For a long time, Chromebooks had a rather limited price range, with the lower end of the spectrum being the most economical. That remains mostly true; for $229, you can get the Samsung Chromebook 4 with an 11.6-inch HD display, an Intel Celeron N3000N CPU, and 4GB of RAM. Lenovo's outstanding $279 Chromebook Duet is available for a little more.
Other versions, such as Google's Pixelbook Step ($649), the business-friendly Lenovo Yoga C13 Yoga, or the $549 Samsung Chromebook Pro, a stylus-equipped 12.3-inch notebook with a 2400 x 1600-pixel display, an Intel Core M3 processor, and 4GB of RAM, require you to go into the mid-range pricing bracket. The luxury Chromebook industry is expanding now, with computers like the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook ($999) and its sequel, the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2, leading the way.
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