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Testseek.com have collected 116 expert reviews of the Samsung Chromebook 5 XE500C21 and the average rating is 63%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Chromebook 5 XE500C21.
 
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The editors liked

  • Boots quickly
  • Resumes instantly
  • Applications automatically updated
  • Easy to import settings from webbased programs
  • At $249
  • It's a more reasonable choice than the $449 Chromebook 550
  • Keyboard and build quality are generally decent
  • Performs well for basic tasks
  • Including video streaming
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  • The Samsung Chromebook is aimed at a very specific kind of user
  • The one who is looking for a lowcost
  • Simple and easytouse
  • Light and thin laptop
  • Exclusively for internet access
  • It can also be used for simple tasks as text editing
  • But a
  • Lightweight
  • Attractive
  • Fast boot times
  • Good keyboard and clickpad
  • Fast boot and resume
  • Lightning fast boot times. Losing files to a hard drive crash isn't a concern. Big
  • Bright 12-inch screen. Excellent battery life. Improved HD video playback. Samsung throws in a 4GB SD card.
  • Chrome OS offers fast startup
  • Cloud storage makes it effortless to replace a laptop
  • Awesome matte (antiglare) screen
  • Improved Chrome OS interface with desktop and file manager
  • Attractive design
  • Comfortable keyboard
  • Relatively bright matte display
  • Quick boot time
  • Faster processor
  • More RAM than previous model make for better performance
  • Improved OS feels less like "just a browser"
  • Great Performance
  • Solid Construction
  • Free 3G with $499 Model
  • Fantastic Battery Life
  • Excellent 12.1" Matte Display
  • Great looking Chromebook with the leather lid
  • Good battery life
  • The Samsung Chromebook Series 5 is a small
  • Attractive Netbook with long battery life
  • True instant-on Web access
  • And enough computing to use the Internet
  • See Also
  • Google's WebOnly Chromebook Now Available for PreOrder
  • Google Debuts Chromebook
  • The WebOnly Laptop
  • Samsung Chromebook Teardown Reveals NetbookLike Interior
  • How Google Chromebook Will Feel for Music Fans
  • HandsOn With Google's New Chromebook
  • Solid
  • Portable hardware
  • Multiband 3G radio
  • File browser support
  • Great battery life
  • Great keyboard.
  • 's review of last year's Samsung Chromebook
  • I spent the better part of a week with the a new Samsung Chromebook Series 5 550
  • And I've been using the previous version regularly since its release last year. Outwardly
  • There doesn't appear to be much new h
  • Speedy boot
  • Wake-up times
  • Excellent battery life
  • Lots of free apps
  • Solid build quality and comfortable keyboardSuper long battery life Bright
  • Outdoor-viewable display
  • Improved trackpadDisplay is easily viewable outdoorsChrome OS has improved since launch
  • Sharply reduced priceSolid build quality for the moneyComfortable keyboard and trackpad
  • Handy
  • Hard-wearing
  • Bright display
  • Easy-to-use touchpad
  • Good keyboard
  • Long runtime
  • Good performance for the Web
  • DAU safety
  • High decree of Web & media capabilities

The editors didn't like

  • Does not run standard Windows applications
  • Loses most of its utility without Internet connection
  • Pricey
  • Smaller battery means laptop-like battery life despite tablet SoC
  • Screen is bright but otherwise awful
  • Port layout is cramped
  • Chrome OS is still best suited to individuals or businesses deeply invested in Google's ecosystem
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  • Poor audio quality
  • Rudimentary file manager
  • Can't multitask
  • Can't access Google Docs or Reader offline
  • Poor performance
  • Severly limited utility
  • More expensive than Windows-based netbooks. Media player is very primitive. Clickpad is a bit wonky. No Ethernet or Bluetooth. VGA requires a dongle attachment. File management is hard to grasp. Web Store doesn't have enough apps to make the Chrome OS experience compelling.
  • It's "a browser in a box"
  • Essentially a paperweight if you lose WiFi or 3G access
  • Minimal local storage
  • Runs hot
  • Expensive
  • Offline document editing not yet available
  • Doesn't support 4G
  • Limited storage
  • Offline abilities
  • Much shorter battery life than previous Chromebook
  • Considering limits of OS and hardware
  • Terrible Usability in Offline Mode
  • Rather pricey
  • Chrome OS Has Limited Functionalty
  • Screen could be a bit crisper when it comes to text
  • Touchpad buttons would be a nice addition
  • The Series 5 is expensive for its features and abilities
  • And using it can be frustrating depending on your wireless signal strength
  • Too many open tabs test the Chromebook's resources. Only 100 MB of free monthly 3G service most likely means signing up for a new data plan. 0 leans towards the high end for a webonly notebook. Selection of web apps in Chrome web store leaves a lot to be
  • 100MB/month data allocation is ludicrous
  • Needs more plugin support
  • Too pricey.
  • No big disks
  • No keyboard backlight
  • No DVD drive
  • No Bluetooth
  • No other traditional laptoppy stuff. Speakers stink. Screen is dim and lacks sharpness. Could be lighter. The whole “Just the web?” thing doesn't fly for everyone
  • No significant offline access to apps
  • No Java support
  • Flaky touchpadVideo-out requires an adapterHampered by Chrome OS' limited functionality
  • Shorter battery life than last-gen modelSpeakers max out at low volumeExpensive given what it can do right now
  • No Netflix streaming at launchSlight performance hit with an ARM chipDimmer display than in previous models
  • Software infrastructure is still under construction
  • Cloud-based operation needs to be rethought
  • Poor contrasts
  • Few connections
  • Printer
  • Scanner can't be directly connected
  • Only wireless
  • No Ethernet

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  Published: 2011-07-13, review by: infoworld.com

  • Abstract:  Google thinks you should do all of your computing on the Web. To prove its point, the company has been working to replace traditional desktop software with Web-based alternatives, such as Gmail and Google Docs. When Internet Explorer and Firefox stru...

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  Published: 2011-07-05, review by: hothardware.com

  • Great Performance, Solid Construction, Free 3G with $499 Model, Fantastic Battery Life, Excellent 12.1" Matte Display
  • Terrible Usability in Offline Mode, Rather pricey, Chrome OS Has Limited Functionalty
  • It's tough to review the Series 5 as a standard laptop. Hardware wise, the design and build quality is excellent. The keyboard and trackpad put those found in similarly priced machines to shame. The 12.1" matte display is far easier on the eyes than most...

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  Published: 2011-06-29, review by: g4tv.com

  • Abstract:  Video Review: The Samsung Chromebook Series 5 is just another step in Google's plan to take over the Internet! With Chrome OS, a 16 GB solid state drive and weighing only 3.3 lbs, the Chromebook is portable and fast. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey ch...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-27, review by: onlinenotebook.com

  • Abstract:  Before we start our review, let us make one thing pretty clear, that the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook surely isn’t all about the hardware.The Samsung Series 5 Chromebook in simple terms could be seen as a carrier of Google’s cloud-computing dream of the...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-21, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Samsung’s Series 5 Chromebook comes with the price tag, weight and occasional unreliability of a true PC, but none of the power or flexibility....

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  Published: 2011-06-19, review by: etechreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Ok before we start reviewing the all new Samsung Series 5 Chromebook, lets be very clear about one thing, and that is, Samsung’s Chromebook is not actually about the hardware. So it will hep to keep the expectations modest at least in the hardware depa...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-17, review by: pcmag.com

  • Lightning fast boot times. Losing files to a hard drive crash isn't a concern. Big, bright 12-inch screen. Excellent battery life. Improved HD video playback. Samsung throws in a 4GB SD card.
  • More expensive than Windows-based netbooks. Media player is very primitive. Clickpad is a bit wonky. No Ethernet or Bluetooth. VGA requires a dongle attachment. File management is hard to grasp. Web Store doesn't have enough apps to make the Chrome OS experience compelling.
  • With the Samsung Chromebook Series 5, the company's first Chromebook, you're paying more for a netbook that runs an unpolished OS than one that has Windows 7. Buy it now...

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  Published: 2011-06-15, review by: liliputing.com

  • If the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook had a starting price of $99 it would be an amazing machine. Unfortunately it has a starting price of $430 and since it probably costs at least a few hundred dollars to produce there’s little chance Samsung will drop t...

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  Published: 2011-06-15, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  Could you ditch your computer operating system and live entirely in your browser? That's the question Google is asking with its new Chrome OS Chromebooks -- and it isn't an easy one to answer. Google's Chrome OS revolves around the idea of a cloud-cent...

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  Published: 2011-06-14, review by: wired.com

  • See Also, Google's WebOnly Chromebook Now Available for PreOrder, Google Debuts Chromebook, the WebOnly Laptop, Samsung Chromebook Teardown Reveals NetbookLike Interior, How Google Chromebook Will Feel for Music Fans, HandsOn With Google's New Chromebook
  • Too many open tabs test the Chromebook's resources. Only 100 MB of free monthly 3G service most likely means signing up for a new data plan. 0 leans towards the high end for a webonly notebook. Selection of web apps in Chrome web store leaves a lot to be

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