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Flexibility That's Unmatched. Productivity That's Unstoppable Plus Pro Introducing business-savvy 3-in-1 Chromebooks Flexibility that’s that combine notebook-grade power with the freedom to work seamlessly in the cloud, so unmatched. you can accomplish more than ever, every day. Presenting two new ways to empower your team: the ultra-thin, Productivity that’s super-light Samsung Chromebook Plus and Chromebook Pro for business. Built for mobile productivity in the field or on the sales floor, these professional-grade 3-in-1 workhorses have 360-degree rotating unstoppable. screens that easily convert from tablet to notebook, and come with a built-in Pen to get things done effortlessly. Whether you’re collaborating in the cloud or multitasking offline, having uninterrupted access to Android apps while on the go ensures nothing gets in the way of making the most of every workday. And with enhanced business- grade security and a web-based Chrome Management Console, you’ll be free to confidently focus on things that really matter, like growth. 3-in-1 Flexibility With a 360˚ hinge, the Samsung Chromebook Plus and Chromebook Pro go from tablet to laptop and back again in a heartbeat. And with the built-in Pen, you can write, type or touch your way to greater productivity. Sign contracts in the field. Complete forms. Give impressive presentations. You can work the way that’s most efficient, without being confined to a single form factor. A Chromebook Optimized for Android The Samsung Chromebook Plus and Chromebook Pro run virtually every app your Android phone or tablet does (either online or offline), giving you access to more than two million Android apps, including your favorite productivity apps. Ideal for Workforces on the Move The sleek, full-metal bodies are just 0.55" slim and weigh just 2.38 lbs. And with up-to-9-hour batteries, they’re ready for long days in the office or on the sales floor. Bright, Beautiful Picture The 2400 x 1600 QHD resolution delivers sharp images full of rich detail, while the 400-nit screens are clear and bright. Ergonomic Keyboard with Curved Keycaps Ergonomically curved keycaps match your fingertips, so every stroke is smooth and comfortable. Up to 4K Streaming via USB-C Working on a larger screen is as easy as connecting a monitor to the Chromebook Plus or Chromebook Pro. And for the ultimate high-resolution experience, you can stream rich 4K content in a retail or showroom setting by connecting to a 4K monitor via USB-C. Safe and Secure Access secure data with confidence. The Chromebook Plus and Chromebook Pro are protected by hardware-based verified access (discrete TPM 1.2), all data is encrypted, auto updates mean you’re always running the most secure OS, and every application and browser tab is sandboxed to protect against malware, spyware or viruses. Easily Manage Multiple Devices The web-based Chrome Management Console makes it easy to control your entire workforce’s devices. samsung.com/b2bchromebook Plus Pro Chromebook Plus Chromebook Pro Product Numbers XE513C24-K01US XE510C24-K01US Positioning Ideal for cloud-based productivity Ideal for virtualized enrionment Operating System Chrome OS Chrome OS Processor / Chipset OP1, Optimized for Chromebook, Hexa-Core (Dual Core A72 + Quad Core A53) Intel® Core™ m3 Processor 6Y30 (0.90 GHz up to 2.20 GHz, 4 MB L3 Cache) Graphic Integrated Intel® HD Graphics 515 Display 12.3" QHD LED Display (2400 x 1600), 3:2 Aspect Ratio, 400 nits 12.3" QHD LED Display (2400 x 1600), 3:2 Aspect Ratio, 400 nits Touch Screen Yes Yes Memory1 1 x 4GB (On Board) LPDDR3 (1866MHz) 1 x 4GB (On Board) LPDDR3 (1866MHz) Hard Drive2 32GB eMMC Flash Drive 32GB eMMC Flash Drive Color Platinum Silver Metallic Black Material Magnesium / Aluminum Magnesium / Aluminum Internal Mic Dual Array Dual Array Speaker Stereo Speakers (1.5W x 2) Stereo Speakers (1.5W x 2) Web Cam 720p HD 720p HD Network Marvell 802.11 ac (2 x 2) Marvell 802.11 ac (2 x 2) Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.1 Bluetooth 4.1 Headphone Out / Microphone In Yes (Headphone / Mic Combo) Yes (Headphone / Mic Combo) Ports 2 x USB-C (up to 5Gbps, 4K Display Out with Optional Adapter, Charging) 2 x USB-C (up to 5Gbps, 4K Display Out with Optional Adapter, Charging) Multi Card Slot MicroSD Multi-Media Card Reader MicroSD Multi-Media Card Reader Keyboard Spill Resistant 74 Key Keyboard Spill Resistant 74 Key Keyboard Power Adapter 30W AC Adapter 30W AC Adapter Battery 39Wh 2-Cell Li-Ion 39Wh 2-Cell Li-Ion Battery Life3 Up to 9 hours Up to 9 hours Security Discrete TPM 1.2 (Trusted Platform Module) Discrete TPM 1.2 (Trusted Platform Module) Environmental Certifications EPEAT Silver, Energy Star EPEAT Silver, Energy Star Warranty 1 Year Standard Parts and Labor 1 Year Standard Parts and Labor Dimensions (L x W X H) 11.06" x 8.72" x 0.55" 11.06" x 8.72" x 0.55" Weight 2.38 lbs 2.38 lbs Connectivity Chromebook Plus | Pro Chromebook Plus Chromebook Pro 1 2 3 4 1. Volume Left side 2. Power On / Off 3. USB-C 4. Integrated Pen Slot 8 Right side 5. Headphone 6. USB-C 7. MicroSD Slot 5 6 7 8. Pen Learn More samsung.com/business insights.samsung.com samsung.com/b2bchromebook Product Support 1-866-SAM4BIZ Follow Us youtube.com/samsungbizusa @SamsungBizUSA ©2017 Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Samsung is a registered mark of Samsung Electronics Corp., Ltd. Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice. Non-metric weights and measurements are approximate. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Core, and Core Inside are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. All other brand, product, service names and logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers and companies. See samsung.com for detailed information. Printed in USA. COM-CHROMEBOOKPLUSPRODSHT-MAY17T Speed will vary depending on the CPU and HD configurations, applications used and wireless settings. 1Total amount of available memory may be less based on configuration. 2Accessible capacity varies; MB = 1 million bytes; GB = 1 billion bytes; TB = 1 trillion bytes. Please note that a portion of the hard drive is reserved for system recovery, operating system and preloaded content software. 3Battery life will vary depending on the product model, configuration, power management settings, applications used and wireless settings. The maximum capacity of the battery will decrease with time and use. Test results based on independent MobileMark 2007 tests. See samsung.com for further details..
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