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Samsungs latest premium Chromebook combines a big screen with a thin and light body

Its been about a year since Google first announced its Chromebook Plus initiative, a higher spec of hardware that also comes with software features you wont find on more basic Chromebooks. Googles getting into a pretty consistent every-six-month cadence with these updates, so today were hearing more about some new hardware as well as some AI-powered features coming to various Chromebooks. 

Probably the most interesting update were hearing about today is new hardware from Samsung: the Galaxy Chromebook Plus. Ive liked some of Samsungs attempts at making high-end Chromebooks in the past, so Im curious to see how this one performs. Google says its the thinnest and lightest Chromebook Plus, at 2.58 pounds and less than a half-inch thick. Despite that small size, it includes a 15.6-inch OLED screen, making it sound like this laptop will be similar to the 15-inch MacBook Air in feel. 

Samsung
Samsung

From a specs perspective it has an Intel Core 3 100U, 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, specs that should be more than enough for a good Chrome OS experience. Samsung claims 13-hour battery life, something Id like to believe but dont yet. Too many Chromebooks tout long battery life and completely miss the mark, so Im looking forward to seeing if any notable improvements have been made here. 

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Google

This is also the first Chromebook with a new key called the Quick Insert key. It replaces the existing Launcher key (where youll find Caps Lock on most laptops), and it brings up a glorified right-click menu that does feel potentially more modern and useful. Youll find options for Gemini-powered help me write, emoji and GIF search, a list of recently-opened websites, a Google Drive search field and a few other tools. Samsungs Galaxy Chromebook Plus is the first laptop with this key, but older Chromebooks can also pull up the menu with a keyboard shortcut (launcher key + F). 

Unfortunately, we dont have a price yet for the Galaxy Chromebook Plus, but it should be out this month.

Lenovo also has a new device, the Chromebook Duet 11. As the name suggests, its a small convertible device, an update to one Lenovo originally released back in 2020. It keeps the same small form factor and detachable keyboard but has a newer MediaTek Kompanio 838 processor along with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Id recommend making sure you get that 8GB / 128GB combo, as anything less wont cut it in 2024. Lenovo also has seemingly slimmed down the bezels quite a bit compared to the original model, which should make the already-small package feel even more compact. 

Lenovo
Lenovo

You can also get a stylus and use it with a free three-month Goodnotes subscription. Google says that Goodnotes has been optimized for Chrome OS, so it should provide a smoother experience now. That said, most Chromebook stylus apps havent been terribly great, so this is another case when well want to try it out to see how it works. Lenovo says that the option with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage will cost $340, while the 8GB / 128GB model costs $390. Both come with the keyboard and stylus.

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Google

At each of the last two Chromebook showcases Google has held, the company has teased new software features that would come in the future. And just as it did in May, Google is making good on some things it talked about in the past. 

Probably the biggest is the Gemini-powered help me read feature which can, in Googles words, summarize PDFs, articles or websites, all with a right click. Its something Google has talked about for a bit, and this first implementation of the feature is definitely not its final form — Google says that an update next year will let you highlight specific paragraphs and sentences you want more detail on.

Chromebook
Google

Other new features include Live Translate, which uses AI to automatically generate captions for whatever is on your computer, including video calls, movie files or a live YouTube stream. Similarly, the Recorder app can automatically create transcripts from what it records, complete with different speaker IDs and a summary. Live Translate is already available on Pixel phones, and the Recorder app is also on Android phones so its not a big surprise to find them here. 

Finally, Google is making audio and video quality on calls better. The studio-style mic feature uses AI to reduce noise and reverberation, and your video output can be automatically adjusted for better lighting. These features will work across any video call platform you can use on a Chromebook.

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Google

The above features are exclusive to Chromebook Plus models, but Google has a handful of updates coming to all Chrome OS updates. For starters, all new Chromebook purchases come with three months of the Google One AI Premium plan, which includes Gemini Advanced, 2TB of storage and Gemini in Docs, Sheets, Slides and Gmail. (Chromebook Plus buyers still get it for a whole year, as announced in May.) Given that thats a $20/month plan, its a solid perk. 

Related, Google is making it easier for Chromebook users to use Gemini by including a shortcut to Gemini chat right in the Chrome OS taskbar. Hey, if you want people to try new features, you might as well put them directly in your face, right?

Two other features Google is introducing were first teased back in May. One is a focus timer, which implores you to pick an urgent task, a playlist and a timer. Youll then go into do not disturb mode while you work on what youre trying to get done. Theres also a Welcome Back feature that pops up when you log in to your laptop. It pulls together apps and pages it thinks go together so you can resume what you were working on previously. 

Like the hardware announced today, theres no specifics on when exactly this will all start rolling out, but you can expect to see it this month. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/samsungs-latest-premium-chromebook-combines-a-big-screen-with-a-thin-and-light-body-130012477.html?src=rss



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