Samsung also went with a full HD screen on the 13-inch model, making it the only notebook I know that's this cheap with this nice a display. Samsung, meanwhile, is taking a different approach: It's decked out its new 11- and 13-inch Chromebook 2 laptops with a stylish faux-leather lid, similar to what it did on the high-end Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note Pro. Nearly every PC maker is making a Chromebook, if not several, and many will soon be upgrading their models with heavier-duty Intel Core i3 CPUs - processors so powerful you might actually consider a Chromebook for your next laptop. Lately, though, the tides have been changing. Indeed, many Chromebooks until now have been small, dirt-cheap and woefully low-end. Manufacturers responded by slashing prices, but that led to a whole other problem: endless netbook comparisons. ![]() And to be fair, they couldn't, especially in the beginning. Since the first Chromebook came out, about three years ago, Chrome OS devices have gotten flak for not being able to do as much as Windows machines. Which is odd, because for a while there, nobody seemed to be giving them a chance.
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