In the ChromeOS space, Samsung is right in line with giants like HP, Lenovo, and Dell. Similar to their Windows laptops, their Chromebook lineup is quite extensive, too. There's a little bit of everything for everyone with devices for all kinds of budgets. It's why Samsung is worth looking at if you're looking for the best Chromebooks to buy in 2023.

From ultra-premium Chromebooks with amazing displays to much cheaper devices or even LTE-enabled laptops, Samsung has everything you might need. We've collected some of the best Samsung Chromebooks in this guide. We've also categorized the devices for your convenience.

Our picks for the Best Samsung Chromebooks in 2023

The Best Samsung Chromebook
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The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 is the best Samsung Chromebook you can buy. It has an impressive and color-accurate QLED display, and a striking red colorway, and it is affordable for under $1,000. It also has S Pen compatibility, though you must buy one separately.

Pros & Cons
  • Vibrant QLED display
  • Striking red colorway
  • Affordable at under $1,000
  • Older Intel CPUs
  • Only has USB-C ports and microSD card slot

At the top of our list is the very best Samsung Chromebook you can buy for your money right now. It's the Galaxy Chromebook 2. This Chromebook comes in an eye-popping color and has an amazing display. Other than that, it is fully convertible.

Like what you might see on Samsung's newest TVs, Samsung is using a QLED panel on this Chromebook. That panel is sized at 13.3 inches and comes in with FHD 1920 x 1080 resolution. QLED technology is better than standard LCD and IPS since it has a special type of backlighting. This Chromebook uses separate backlights, and it allows for higher contrast levels, deeper blacks, and much more vibrant colors. This basically means the stuff you see on your screen will feel so much more immersive. It's the ideal Chromebook for streaming Netflix or watching movies and YouTube.

Just note, though, that while this Chromebook is touch-enabled, it doesn't come with an S Pen. You'll need to buy one separately if you want to draw on the screen or annotate web pages.

Under the hood, this Chromebook comes with options for either an Intel Celeron 5205U processor or the Intel Core i3-10110U processor. RAM can also be pushed to as high as 8GB, and 4GB is the default. As for storage, it's 64GB or 128GB on the higher-end model. These are older CPUs but, everyday tasks should run very smoothly. ChromeOS is a very optimized operating system.

We do also like the overall thinness of this Chromebook. It's a premium device, and very lightweight and ultra-thin. The keyboard is even backlit, There's just one thing that turns us off about this device, though, and it is the ports. There are only two USB Type-C ports. If you want to connect to a display, you'll have to buy a dongle for it.

Second best Samsung Chromebook
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Samsung's original Galaxy Chromebook is still worth buying even in 2023. This is absolutely the Samsung Chromebook to get if you're looking for a 4K OLED display, an S Pen out of the box, and the beefiest processor options.

Pros & Cons
  • Has a 4K OLED display
  • Comes with S Pen
  • Has 10th-generation Intel CPUs
  • Slightly expensive
  • Doesn't have a lot of ports

The second-best Samsung Chromebook you can buy is the original Samsung Galaxy Chromebook. It was originally priced at well over $1,000, but you can regularly find it for less than that now and should consider buying it for the 10th generation Intel processors, as well as the display.

While the follow-up, the Galaxy Chromebook 2, has a QLED display, this one is OLED. It also features 4K resolution. This display has even better colors and a more immersive feeling compared to what you'll find on the Galaxy Chromebook 2, plus it's much higher resolution. This means you'll have a lot more room to multitask. The other difference? This older Galaxy Chromebook comes with a garaged S Pen, so you won't have to buy one separately for taking notes, inking, or drawing on the screen. Do keep in mind though that battery life won't be the best on this Chromebook because of the 4K panel, the newer model will be much more power efficient.

Even the CPU in the original Galaxy Chromebook isn't all too bad. While the Galaxy Chromebook 2 is a newer model, this original model still packs the most impressive list of specs for power users. It's a 10th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, with an option for the Core i7, too. Again, these specs are great for running any Android app you can think of, or even opening as many Chrome tabs as you please.

Much like the newer Galaxy Chromebook 2, while you'll get microSD card expansion, there are only two USB-C ports on board. The other thing? It's the webcam. It's a 720p unit, which was good for when this device was released, but just doesn't cut it on a premium device in 2023 anymore.

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The Samsung Chromebook 4 has everything a parent, teacher, or student might need for an education Chromebook. It's compact and portable and has super long battery life. It also has a good port selection to avoid using a dongle for simple things.

Pros & Cons
  • Compact and portable
  • Long battery life
  • Good port selection
  • Low-resolution screen
  • Slower CPU

If you're looking for a Chromebook for education, then the Samsung Chromebook 4 is our pick. This is a classic Chromebook from Samsung that's also durable, portable, and has features that students, parents, or educators typically look for in a traditional ChromeOS device.

In education, you'll need a super durable device that's also quite slim. That's exactly what the Samsung Chromebook 3 is. This Chromebook measures 0.66 inches. Other than that, its footprint is 11.33 inches, which is smaller than a piece of legal paper. More importantly, though, is that the Chromebook 4 meets eight military-grade standards for drops, temperatures, high humidity, and dust, so it can withstand accidents. The all-plastic chassis also can take a beating, and withstand drops, making it perfect for the classroom.

Looking at the other specs on this Chromebook, the battery life is rated at 12.5 hours. This power efficiency is mainly thanks to the choice of CPU, too. Samsung includes a single option for the Intel Celeron Processor N400. This is a much lower-powered chip than the Core series, but it is great for keeping students focused, as students won't be able to stray too far from webpages.

The display on this unit comes with a resolution of 1366 x 768. It's a non-touch display, too, so students won't be spreading germs or creating issues with the display by putting their fingers on the panel.

Finally, there are ports. We want to mention these, as a student will typically want to connect USB drives or a display to their Chromebook when at home with it, or when on the go on the school bus. There's a nice mix here, including USB-C, USB-A, microSD, and a headphone jack.

Best budget
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The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go is an affordable Chromebook for students with some caveats. It doesn't have the brightest screen and only has a 720p webcam. But the battery life is long, there's a great port selection, and there's an LTE option.

Pros & Cons
  • Long battery life
  • Great port selection
  • Has LTE option
  • 720p webcam
  • Dim screen

Not everyone has over $500 to spend on a Chromebook, and in this case, that's why Samsung has the Galaxy Chromebook Go. This is a budget-friendly Chromebook. It is built strong and costs under $300.

For this price, it is hard to complain about the included processor. The Intel Celeron N4500 CPU is great for everyday tasks, you'll be able to open a lot of tabs in Chrome and multitask. Other than that, this Chromebook comes with 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. You might have to keep more of your files in the cloud as a result of that storage, but generally speaking, the optional microSD card slot will mean you can also add more storage if you see fit.

Much like our previous pick above, this Chromebook also has really long battery life due to the choice of the CPU. It's rated at up to 12 hours, and you can recharge with USB-C on the go when you need to. The lower-resolution 14-inch screen, which hits about 200 nits of brightness, helps with that, It's rated at 1366 x 768 resolution, which might seem low. And, at the top of that display, you'll find a 720p webcam. This used to be the standard for Chromebooks, so we can't complain too much.

Generally speaking, as a 14-inch Chromebook, this is also quite a compact device. It measures 12 x 8.28 x 0.63 inches and weighs 3.20 pounds. Combine that with USB-C charging, and LTE connectivity, and you can easily slide this into a backpack and travel with it on the go. The all-plastic design (and plastic spill-resistant keyboard) helps keep things lightweight when compared to more premium aluminum Chromebooks.

We do always like to highlight the ports on Chromebooks, and here, there are plenty. There are 2 USB Type-C, a traditional USB Type-A 3.2 port, and a MicroSD card slot and headphone jack.

An affordable convertible
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The Galaxy Chromebook 2 360 has a lot of great features for a low price. There's the expansive 12.4-inch display that has a 2560 x 1600 resolution, a great selection of ports, the 1MP webcam, and military-grade durability.

Pros & Cons
  • Made of aluminum
  • High-resolution screen
  • Convertible form factor
  • Slower Intel Celeron CPU
  • No pen support

We usually like to offer a lot of buying options when it comes to Chromebooks and one of those options that is moderately priced is the Galaxy Chromebook 2 360. It's what we call a mid-range Chromebook. This Chromebook from Samsung costs $450 and has a lot of great features, from the display, the premium-feeling design, to even the CPU power.

Looking at the overall design, you should be happy to know that this isn't a plastic Chromebook. The frame of the device is made of a shock-resistant aluminum alloy so that it can withstand accidental drops. To be more specific, it has been tested according to MIL-STD-810H, and it can survive a 4-foot drop onto wood, while also offering up to 40G of shock resistance.

Other than the design, the specs on this display are impressive, too. It's a 12.4-inch panel, with a resolution of 2560 x 1600. That's known as WQXGA, and means you'll have a ton of room to open all of your favorite apps, drag them along the screen, and more. Since this is a 2-in-1, you can fold the screen over, prop it in your lap or on a desk, and feel immersed in your content. Just note there is no pen support, as that's reserved for premium devices.

Moving along, this Chromebook has the Intel Celeron N4500. Again, it's a decent entry-level CPU that is great for basic web browsing and light multitasking. While you might think it's bad, ChromeOS is heavily optimized for this kind of CPU. Pair it up with the 4GB RAM, and the 128GB of storage, and this is a great system for web browsing, and navigating office documents.

Battery life, ports, and the camera are the final things we love about this system. Battery life is rated for 10 hours, and when you need to recharge, you can use USB-C chargers, which are more common. Ports are great, including a microSD card slot, 2 USB Type-C ports, a USB 3.2 port, and a headphone jack. The camera, meanwhile, is a 1MP unit, which is about average, and better than 720p on Samsung's other Chromebooks.

Best mid-range
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Those that enjoy a larger screen will enjoy the 15.6-inch display on the Samsung Chromebook 4+, which is tucked inside a thin and light chassis. With long battery life and up to 128GB of storage, this Chromebook is a great value if you need the extra screen real estate.

Pros & Cons
  • Big 15.6-inch FHD screen
  • Sleek design
  • Lots of configuration options
  • Not the fastest CPUs
  • Keyboard isn't backlit

If you’re looking to go big or go home, the Chromebook 4+ 15.6 is for you. Designed with a minimalist bezel, the Samsung Chromebook 4+ gives you more room to view content on a 15.6-inch Full HD screen. This is actually the biggest Chromebook in Samsung's family.

The Intel Celeron Processor N4000 powers the device, along with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. At the end of the day, you’ll also have to choose if you need more RAM for multitasking, or additional local storage, as there are additional configurations you can choose from.

With the keyboard, while not backlit, the keys should be nice and quiet, the click and travel ought to feel nice, and overall the machine should be fine for writing shorter pieces of content for work or school. The additional flex in the chassis can be a bit bothersome if you are composing larger pieces. For those a bit more heavy-handed, the flex may get to you a bit and make this keyboard less usable.

Now, let’s talk about the display. It really is a beautiful panel with accurate-enough colors. It gets a little over-saturated in some situations and under-saturated in others, creating some awkward hue on backgrounds of darker movies or web pages. But those are only noticeable while objects are moving (or when you’re scrolling) and there’s a lot of action on the screen.

In terms of the overall performance, you aren’t getting the most impressive experience here, but it’s enough for a budget Chromebook. The main selling point here is the larger display, something Samsung, unfortunately, doesn’t offer in their high-end Galaxy line of Chromebooks.

The best Samsung Chromebooks in 2023: The bottom line

We've come to the end of our list of the best Samsung Chromebooks you can buy in 2023. No doubt, the best Chromebook you can buy right now from Samsung is the Galaxy Chromebook 2. The Chromebook packs in a great color-accurate QLED display, and is fully convertible, so it can be used in different ways. It also has an eye-popping color option and has S Pen capabilities.

The best Samsung Chromebook
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The Galaxy Chromebook 2 360 has a lot of great features for a low price. There's the expansive 12.4-inch display that has a 2560 x 1600 resolution, a great selection of ports, the 1MP webcam, and military-grade durability.

If that Chromebook isn't to your liking, nothing is wrong with an older Chromebook like the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook, which has a 4K OLED screen and integrated S Pen. There's also a cheaper education device like the Samsung Chromebook 3 which is durable and compact. Even the Samsung Chromebook Go and the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 360 are excellent options for their designs and CPUs But if you don't like our picks, then don't worry. We have a collection of the best Chromebooks you can buy for your money.