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Samsung Launches Desktop Internet Browser With Competitive Performance
5.1
Relevance Score
Samsung on March 28, 2026 launched its Internet Browser for Windows after a lengthy beta, making the Chromium-based browser publicly available for download. A reviewer noted straightforward installation, data import from Chrome/Edge/Firefox/Internet Explorer, a built-in ad blocker, roughly 1.0GB RAM with five tabs, and a Speedometer 3.1 average of 29.1, indicating competitive but undifferentiated performance.
Scoring Rationale
Official product release with benchmark data supports practical evaluation; limited novelty and modest market impact compared with Chrome dominance.
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- Read OriginalSamsung's new Windows browser is fast, but is a let down in two key areasmakeuseof.com



