Samsung Bugzzy could be a Chrome OS detachable tablet

Samsung Bugzzy could be a Chrome OS detachable tablet

Samsung Bugzzy could be a Chrome OS detachable tablet
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Samsung is not a big name in the PC industry. But the company is known for its laptops in some parts of the world. In addition to Windows, it also sells computers with Chrome OS pre-installed. According to new findings, the company is working on a mysterious Chrome OS product.

A report from Chrome Unboxed (via SamMobile) suggests that Samsung is preparing a Chrome OS device codenamed Buggy. Unfortunately, only a few details are known about this product.

First and foremost, it will be powered by an Intel Jasper Laker processor. Based on this, we can expect it to be a budget model like the already available Galaxy Chromebook Go codenamed Sasuke.

Secondly, the device could feature a display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. This particular screen resolution is clearly high for a Chromebook with the above chipset. So, it probably won't have this display resolution.

Last and most importantly, the upcoming Samsung Buggy could be a detachable tablet. If true, it will take on the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 and the ASUS Chromebook Detachable CM3. Also, it will be the only one in competition with x86 silicon instead of ARM.

Having said that, we expect to know more about this Chrome OS product from Samsung before its official launch in the near future.



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