![]() ![]() For starters, the 1366 x 768-pixel resolution is not on the high side, even for a screen of this modest size. It is in its display that this Chromebook mostly disappoints, with the 11.6″ screen churning out visuals that are subdued and uninspiring for the most part. ![]() So they turn out with subdued volumes and skimpy bass, even at full blast, making for the use of headphones or external speakers to be inevitable. There is very little clearance to afford the sounds that emerge from the duo of stereo speakers. The quality of the sounds that stream out from the bottom-firing speakers is on the lower division, and it is not entirely unexpected. It is joined by a Bluetooth 4.1 provision. ![]() Internet connectivity takes a more prominent role in Chromebooks, and the Gigabit Wi-Fi delivers the goods at every time of asking. As it is the primary charging slot that is intended for the AC Adapter, it can not be used to output to external displays without pulling the plug on the laptop. There’s a caveat that comes with the USB Type-C port. A USB Type-C port, an audio jack, and a micro SD card to the left, and the right, a USB 3.0 port, and a security lock slot round up the port ensemble. In keeping with the typical Chromebook fashion, the field of ports on this device is very narrow. It also tips the scales at 2.6 pounds and coupled with a profile that’s 0.7 inches at its thickest part, this is one Chromebook that can be taken for a roll or a stroll. Samsung bills this laptop as MIL-STD 810G certified, this translates to a device that will come out unscathed from extreme weather conditions, drops, bumps, and other everyday usage hazards. The keyboard has a certain luster to its looks, and it also fares relatively well with the flex problem. ![]() And then it opens up to a display of matte finishing and disproportionately thick bezels, with the top bezel as the choice of site for a 720p HD webcam. ![]()
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