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The $700 Galaxy Chromebook 2 could be the most interesting Chromebook of 2021

January 7, 2021
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CES may not officially start until Monday, but that isn’t stopping Samsung from jumpstarting things with the announcement of a follow-up to last year’s Galaxy Chromebook. The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook was bold and cutting-edge, but it was $1000, so while it turned heads at CES 2020 and earned a spot in Best Chromebooks, it didn’t sell that well, much like the $1000 Galaxy S20. Just as Samsung found great success with a refined and lower-priced Galaxy S20 FE, the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 could find very similar success by shedding a few of its ritzier features and hundreds off of its price tag.

The Galaxy Chromebook 2 is still a 13.3-inch 2-in-1 touchscreen ultrabook, but that touchscreen is FHD rather than 4K, and rather than coming with an active stylus that slotted into the side of the laptop, the stylus will sold separately. Rather than the 10th-Gen i5 processor, the Galaxy Chromebook 2 will have two processor options: the Intel Celeron 5205U or the 10th Gen Intel Core i3-10110U, both of which are fanless processors. These processors might not be as beefy as the i5, but I’m willing to bet they’ll run just as warm during longer sessions, so we’ll have to watch out for that whenever this Chromebook is ready for review.

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I’ll come right out and say that the $550 Celeron model probably won’t justify its price, especially alongside i3 Chromebooks like the $400 Lenovo Flex 5, which also has a 1080p 13.3-inch touchscreen, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and even a backlit keyboard and USI stylus support. The $700 i3 model, on the other hand, could be compelling depending on exactly how good that screen looks — we know it’s FHD but not how bright or color-accurate it will be — as well as seeing if the battery holds up better than the original Galaxy Chromebook.

Yes, the i3 model is expensive for its core specs, but Samsung brings a striking design, astoundingly thin profile, and outstanding build quality to its laptops just as it does to its phones. There are still precious few Chromebooks that are eye-catching and focus on beauty as much as functionality, and the Galaxy Chromebook is at the front of the pack. The Galaxy Chromebook 2 will be available in that same Fiesta Red and it’s going to be one of the most attractive Chromebooks on the market, so I’m hopeful that the $700 starting price point will help it sell in greater numbers once it debuts later this spring.

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