideapad slim 3 with ryzen 3 4300U and 512GB SSD

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Jun 2021
  • YQu

Lots of environmental pollution by Samsung. With the same money one can get an iPad which is way faster, runs better and more apps and it can last for years.

According to notebookcheck this celeron has decent geekbench scores, 40 points higher single core than my i5 6200u and 300 less points in multicore. And its got faster ram too. This will be enough for every chromebook task. Only the emmc will hold it...

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