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편집자 Walter Galan-

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-[* black] Before we start tearing this thing apart, let's do a little comparing to Google's previous developer-only Chromebook, the [link|http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/09/google-cr-48-chrome-laptop-preview/|Cr-48].
-[* black] The Series 5 is definitely more pretty than its ancestor, and a bit slimmer as well.
-[* icon_note] The Cr-48 definitely scores points for repairability with its removable battery.
-[* black] Both feature nearly identical keyboards, and playing around with the machine for a bit revealed that the Series 5's trackpad is definitely improved from the Cr-48.
+[* black] Before we start tearing this device apart, let's do a little comparing to Google's previous developer-only Chromebook, the [link|http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/09/google-cr-48-chrome-laptop-preview/|Cr-48].
+[* black] The outer exterior of the Series 5 is much more elegant than its ancestors, and a bit slimmer as well.
+[* icon_note] The Cr-48 scores bonus points for repairability with its removable battery.
+[* black] Both feature nearly identical keyboards, and playing around with the machine for a bit revealed that the Series 5's trackpad is an improvement from the Cr-48.
[* black] Sadly, Samsung's legalese-speaking technical writing department made their safety instructions much more boring than those [link|http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/4/2010/12/cr48safetyinstructions.jpg|included with the Cr-48].
[* black] Enough jabber, let's crack this thing open!