It’s been an eventful week in tech. Roku acquired Quibi and all its original content; Epic Games, the creators of Fortnite, is turning a North Carolina mall into its new headquarters; Discovery’s new streaming service, Discovery+, launched on Roku and Fire TVs; and Elon Musk was crowned as the richest man in the world. All that and that’s not even counting all the new products — there were a lot — that were announced ahead of CES, which kicks off next week.
Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2

The second-generation Galaxy Chromebook is a lot different from its predecessor that Samsung announced last year. In fact, it cuts back on a lot of things. The new Chromebook doesn’t have a 4K display, it’s thicker and heavier, and it’s slower with less storage and less RAM. On the plus side, it’s way cheaper. Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 starts at $549 — last year’s Galaxy Chromebook was almost $1,000 — and still comes a 360° hinge, two USB-C ports and support for Wi-Fi 6. It’ll be available in Q1 of this year.
Price: $549+