It is a brand new year, and it is but fitting for Samsung to revamp its Chromebox desktop computer. Samsung has revealed a newly-designed Chromebox on its official website. Albeit no official announcement were made, the details of Samsung’s Series 3 Chromebox are crystal clear. So, what’s new? Well, the first obvious feature that you will immediately notice is its new design, which is definitely better. It is easy to notice, and even appreciate, the shiny white plastic case that features a simplistic design and rounded corners.

Also, the ports at the front are also now covered by a plastic casing for protection. Unfortunately, apart from the new model number, the rest of specs seems to remain unchanged. The new Chromebox still packs a 1.9GHz Intel Celeron B840 processor with a 4GB DDR3 RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Connectivity-wise, the new Chromebox supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, six USB 2.0 ports, a 2W mono speaker, a DVI port, 2 Display Ports, and a headset jack. Of course, not to mention that it is running Google’s very own Chrome OS. Pricing and availability has yet to be announced.

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