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Save 57% on a Samsung Chromebook that’s great for school basics

By technologistmag.com7 January 20262 Mins Read
Save 57% on a Samsung Chromebook that’s great for school basics
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Save 57% on a Samsung Chromebook that’s great for school basics

If you need a laptop for schoolwork and everyday basics, a Chromebook at the right price is hard to argue with. The 14″ Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go is down to $129.99 (was $299.99), saving you $170 at 57% off. At this price, the value is less about chasing high performance and more about getting a dependable “do the homework, join the class call, keep moving” machine without overspending.

What you’re getting

This is a 14-inch Chromebook running ChromeOS with an Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. The best use case is web-first work: Google Docs, Slides, Classroom, email, browsing, and streaming. It’s also a solid fit for families who want a shared computer for light tasks, or for students who primarily live in browser-based tools.

The 14-inch screen size is a nice middle ground too. It’s big enough to do real work without feeling cramped, but it’s still easy to toss in a backpack.

Why it’s worth it

The real reason this deal works is the price. At $129.99, you’re getting a laptop that can cover the essentials for less than many tablets, and it’s usually easier to type on, manage schoolwork, and handle multiple tabs compared to a phone or small tablet setup.

Just keep expectations aligned with the specs. 4GB RAM and 64GB storage are fine for ChromeOS basics, but they’re not built for heavy multitasking, big downloads, or creative apps that expect a full Windows or macOS machine. If you want a laptop for serious photo/video editing or modern PC gaming, this isn’t the right category. If you want a simple school and web laptop at a great price, this is exactly it.

The bottom line

At $129.99, this Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go is a great value for students and anyone who needs a straightforward ChromeOS laptop for browsing, documents, and streaming. If you know you need more power or more local storage, you’ll be happier spending more upfront—but for school basics on a tight budget, this deal is tough to beat.

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