Samsung offers Eligible Samsung Education/Employee Discount Customers: Galaxy Chromebook, 13.3", i5-10210U, 256GB, Mercury Gray on sale for prices from $349.50 when you follow the deal instructions below. Shipping is free.
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Our research indicates that this offer (EDU Discount) is $350.49 lower (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $699.99
Slim, durable design: The Galaxy Chromebook features a solid, full-aluminum body with a thickness of just 9.9mm. It weighs in at a mere 2.29lbs.
Built-in pen: The Galaxy Chromebook pen is built-in to help reduce the risk of losing it. It is sensitive to 4,096 levels of pressure and tilt – so you will feel like you're writing or drawing on real paper.
4K AMOLED Display: A high-definition 4K AMOLED display provides incredible clarity. With 100% Adobe RGB and 100% DCI-P3 support, you can edit videos to a professional standard. View in a rich range of colors, with true-to-life colors and black hues. Its ultra-slim 3.9mm bezel let you immerse yourself in visual splendor.
Ambient EQ: Automatically adjust the color temperature and brightness of your display to suit your surroundings. Not only does Ambient EQ help reduce eye fatigue, but it also provides you with more realistic-looking images.
Fingerprint sensor: Just a touch is all it takes to unlock your computer! The device reads your fingerprint with a secure, built-in sensor. Unlock your laptop quickly, easily and securely.
Split-second productivity: Thanks to 256GB SSD, you get up and running in seconds with ample storage space. And with a 10th generation Intel® Core™ processor, work, play, and switch between tasks seamlessly.
Fast, versatile ports: Various ports, as well as UFS and uSD card slots, provide a new level of convenience. UFS performs at rates of up to five times quicker than conventional microSD storage, so you can save and transfer files faster.
I bought the red one a few months ago for $479 and still think it's a great value. I use it as a second device after my MacBook Pro, mainly for video consumption and internet browsing. It has mostly replaced my 2018 iPad Pro. I also appreciate that I can run a hobbled Linux on it.
The screen is the best on any device of this form factor, very bright with beautiful color. It is very, very thin and light. It is visually stunning and attracts interest, because it looks like a premium ultrabook not a sub-$500 Chromebook. The built in stylus is a nice touch, but it is not that great to use, especially when coming from using the Apple Pencil.
There are a number of pretty significant drawbacks to note:
Battery sucks as many have mentioned, but I always have a 87W Anker 20k mAh battery in my backpack to keep it going.
The keyboard is middle-of-the-road and the trackpad is poor.
The WiFi antennas are weak.
It doesn't seem very durable. Because of how thin it is, the device bends pretty easily. I was worried I might break it in the tablet holder on an airplane.
The screen hinge isn't the best build quality. I always find myself adjusting it, rather than just opening it to my preferred angle like I would on a MacBook Pro or Surface Laptop.
The touchscreen overlay is visible when using it as a tablet in portrait orientation, which is annoying.
These drawbacks are not dealbreakers for me, but I find myself pulling out my Mac if I want to type more than a few lines or do any sort of multitasking.
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I've had the red one for a while now. Not many nicer devices on the market in any price category. I'm never far from a charger so I can't speak to the battery issues some claim but the device itself is as nice as it gets.
Nice find OP. I had been waiting for this one to come back down to this price for a new/update Chromebook for my daughter for school. Anyone who have this able to comment on how much battery life they've been able to squeeze out of it?
Nice find OP. I had been waiting for this one to come back down to this price for a new/update Chromebook for my daughter for school. Anyone who have this able to comment on how much battery life they've been able to squeeze out of it?
That's a terribly hard question to answer but from what I remember is that there is no way to turn off 4k from the perspective that the only time you could ever realistically need that resolution is in tablet mode or during video playback. In laptop mode, the device shouldn't be more than FHD at 13.3".
In other words, the device doesn't see any benefit when scaling kicks in and dramatically reduces the effective resolution.
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The screen is the best on any device of this form factor, very bright with beautiful color. It is very, very thin and light. It is visually stunning and attracts interest, because it looks like a premium ultrabook not a sub-$500 Chromebook. The built in stylus is a nice touch, but it is not that great to use, especially when coming from using the Apple Pencil.
There are a number of pretty significant drawbacks to note:
Battery sucks as many have mentioned, but I always have a 87W Anker 20k mAh battery in my backpack to keep it going.
The keyboard is middle-of-the-road and the trackpad is poor.
The WiFi antennas are weak.
It doesn't seem very durable. Because of how thin it is, the device bends pretty easily. I was worried I might break it in the tablet holder on an airplane.
The screen hinge isn't the best build quality. I always find myself adjusting it, rather than just opening it to my preferred angle like I would on a MacBook Pro or Surface Laptop.
The touchscreen overlay is visible when using it as a tablet in portrait orientation, which is annoying.
These drawbacks are not dealbreakers for me, but I find myself pulling out my Mac if I want to type more than a few lines or do any sort of multitasking.
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Galaxy Chromebook, 256GB, 8GB RAM, Mercury Gray
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...qca-k02us/
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...0QCA-K02US
EPP Education/Military Etc .... with No trade in : $349.50 / or $384.45 (depending on level of membership / status)
Galaxy Chromebook
Mercury Gray | 256GB | 13.3" | Intel® Core™ i5-10210U Processor
$999.00
Get it by Jul. 22
EPP discount -$349.50
Instant Rebate -$300.00
Total $349.50 (with EDU)
* Fiesta Red is available, but for $139.80 more ....
Galaxy Chromebook, 256GB, 8GB RAM, Mercury Gray
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...qca-k02us/
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...0QCA-K02US
EPP Education/Military Etc .... with No trade in : $349.50
Galaxy Chromebook
Mercury Gray | 256GB | 13.3" | Intel® Core™ i5-10210U Processor
$999.00
Get it by Jul. 22
EPP discount -$349.50
Instant Rebate -$300.00
Total $349.50
* Fiesta Red is available, but for $139.80 more ....
Military / Vet discount shows $384.45
EDU Discount shows $349.50
Price depends on level of membership - still a nice deal on this particular machine.
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In other words, the device doesn't see any benefit when scaling kicks in and dramatically reduces the effective resolution.