Samsung has released its first Chromebook Plus, the Galaxy Chromebook Plus, which features a large 15.6-inch OLED screen and a thin, lightweight design. The laptop has a 1080p resolution, making it a good choice for those who prefer a larger screen without the need for 4K. It includes a number pad on the keyboard, which may be a plus for some users but can be uncomfortable for others. The Quick Insert key, a new feature in ChromeOS, allows for contextual suggestions and can be used to grab emoji or other content quickly. It also includes access to Google's AI capabilities, such as Gemini, which can summarize documents and answer questions about them. The Galaxy Chromebook Plus has a battery life of around six to eight hours, depending on usage, and is priced at $699, making it a competitor to Acer's Chromebook Spin Plus 714. Overall, the Galaxy Chromebook Plus offers a unique and refreshing take on the Chromebook form factor, but it may not be the best choice for everyone.
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