I got my Galaxy Book Go today and installed and tried everything. All Samsung services I use such as B. Quick Share work great, Samsung Notes syncs well and your phone works fine. The build quality is mediocre due to the fact that it's plastic and all the small flaws are in the upper part of the keyboard. It's lightweight, which is a plus for me. The screen is a bit faded, the viewing angles aren't the best, but considering the $300 price point, everything is passable. My much older laptop was also all plastic, but it weighed almost twice as much. The keyboard has pretty good travel and I can type with ease. The sound is good too. I'm new to Windows on ARM, but this reminds me more of a Chromebook than a real Windows device with Intel or AMD processors. It starts up quickly and I have a feeling it will be a great device for my needs and usage. I'll try more with my thumbs so I don't run into any major problems.
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