Samsung Chromebook 4 (XE310XBA-K01US, renewed) is a compact, durable budget Chromebook suited for light web work, school tasks, and streaming—not heavy multitasking or storage‑hungry workflows. It offers a bit more local space than very low‑end models, but still leans heavily on the cloud.
Core specs and everyday performance
Intel Celeron N4000 with 4 GB RAM is designed for basic Chrome OS use: browsing, Google Workspace, YouTube, and web apps, rather than complex Android/Linux apps or many tabs at once.
32 GB eMMC flash storage holds the OS plus a modest amount of apps and files, so it works best when you mainly store documents and media in Google Drive or other cloud services.
Display, size, and build
11.6" HD display at 1366×768 is standard for low‑cost Chromebooks and is adequate for schoolwork and casual video watching on a small screen.
The Chromebook 4 series is known for a compact, around‑2.6‑lb chassis with MIL‑STD‑style ruggedness, making it a reasonable option for students and travel where bumps and drops are likely.
Chrome OS and apps
Chrome OS boots quickly and integrates tightly with the Google Play Store, giving access to Android apps, games, and media alongside Chrome extensions and web apps.
Built‑in security features and automatic updates make it relatively low‑maintenance, a plus for schools and parents who want a simple device that stays secure with minimal effort.
When this model makes sense
Works well if you want:
A very affordable, small, and durable Chromebook for kids or as a secondary machine.
Primarily browser‑based work, online classes, email, and streaming with documents in the cloud.
Less suitable if you need:
Lots of offline storage, heavy multitasking, Windows apps, or professional creative tools.


