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Samsung offers Eligible Samsung Education/Employee Discount Customers: Samsung EDU/EPP: 14" Galaxy Book Go Windows 10, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD for $262.49. Shipping is free.
Deal Instructions:
Sign in with your eligible Samsung account that qualifies for Samsung Education or Employee Perks Program (EPP) Discounts
EDU Discount Members: Click below while signed-in to activate your EDU discount
https://www.samsung.com/us/shop/d...xOfDB8WXww
EPP Discount Members: Click below while signed-in to activate your EPP discount
https://www.samsung.com/us/shop/d...xOfDB8WXww
Go to 14" Galaxy Book Go
No trade-in
Click 'Continue'
Skip Add-Ons
Proceed to checkout
Your total will be $262.49, shipping is free
ARM based computer running Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 7c Gen 2 compute platform. Runs Windows 10, with Battery life ~18 hrs.
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...xOfDB8WXww
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This model is running a Snapdragon processor, which is Arm64 architecture. It's basically a modified phone/tablet processor. As such, at present, it can't run 64 bit x86 Windows apps. It can however run Arm32/64 apps natively and can run 32 bit x86 using built-in emulation. It's something to watch out for.
This device is really meant for entertainment/email/Office/web browsing. I've got a Surface Pro X which has the same processor and all that works really well. This processor is great for long battery life, not getting hot, no fans (so silent), and connected standby (instant on).
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What does that mean, or what happens? Winamp won't work?
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This model is running a Snapdragon processor, which is Arm64 architecture. It's basically a modified phone/tablet processor. As such, at present, it can't run 64 bit x86 Windows apps. It can however run Arm32/64 apps natively and can run 32 bit x86 using built-in emulation. It's something to watch out for.
This device is really meant for entertainment/email/Office/web browsing. I've got a Surface Pro X which has the same processor and all that works really well. This processor is great for long battery life, not getting hot, no fans (so silent), and connected standby (instant on).
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Non touch cheap TN panel
Are you sure? The Best Buy listing says QLED which owning a QLED Samsung laptop, are gorgeous.
This thing already features a mid-low range pocessor and only 4GB RAM, I cant imagine it doesnt at least have a nice display for nearly $300.
Edit: probably right "The Samsung laptop is as dim as a dying flashlight, emanating a 201-nit brightness average"
This model is running a Snapdragon processor, which is Arm64 architecture. It's basically a modified phone/tablet processor. As such, at present, it can't run 64 bit x86 Windows apps. It can however run Arm32/64 apps natively and can run 32 bit x86 using built-in emulation. It's something to watch out for.
This device is really meant for entertainment/email/Office/web browsing. I've got a Surface Pro X which has the same processor and all that works really well. This processor is great for long battery life, not getting hot, no fans (so silent), and connected standby (instant on).
This thing already features a mid-low range pocessor and only 4GB RAM, I cant imagine it doesnt at least have a nice display for nearly $300.
We are talking about Galaxy Book Go aren't we? QLED would have been for higher end models. There's complaints all over wrt this model. You can check out some of the online reviews. E.g. https://www.notebookche
Guess they are trying to differentiate with the Chromebook lineup. Although ARM Windows has never been relevant, somehow it's still around...