There are good reasons why schools will like the idea of Google’s Chromebooks. They’re affordable, there’s money to be saved on licences and software, they’re quick to boot and easier to manage, and users can sign in to their own desktop.
Unfortunately, the last generation of Chromebooks gave schools several reasons to dislike them, such as poor performance and an inability to do anything offline. The new Samsung Chrome OS laptop fixes the former, with the Atom processor of its predecessor replaced by a dual-core 1.3GHz Celeron 867 and its 2GB of memory upgraded to 4GB. Storage comes via a 16GB SSD, so it boots almost instantly. The extra processor power means apps now run smoothly, as does video.
The other key issue was the inability to work on documents without access to Google’s cloud. The newly released Chrome OS 20 and Google Drive let you work on your documents offline. You can access documents in the Google Drive tab of Chrome’s file manager and, once you’re back online, your docs are synced.
The Series 5 has excellent build quality and a slim, silver body that reminds us of Apple’s smaller portables. The cut-down keyboard has flat and widely spaced chiclet-style keys, and is remarkably accurate and comfortable to use. There’s no numeric keypad or other additional keys on the right-hand side of the keyboard, but we’re happy to do without most of these.
Its large touchpad is located dead centre on the wrist rest, which means you don’t hit it by accident when you’re typing. The touchpad’s size also makes it easy to control your pointer accurately and use mouse gestures. The entire pad is a button, and you can press it anywhere, using one finger to left-click and two fingers to access right-click menus and options. Other gestures include the ability to scroll by placing two fingers anywhere on the touchpad and moving them. Because everything runs in the Chrome OS browser, it’s worth noting that clicking a link opens it in a new tab, although you can open new browser windows, too.
Warranty | |
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Warranty | 1yr collect and return |
Physical specifications | |
Dimensions | 291 x 216 x 21.2mm (WDH) |
Weight | 1.370kg |
Processor and memory | |
Processor | Intel Celeron 867 |
RAM capacity | 4.00GB |
Screen and video | |
Screen size | 12.1in |
Resolution screen horizontal | 1,280 |
Resolution screen vertical | 800 |
Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Graphics chipset | Intel HD Graphics 3000 |
Drives | |
Replacement battery price inc VAT | £0 |
Networking | |
802.11a support | yes |
802.11b support | yes |
802.11g support | yes |
802.11 draft-n support | yes |
Other Features | |
USB ports (downstream) | 2 |
3.5mm audio jacks | 1 |
SD card reader | yes |
Pointing device type | Touchpad |
Camera megapixel rating | 1.3mp |
Battery and performance tests | |
Battery life, light use | 9hr 0min |
3D performance (crysis) low settings | N/A |
3D performance setting | N/A |
Overall Real World Benchmark score | N/A |
Responsiveness score | N/A |
Media score | N/A |
Multitasking score | N/A |
Operating system and software | |
Operating system | Google Chrome OS 20 |
OS family | Chrome OS |
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