
Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 12-inch
Score: 77/100Goldengulf GG20326
Score: 58/100Rankings

The Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 is a 12.2" 2-in-1 convertible with a sharp WUXGA display and an integrated active stylus, aimed at students and casual users. While its build quality and port selection are strong points, the modest Celeron CPU, limited RAM, and short battery life hold back performance.
The Goldengulf Mini is an ultra-compact 10.1" Windows 10 netbook aimed at budget users, offering a lightweight chassis, IPS display, and basic connectivity. Its very low RAM, minimal storage and outdated Atom processor keep performance modest, making it suitable only for light web browsing and media consumption.
| Attribute | ![]() | Goldengulf GG20326 |
|---|---|---|
12.2 inchesbest | 10.1 inches | |
10 hoursbest | 9 hours | |
2 | 4best | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.352 kg | 1.1 kgbest |
4 GBbest | 2 GB | |
64 GBbest | 32 GB | |
| ↓ lower better | 17 mmbest | 18.5 mm |
2best | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Goldengulf GG20326 |
|---|---|---|
Software(1) | ||
Operating System | Chrome OS | Windows 10 Home |
Display(2) | ||
Display Size (inches) | 12.2 inches | 10.1 inches |
Display Resolution | 1920x1200 | 1280x800 |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.352 kg | 1.1 kg |
Thickness (mm) | 17.0 mm | 18.5 mm |
Performance(5) | ||
Processor Model | Intel Celeron 3965Y | Intel Atom Z8350 |
Processor Cores | 2 | 4 |
RAM Capacity (GB) | 4 GB | 2 GB |
RAM Type | LPDDR3 | DDR3L/DDR4 |
Storage Capacity (GB) | 64 GB | 32 GB |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (hours) | 10 hours | 9 hours |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the Chromebook Plus V2 for its solid construction, high-resolution display, and the added productivity of an integrated stylus and dual cameras, but criticize the cramped keyboard, tiny touchpad, modest battery life, and heavier weight.
Everyday users love the stylus, sturdy build, and clear screen, but frequently complain about short battery life, an uncomfortable keyboard, a tiny touchpad, and performance slowdowns when multitasking.
Professional tech outlets have not reviewed the Goldengulf Mini, indicating it remains outside mainstream coverage.
Everyday users give the device mixed feedback, praising its portability, Windows 10 OS and HDMI capability, while criticizing the low RAM, minimal storage, sluggish performance and inconsistent specifications.
“Still trying to figure it out-it's a little hard to figure out, it's not like a regular computer, a little bit of pain in the butt.”

