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Samsung Galaxy Chrombook - Fiesta Red - No trade in req $539

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Its back. Not as good as last deal of 499, but not bad at $539 with EDU discount . If anyone has any coupon codes, feel free to share!

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Its back. Not as good as last deal of 499, but not bad at $539 with EDU discount . If anyone has any coupon codes, feel free to share!

https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...qca-k01us/

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Apr 01, 2021 12:28 PM
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BigCTMApr 01, 2021 12:38 PM
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Quote from bloodshot2k6 :
Why would ANYONE pay anything over $200 for a chromebook?
Because the $200 ones for the most part have Celeron processors and are relatively slow even for Chromebooks...Not everyone needs a Windows or Mac PC...
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wolfbrittoApr 01, 2021 12:42 PM
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Quote from BigCTM :
Because the $200 ones for the most part have Celeron processors and are relatively slow even for Chromebooks...Not everyone needs a Windows or Mac PC...
Agreed. This Chromebook is awesome with 4K display i5 processor, great build. Looks better than most Windows and Mac laptops.
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Apr 01, 2021 12:48 PM
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ThirstyCruzApr 01, 2021 12:48 PM
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Forgot that you must be signed in with your EDU.
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Quote from bloodshot2k6 :
Why would ANYONE pay anything over $200 for a chromebook?
Chromebook has more uses than you think. Not to mention Linux, multiple monitors support, and expanding functions every month.
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Slee_StackApr 01, 2021 12:54 PM
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Quote from bloodshot2k6 :
Why would ANYONE pay anything over $200 for a chromebook?
Besides having a 10th gen i5, it also has a 4k OLED screen. I doubt you'll find any windows laptop with an OLED panel for as cheap. I don't own this, but imagine an i5 running ChromeOS must be blazing fast.

Different people have different priorities for their portables. Some tablets are much more expensive than this chromebook and yet many people still buy them.

Hope your question has been answered.
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Slayer.I.AmApr 01, 2021 01:45 PM
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looks like all hardware is compatible with Windows - can we drop windows in it ?

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CorrosiveApr 01, 2021 02:10 PM
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Typing this from my galaxy chromebook now. I got this before all the sales and really love it. The build quality on this is top notch. The build quality is even better than the last XPS 13 I used and dare I say it, even better than the last macbook air I used. Chrome has it's quirks but this really can handle anything you can throw at it with ease.

Only cons - 1) Battery life is low. Like 4-6 hours low. You can charge it via usbc and any battery pack will work so that's good at least. 2) There is some issues with the blacks being too black on low brightness. This does bother me a little while watching netflix in bet with the brightness down but it's not terrible. Here is a good redit thread about it and a workaround fix https://www.reddit.com/r/chromeos...cks_issue/
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dougpaw57Apr 01, 2021 03:38 PM
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Quote from Slayer.I.Am :
looks like all hardware is compatible with Windows - can we drop windows in it ?
Not natively. You can run Windows in a VM but it's not a great experience. Parallels for Chrome OS is out there for enterprise solutions, but individuals can't use it (yet?).

https://beebom.com/install-window...hromebook/
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wojtekkApr 01, 2021 03:44 PM
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I want to buy it. My only concern is rumors of it overheating and the processor slowing down to prevent this. Is this a frequent/real issue for those that have it? Maybe it was fixed with a software update?
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rebateguysApr 01, 2021 03:46 PM
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How do we see this? I only see 599 for trade-in case and 899 when I disable trade-in... (fiesta red/256 GB/8GB/i5).

<update> - I see a comment earlier now, that I need EDU account to see it.
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Quote from Corrosive :
Typing this from my galaxy chromebook now. I got this before all the sales and really love it. The build quality on this is top notch. The build quality is even better than the last XPS 13 I used and dare I say it, even better than the last macbook air I used. Chrome has it's quirks but this really can handle anything you can throw at it with ease.

Only cons - 1) Battery life is low. Like 4-6 hours low. You can charge it via usbc and any battery pack will work so that's good at least. 2) There is some issues with the blacks being too black on low brightness. This does bother me a little while watching netflix in bet with the brightness down but it's not terrible. Here is a good redit thread about it and a workaround fix https://www.reddit.com/r/chromeos...cks_issue/
Thanks for this! It also helps to turn off auto color quite a bit and making sure no night light or minimal
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CorrosiveApr 01, 2021 03:58 PM
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Quote from MaroonDeer2783 :
Thanks for this! It also helps to turn off auto color quite a bit and making sure no night light or minimal
My auto is off but I have been using night light. I'll try turning it off. Thanks.
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The_Love_SpudApr 01, 2021 04:03 PM
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Quote from wojtekk :
I want to buy it. My only concern is rumors of it overheating and the processor slowing down to prevent this. Is this a frequent/real issue for those that have it? Maybe it was fixed with a software update?
Overheating? No. Does it get hot? Yes. This is passively cooled, so dead quiet, but at the price of not being something you should cozy up into your lap depending upon how hard you're using it (gaming vs. browsing).

They may be out there, and I'd be interested to read them, but ChromeOS is so targeted at minimal horsepower CPUs that I've rarely read a meaningful review of an Intel-based model - especially one using the higher power Core-series - that said "I wish it had a little extra oomph"!

Instead what I've usually read are reviews like those for Google's higher end models that note the system to be snappy but otherwise feeling like the premium CPU seems overkill for the typical load demanded of the system.

Good luck!
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The_Love_SpudApr 01, 2021 04:08 PM
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Quote from Slee_Stack :
Besides having a 10th gen i5, it also has a 4k OLED screen. I doubt you'll find any windows laptop with an OLED panel for as cheap. I don't own this, but imagine an i5 running ChromeOS must be blazing fast.
For those checking, the typical OLED-equipped Windows laptop would retail around the $1000-1500 price point these days. There's definitely some different general-purpose functionality you're getting in such a system for the price. At the same time, the build quality of the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook should not be understated. This is a bargain of what is essentially a 4k AMOLED delivery mechanism.

I immediately switched to using this for all laptop video consumption!

Good luck!
Jon

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