Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Chromebook 2 has been revealed in a new leak, showing off the return of the company's unique star orange faking in an otherwise similar-looking design, via Evan Blass.
There are some withstanding changes to the new model, including minor adjustments to the seaport layout as well as the extension of Samsung's conductivity of the orange color. The keyboard on the second-generation model has been fabricated a increasingly neutral black, orderly as the orange hue has extended to the sides of the laptop.
But any increasingly teeming changes will likely be found in the internal specs, which presumably will see some spread-eagle of resurgence from aftermost year's model -- especially because that there are new 11th Gen Intel palmtop chips out. Combining the improved broadside litheness as well as mock-up satisfaction from those chips with the already ingratiating Samsung Galaxy Chromebook sounds like an macroscopic possibility.
The original Galaxy Chromebook was a unheard-of device, with a diamond -- as well as stair tag -- to match. Except in her review, The Verge's Monica Chen was disappointed with the poor broadside litheness as well as cooling -- areas Samsung will hopefully be improving on in this anew leaked model. CES 2021 is right substantially the corner, accordingly odds are that we'll get an official reveal from Samsung in the next few weeks.
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