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At $450 I would say the device is not worth the price, but since I got it for $350, I'm on the fence about keeping it
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My review is aimed at people who may want to trade up to this more expensive device
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This device has a KNOWN issue with the touch screen where after some time, it will no longer respond to touch except for via the supplied pen.
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In tablet mode the device feels a little bulkier but still works well enough
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I definitely love the device
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This also works very well as a 3rd device or a laptop for kids/teenagers (especially with the stylus).Who shouldn't buy this?- Video editors - probably
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All in all, if you are looking for a device to use casually as a tablet and still be able to get some work done then this device will delight you
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Plus is a good but not great device that unfortunately, has very little competition
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In many ways, particularly with regards to initial setup, this is a very nice device.
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might be a little high in price but considering that high end android tablets go for high 300s, I would recommend this device over those and depending on when you reading this i got mines on sale for $350 so it was definitely worth is.
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awesome device
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It is a super fast device and the keyboard is actually not bad
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Most of them are failure to connect or "out of range" but other Samsung devices such as my Galaxy phone and 10.1 tablet do not have these problems.
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Great device for the price!
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I bought it mainly as a light cheap, beater device to do web browsing, minor productivity, and wanted stylus specifically for MS OneNoteTLDR
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Not sure what it is, but every single convertible device I buy doesn't seem to work
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This device is great for the person on the go
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: I love this device
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although Note 7 incident is bad, but generally Samsung make good devices
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My opinion is try it, the device may not be for everyone but like it or not, its probably the future.
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The addition of the touchscreen and stylus make this a very versatile device, and one that has won me over
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Great device for the price.
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I feel this device is better than the tablet first offerings from Apple (Ipad pro), google pixel, Lenovo Yoga book.
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I don't think that it would be great as your only machine but as a secondary portable device it
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Taking these two problems out of the equation, the Chromebook it is a fantastic device.
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Good device, but not for everyone
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I simply can't recommend this device.
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A beautiful device for a Netflix and basic web surfing users.-
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Other than that, this is a pretty slick device and is great for showing off work to your clients and stakeholders.
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I can tell you off the bat that this is no Chromebook Pixel (one of my favorite devices ever).I'm only giving this device 3 stars as of right now (being generous) because as Google has said
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If your looking for a device for basic web browsing, watching shows and doing some word docs this is an awesome device
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I was hoping for a portable device that would be easier to manage than a smart phone, particularly for things that require lots of keyboard activity
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These are two major issues for me if resolved then it becomes a perfect device for me.
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I realize application problems don't mean the device itself is defective; it doesn't
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The device ran very smooth and looks great just couldn't see spending so much money on something that was broken on day
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I really like this device.
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I love samsung but this device was HORRIBLE
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Great device for a student, however if you have multiple tabs open and multiple apps
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This in turn creates sync complexity when managing your chromebook settings and your usual desktop settings (I use chrome://apps as the home page and new tab page on the desktop/laptop).The Hardware:Samsung has made a really nice device.
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I don't generally like devices of this small a form factor, and the Plus is no exception.
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With that in mind, it's not a bad device for the asking
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This is a great device for the price, but not without flaws
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Great device.
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I feel like I bought a device that was still in beta testing, not ready for Prime time.
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Chromebook Plus Review 2.0Opening: Overall great device that could be priced more at the 399.99 mark rather than 449.00 it usually goes for
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it a great portable device that I have been using everyday to browser, school work and watch video on
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Great device
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In tablet mode the device feels a little bulkier but still works well enough
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However, for most tablet users the Chromebook Plus is a better, more cost-effective device overall.
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For my needs I probably could have gone with a cheaper device, but I'm hoping the Plus will last a long
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I have constant issues with the WiFi ( all my other devices
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Overall the device was nice, felt good to hold in the hands and a crisp display
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Simply a worry free, great device
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Unfortunately the beautiful device that my samsung chromebook is, it still has an issue with turning off when on its side in tablet mode
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The device looks great and has a beautiful screen, s-pen, a good keyboard and an OK touch pad
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Unfortunately the beautiful device that my samsung chromebook is, it still has an issue with turning off when on its side in tablet mode
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I can write extensive well written emails and work on reports, spreadsheets, presentations, etc... with this awesome device.
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The Samsung Chromebook Plus is a phenomenal device
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If you use bluetooth headphones quite a bit, this device will likely drive you crazy!
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Great device
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Out of the Chromebooks available this is a good device.
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I am replacing my Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and HP laptop from 2012.After acclimating to this OS I am enjoying this device a lot more
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I have seen on a Chromebook-2 in 1 functionality that works fairly wellCons-Terrible keyboard (seriously, I cannot stress enough on how bad it is)-ARM processor is weak and limits this device-$400 price tag is not justifiableAll in all, this device was very underwhelming to me
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My top 5 drawbacks of the plus are its (i
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While I stand by my assessment that Chrome OS is more than enough OS for most people and that the OS is actually surprisingly developer friendly (I'm compiling C++ on it without issue, so the OS is definitely a capable Linux system), the hardware is utter garbage
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This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer
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This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer
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USB 3.0 over USB C- Supports
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This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer
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USB type C on both sides, keyboard not difficult to adjust to / big enough, screen and battery solid
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This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer