Samsung's new chromebook to get leather makeover?
Samsung appears to have a new chromebook in the works that sports the company's new trademark frux leather cover.
Images tweeted by @evleaks shows what appears to be a chrome OS-powered notebook featuring a back wrapped in textured fake black leather and framed by switching ono the edges,much like last year's Galaxy Note 3 and the recently announced Black Edition of the galaxy S4 smartphones. The images,which evleaks identified as a Chromebook 2,features a notebook with a familiar Samsung and chrome logos.
Samsung has'nt had a new version of its plastic Chromebook since its initial in 2012,But the South korean electrnics giant might be readying a refresh. Hints emerged late last month on the B&H Photo Web site that the notebook lineup would soon get updated with 11.6 and 13.2-inch models.
The new laptops,priced at $299 and $399 respectively ,were reportedly,were reportedly listed as pre-orders on the retailer's site. But no details were offered as to what would power the new devices or when they might land in consumer's hands
Credits : cnet.com
Images tweeted by @evleaks shows what appears to be a chrome OS-powered notebook featuring a back wrapped in textured fake black leather and framed by switching ono the edges,much like last year's Galaxy Note 3 and the recently announced Black Edition of the galaxy S4 smartphones. The images,which evleaks identified as a Chromebook 2,features a notebook with a familiar Samsung and chrome logos.
Samsung has'nt had a new version of its plastic Chromebook since its initial in 2012,But the South korean electrnics giant might be readying a refresh. Hints emerged late last month on the B&H Photo Web site that the notebook lineup would soon get updated with 11.6 and 13.2-inch models.
The new laptops,priced at $299 and $399 respectively ,were reportedly,were reportedly listed as pre-orders on the retailer's site. But no details were offered as to what would power the new devices or when they might land in consumer's hands
Credits : cnet.com
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