Samsung Chromebook Pro Leaks: Premium Hybrid With Chrome OS and Stylus for $499

By Vanessa Francisco, | October 21, 2016

It is uncelar when the Samsung Chromebook Pro would be officially released.  (Wikimedia Commons)

It is uncelar when the Samsung Chromebook Pro would be officially released. (Wikimedia Commons)

Recent leaks have revealed the rumored Samsung Chromebook Pro, a tablet and laptop hybrid device that is yet to be officially announced. The upcoming Chrome-OS-powered device has been dubbed as "Kevin."

According to Chrome Unboxed, the device is already available for pre-order on Adorama.

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The upcoming Samsung Chromebook Pro could reportedly be one of the best Chromebooks to be released in the fall. The device comes with a 12.3-inch touch screen display with a 360-degree hinge for tablet or laptop usage. It features a hexacore chipset clocked at 2 GHz with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. The Chromebook also comes with 4K content playback and is priced at $499 USD.

The Samsung Chromebook Pro has a full metal, 0.55-inch thick build. It also comes with a 2,400 x 1,600 display with a battery that lasts up to 10 hours between charges.

The device is said to be on par with the Google Pixel in terms of quality. It sports a stylus which is fitted on the side with the Chrome OS and Android apps integration. The release date of the device has not been confirmed yet but a B&H listing reveals an Oct. 24 release date. The Samsung Chromebook Pro will be an addition to the growing Chromebook 2-in-1 list.

Despite its recent Note 7 blunder, Samsung remains the top manufacturer and seller of Android smartphones in the world. The company launched a massive worldwide recall of the Galaxy Note 7 because of exploding batteries. The South Korean tech giant has decided to stop the manufacturing of the device.

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