Samsung Chromebook Pro Stylus Support, Higher Definition And Bigger Display; Top Act to Follow

Feb 22, 2017 04:30 AM EST | Hannah Jill

Samsung Chromebook Pro will be the first laptop device that will have Chrome OS Stylus and will be released this year. There will be a new addition to the collection of Samsung Laptop, the Samsung Chromebook Pro, that will be made and collaborated by Chrome OS and Android.

According to Tech News World, Since the Samsung Chromebook Pro will have an ecosystem of Google Play Store, the Chrome OS will be a mobile-friendly that have a quick setting of application shortcuts. It has integrated notification like Android.

The size of Samsung Chromebook Pro is 11.06 x 8.72 x 0.5 inch with the screen display of 12.3 inches. It was also reported that this laptop has a 360-degree convertible design and 2400 x 1500 HD LED touch display. It only weighs 2.38 pounds and also supports a 720 HD webcam, WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0.

It is supported by Intel Core M3-6Y30 CPU, while the GPU is Intel HD 515 graphics. It has a moderate RAM storage of 4GB LPDDR3 and HDD 32GB eMMC. Its battery is quite dependable and can stay up to 9hrs max (39 Whr), it also has two USB-C, MicroSD Card reader, and headphone/mic ports, mention in Tech Radar.

This hybrid netbook has a metal look with crisp edges that can hold long stretches compare to other laptops. It is also considered as the lightest in its category.

The new Samsung Chromebook Pro will be the first device that will have stylus pen that supports the device and since it's like a tablet, some Google application can easily be downloaded in Play Store. The starting price of Samsung Chromebook Pro is $550 and has already announced in the US and still waiting for the company if they will release it in UK and Australia that will be launch next month.

 

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