
What makes the difference, then, is the hardware, and to that end, the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook offers some of the best hardware we’ve ever seen. Unlike Android devices, where the software experience you get will greatly depend on the brand you purchase - with the software on a Google Pixel phone being wildly different from Samsung’s OneUI - Chrome OS offers a standard experience across brands and price ranges. Of course, Samsung has developed Chromebooks in the past - including the Samsung Chromebook 4 which holds a place on our Best Chromebooks list - but this is the first to bear the “Galaxy” branding. Now that it’s out in the wild, we can find out from early reviews whether or not the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook is too good to be true.įirst unveiled at CES in January, the Galaxy Chromebook is Samsung’s first attempt to take the hardware prowess from their Galaxy phones and apply it to a Chrome OS device. The latest contender for the crown of best Chromebook is Samsung who today released their Galaxy Chromebook, which seems to have it all - high-end specs, a 4K AMOLED display, and built-in stylus, all packed into a gorgeous, ultra-thin build. Since the Google Pixelbook was released in 2017, the market for a premium Chromebook has steadily grown.
