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spamgirl
05-08-2012, 01:35 PM
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Innovatively designed to go as long as you can, the Samsung Chromebook Series 5 lets you spend the whole day surfing, streaming, and working on the web on just one charge. With less than 10-second booting and an amazing 6.5 hours of battery life, the light and sleek Chromebook Series 5 gives you the ultimate web experience that you won't find on any other laptop.


Search for the best web experience and you'll find the new Samsung Chromebook Series 5 (see larger image).
The Chrome-based operating system features a streamlined user interface, making it easier for you to navigate the web--where you already spend most of your computing time. All your apps, documents, and settings are stored safely in the cloud. Every Chrome notebook runs millions of web apps, from games to spreadsheets to photo editors. And the Samsung Chromebook uses advanced technology to help prevent malware and viruses from accessing your data without you ever having to lift a finger.

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getenough
05-08-2012, 04:27 PM
I bought a $400ish notebook from Samsung in January. I am pleased with the quality and its durability. I love, LOVE their TV's, so even though the price seems low, I would so jump at this if I could. I heard they make most of their own components, so that keeps prices low.

EMfromOZ
05-09-2012, 12:29 AM
How would this be for turking? I need a new computer but am not familiar w/ Linux operating system, which this one seems to have.

(The only really negative comment I saw on the reviews was that something happened to the person's screen & that the screen wasn't covered by the warranty so it would cost 1/2 as much to fix it as a new one would cost. Most of the other reviews were pretty positive.)

getenough
05-09-2012, 12:37 AM
How would this be for turking? I need a new computer but am not familiar w/ Linux operating system, which this one seems to have.

(The only really negative comment I saw on the reviews was that something happened to the person's screen & that the screen wasn't covered by the warranty so it would cost 1/2 as much to fix it as a new one would cost.) Linux is quite efficient and once you learn it, its easy. I don't what distro is available on that laptop, but I prefer Debian or Gentoo. There are so many free and low cost resources to learn Linux and you can download a 'cheat sheet' to keep commands handy until you learn them. Linux has a very large selection of open source software, so whatever you need, there is an app for it! Debian does the best at grabbing everything you need when you download new software, so that you don't spend hours searching for every single package your software needs.