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laptop hands-on at Google I/O (update: video!) via Engadget by Darren
Murph on 5/11/11
We never had much doubt about what Samsung would be showcasing at
tonight's finale event at Google I/O 2011, but now it's official -- the
outfit's first-ever Chrome OS ultraportable is making its debut in San
Francisco, and we've been fortunate enough to grab a bit of hands-on
time. Slated to ship to consumers, businesses and educational
institutions on June 15th, the 12.1-inch Series 5 is a strikingly
svelte machine, and there's no doubt that holding a 0.79-inch rig gives
us all kinds of chills. The company took a bit of time to play up
its "Power Plus" battery technology, lasting up to 8.5 hours
with "active use," or 5 hours of straight video. There's also a new
hitch in the Verizon Wireless data deal -- 100MB will be tossed in each
month on the 3G model, but contrary to what we'd heard earlier, that
ends after two years (rather than lasting for the life of the product).

The hardware feels tremendous -- stiff, solid and well appointed, much
like Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 Limited Edition. It outclasses the other
sub-$450 netbooks we've seen in both style and rigidity, and while
we'll always have a special place in our heart for the CR-48, it's
pretty clear that this particular unit was in the oven for some while.
We've hoping to spend some serious time with this guy in the middle of
next month, but for now, here's what we can tell you -- the 1280 x 800
display is both crisp and sharp, with shockingly great viewing angles
for a machine of this price. The keyboard's far from cramped, and if
you've had your doubts on the 12.1-inch form factor, we're guessing one
touch of this would have those running for cover. Oh, and the trackpad?
One of the best we've felt in the PC universe, and one that we hope
crops up elsewhere in the near future. It's right about on par with the
one found on the CR-48 (post update), which is also stellar compared to
most netbooks.

Obviously, we aren't here long enough to test the ultra-longevous
battery (said to be good for over 1,000 cycles -- perfect for education
and business users who are apt to adopt it), but we'll be sure to do
our best once we settle down with a production unit. We're told that
it'll be available in Titan Silver or Arctic White, provide a chiclet
style keyboard, a multi-gesture trackpad (which supports two-finger
scrolling) and "instant" wake from sleep.

Update: More impressions and video are after the break, and a
head-to-head with a current-gen 11-inch MacBook Air is below!

Gallery: Samsung Series 5 Chrome OS laptop hands-on


Gallery: Samsung Series 5 Chrome OS laptop vs. 11-inch MacBook Air...
fight!

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